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Anyone not seen this one yet:-

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYDkL3nmdLw

Peter

Lovely ladies. Easy to miss. There are so many tags to search. Thanks for adding.

 

Some new ones I've found this week.

Interesting tune From Bolivia. First time I've heard about South American concertina. (Of the kind spoken about in this forum)

 

English Concertina for Beginners Part 5

 

More Buille

celtic sessions-Buille

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOG-p6ZyDRk

 

Buille in Dolans 13-2-07 Part 1

 

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Leo :)

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OOPS! Sorry I missed a nice one, :( but it's worth a look. :)

 

Niamh Ni Charra CD Launch Killarney 25.02.07

 

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Now that was a lovely start to my morning!

Mark

 

Then you're going to have a nice afternoon. :) It seems once Google merged with YouTube, they've been popping up randomly in the most unusual places. :huh:

 

Niamh Ni Charra CD Launch Killarney 25.02.07

 

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Then you're going to have a nice afternoon. :)

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Leo :)

 

Absolutely! What a lovely slow air! I'm very impressed with her vibrato. My next statement is inviting a well deserved shot across the bow, but here goes. In the past I've been unimpressed with recorded efforts so far to hear a concertina vibrato that didn't sound artificial.

 

This is altogether different. It is almost like the natural vibrato a voice might make. This lady does a lot of listening and thinking. Guess I'll be buying the CD.

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Just is case anyone is looking for Niamh's website:

 

http://www.niamhnicharra.com/

 

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Peter.

 

 

Well, that explains a lot. No wonder she can produce a vibrato like that from a Jefferies: been playin' since she was sprite and plays the absolute fire out of a fiddle. Whew!

The music is fantastic. Unfortunately the person with the video camera seems to be practising vibrato as well!

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Did someone mention this spectacular video before.

 

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Ooooh! A bluesy concertina! I like it. Have to try that. B)

 

Chas

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Did someone mention this spectacular video before.

 

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Ooooh! A bluesy concertina! I like it. Have to try that. B)

 

Chas

 

That guy with an Anglo, he's known for jazzyfying the Irish music, if I'm not mistaken. His work is awesome. All of them are very good, and seems like they enjoy playing together.

Now if only he would modify his concertina to have that pitch bending mechanism - he'll put the concertina world upside-down. Just imagine! As they say in Russia, it'll be a storm in the glass of water, but a nice one. :D

Now, on a side note, why is it that PA players always dabble as Piano players?

I'd be more impressed, if that man played a fiddle, and a fiddle player dabbled on PA, no? Or Concertina player as drummer. :rolleyes:

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