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Learn to play traditional Irish music on the Guitar with teacher Tony O'Rourke and Gerry Gaffney

Irish Guitar Podcast Tony O'Rourke, Gerry

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Learn to play traditional Irish music on the Guitar with teacher Tony O'Rourke and Gerry Gaffney

    Lesson 90. Thousand Farewells

    Lesson 90. Thousand Farewells

     

    Occasionally Tony will pick up a tune that just seems to feel so natural to play, so easy on the fingers, it rolls off the musical tongue so to speak. This is one of those tunes. It’s eerie but it’s as if Ryan composed this for guitar. It’s the perfect range for the guitar, played between a Low A and the A two octaves above, there’s plenty of space between the notes, no high B to “fret” over, and a busy chord progression to play with.

    • 8 min
    Lesson 89. Shoemaker's Daughter

    Lesson 89. Shoemaker's Daughter

    “Shoemaker’s Daughter” is a composition of legendary Cavan fiddler Ed Reavy (1897-1988).

    The A Part of this tune is played in a G Mixolydian Mode, whilst the B Part is in G Major. Transcriptions in Irish music of tunes that change to different modes that retain the same Tonic Note often, mistakenly, use the same key signature.

    • 8 min
    Lesson 88. Scatter the Mud

    Lesson 88. Scatter the Mud

     

    “Scatter The Mud” is a tune sometimes played in E Minor but this version is in the more common A Minor (Dorian mode). Tony has arranged this version for Open A tuning (EAC#EAE) but we have included a version in standard tuning for those who wish to stick with the standard tuning.

    • 9 min
    Lesson 87. St Patricks' Day

    Lesson 87. St Patricks' Day

    The tune is in jig time (6/8) but is a set dance and is played considerably slower than normal jig tempo.

    However, other than tempo, all the “rules” that apply to jigs apply to this tune.

    • 7 min
    Lesson 86. Saddle the Pony

    Lesson 86. Saddle the Pony

    A very well known tune, so much so that it is played by musicians outside of the Irish music genre.

    the standard key is G, but Tony transposed it to A Major on the banjo, then started playing it on the guitar in Open A major tuning and came up with this arrangement.

    The book also includes a version in standard tuning for those who don’t want to get involved with Open A at this point in time.

    Open A tuning is E A C# E A E, from lowest to highest pitch.

    • 12 min
    Lesson 85. O'Rourke's

    Lesson 85. O'Rourke's

    As much as Tony would like to claim credit for this composition it’s not his to claim. This tune was in circulation a long time ago.

    This tune is normally played in A mixolydian so you will need to capo on the second fret.

    • 9 min

Customer Reviews

3.7 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Crazya222 ,

THANK YOU!

This is exactly what i was looking for. I love the presentation, the steady manner of teaching, and the experience brought to these lessons. I love the traditional songs and i have been trying to find a great place to learn trad Irish songs on guitar... this is the place!

Thank you so much!

gadlaw ,

Great Irish Guitar Lessons in a relaxed style

If you have even the slightest interest in playing Irish Guitar then you owe it to yourself to download and listen to these lessons. With an easy going and calm manner these two lead you through one song per lesson. They ask and answer the questions you might not even know to ask all while giving you a music history lesson as well as explaining every aspect of the tune being highlighted. Listen to the first podcast, go to their website and download the tab and try it out. You'll be hooked.

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