Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hey everyone! I'm back, and with a Concertina this time. Its been a few weeks since I got my concertina and ill be uploading progress videos to my youtube weekly as I progress through the OAIM.

 

My OAIM Concertina Progress: Weeks 1-3: http://youtu.be/lzU6qSvCGmQ

 

My Concertina Progress: Self-Taught Reel: http://youtu.be/pKMTlez7km8

 

And here's a friendly piano video.

 

Big Reels on Piano: The Foxhunters/The Bucks of O: http://youtu.be/lAII4UzQ-b4

 

I can already foresee the challenges ahead with Concertina, but itll be fun and exciting! Hope you all enjoy the piano playing!

Posted (edited)

Very nice rhythmic approach to playing the reels on the piano, enjoyed that a lot! And congrats for apparently being on your way with the new instrument as well!

 

Best wishes - Wolf

Edited by blue eyed sailor
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I've just ordered a Rochelle and am also going to try the online Irish academy lessons, hope l can that good in 3 weeks, would be really pleased.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Thanks for commenting:)

Posted

3rd week now since I took delivery of my Rochelle and really enjoying the practise, havn't tried any self taught reels, your's does sound really good. I've just introduced B flat into some of the tunes, p23 of the Rochelle tutor, are you using the index finger for both the B flat and G that follows? it feels a bit strange and slow, so not sure that's correct.

Posted

3rd week now since I took delivery of my Rochelle and really enjoying the practise, havn't tried any self taught reels, your's does sound really good. I've just introduced B flat into some of the tunes, p23 of the Rochelle tutor, are you using the index finger for both the B flat and G that follows? it feels a bit strange and slow, so not sure that's correct.

 

I don't have the Rochelle tutor, so I don't know if it's telling you what buttons to use, but -- assuming the G is the one in the same octave as the Bb, -- I think I wouln't use the push G in the C row right after the Bb. Instead, I'd use either the push G in the G row or the pull G in the "accidental" row (next to the Bb, if we're talking left hand).

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Thank you Jim, I 've not long realised l've been getting into a bit of muddle, trying to learn the English and Irish styles of playing, sticking to the English method now, as l

also dance in a Morris side and seem to be back on track and making some music.

Posted

Glad to hear you got things sorted Lou! Happy playing :)

Posted

Glad to hear you got things sorted Lou! Happy playing :)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...