just beautiful! I've never heard this song before today, found Dan Tyminski doing it and you and love it! I'm a long time banjo player myself, trying to get it back after laying it down 30+ years.
Big fan of Adams really loved this. If I had the chance to suggest anything to Adam I’d ask him to study morris dancer music, that’s where Irish traditional over the past 200 years has grown from. Many thanks for this and much love from Northern Ireland UK 🇬🇧 👍
Howdy ms Hilary,, Could you play a long 10 minute version of this and a song called Sally in the Garden. An extended version of both songs if you could please. Your new fan. brother Harvey
Lots of videos out there but all too confusing until this one.......she explains it and demonstrates it perfectly......why do tudors make it so confusing.....,,strum, thumb, strike!!! All the others couldn't explain that??????
Hi Hilary, I love your style and appreciate you taking the time to share your skills with us. Are you in Double C tuning on the video with the dancers made 4 years ago at Beehive productions? It is absolutely fantastic. I'm trying my best to follow along, but besides the first string, the rest doesn't sound right. Are you in Double C? Thank you so much.
Wonderful lesson. Thank you so much Hilary. I was really struggling with the timing on this one, and you helped me immensely. I also love the video of you with your band and the dancers. So inspired.
A very interesting interview with an interesting person, (which I actually followed for quite a while, on RU-vid). 🎶🪕🎶 Few people today have such dedication to highlighting this old style music as him, I think! Also interesting to learn about the banjo's connections to Ragtime music, and Scott Joplin's banjo-playing parents!
This conversation was wonderful. Cathy is a national treasure and has helped so many people on their musical odyssey. You are a great interviewer Hilary.
Omg Lisa Leblanc! I'm from Quebec and I started learning the banjo last year and naturally started listening to a lot of her stuff since she is very popular here in Quebec. <3
Thank you so much for this great banjo lesson! I'm trying to learn and videos like this really help! Can I ask what brand banjo are you playing...it really sounds great!
I know it's an older video, but I'll ask anyway... I really like the tone of your banjo. Can you tell me about it? What make? Wood? Tone Ring? Do you have a sock tucked under the head? Thanks... I've been looking for an upgrade...