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🪕 How To Pick Irish Reels / Free Tutorial for The Wind That Shakes The Barley ⚡️ 

Irish Tenor Banjo with Enda Scahill
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We go right to the very basics of picking theory and techniques using the reel The Wind That Shakes The Barley as a tune to demonstrate correct picking. About 40% of banjo players I've taught over 3 decades use native alternate picking patterns. The MAJORITY have to learn it carefully. Which one are you?
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00:00 intro
01:10 Picking 101
02:34 alternate picking explained
03:12 The Wind That Shakes The Barley
03:48 picking Long notes
05:35 slow play through the tune
07:03 detailed bar by bar picking
09:10 picking theory for triplets
11:26 adding simple triplets
13:49 triplet version a little faster
14:40 Simple version focusing on rhythm
16:16 some left hand ideas
17:11 adding chords and double stops
18:56 using three note triplets
20:57 all the bells and whistles!
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@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
🥇 Support my Patreon Page for tons of exclusive banjo goodies, tune transcriptions, Discord, Zoom hangs, and more: www.patreon.com/endascahillbanjo
@JeremyPickett
@JeremyPickett 2 месяца назад
Im pretty sure Barley is on one of the chieftens earlier records. And i think--dont quote me on this--uts in the Green Book. Wonderful tune, and an excellent ine to practice rolls on
@garymollenkopf5228
@garymollenkopf5228 Месяц назад
Excellent! Great clarification about picking direction.
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@TheAlicehawk
@TheAlicehawk 4 месяца назад
😊this helps so much! Thank you
@csgrinds
@csgrinds Год назад
"Mega-slow", love it
@TheAlicehawk
@TheAlicehawk 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo 4 месяца назад
Thank you!!
@JonnyTwofifty
@JonnyTwofifty Год назад
That 'all the bells and whistles' is superb :)
@alastair6356
@alastair6356 Год назад
Another great tune with great ornamentation and great tips of knowledge. Thanks for sharing. 👍😊
@rykloske5273
@rykloske5273 Год назад
As always Enda .... Many thanks. 🪕🍀🙏
@rosswilson4196
@rosswilson4196 Год назад
Great lesson, lots of useful tips
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
Thanks Ross
@erik.3
@erik.3 Год назад
Thanks 👍
@durmazon6963
@durmazon6963 11 месяцев назад
Keep up the good work.
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo 11 месяцев назад
Wow! Thank you, much appreciated
@2244574
@2244574 Год назад
That's just unreal playing Enda👌 Hopefully someday I'll be able to do some of that stuff you explained very well on my banjo 🪕 Keep up your great work 👍
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
Thanks!! It’s all very easy really 😉
@2244574
@2244574 Год назад
@Irish Tenor Banjo with Enda Scahill you make it look easy, but I'm sure it's hard enough done 😁 Practice makes perfect, so I'm told👍
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
@@2244574 it definitely helps! Knowing how to do it quickens the learning process too
@2244574
@2244574 Год назад
@Irish Tenor Banjo with Enda Scahill I'm sure it does 😊 Keep up the great work anyway & hopefully, I'll learn something along the way from your videos. Thanks
@dannymccambridge7746
@dannymccambridge7746 Год назад
Great lesson Enda. I bought your 2 books with cds. Excellent information. Your banjo seems to have a long neck. Do you have to use thicker gauge strings to increase string tension? Thanks
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
I use only slightly heavier strings and capo up to compensate
@antoniomalacarne9562
@antoniomalacarne9562 Год назад
I always pick the triplets down-up-down and then down again as you say in the video. However, when the reel during the session starts to be very fast (112-120 bpm) I can't stay in it anymore. I've seen videos of J. O'Connor where he actually often alternates picking verse in the reel, hitting up after the triplet. My limit I guess it also comes from the way I hold the pick: between the last joint of the thumb and the last joint of the index finger.
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
Pick hold can definitely be an issue as it creates tension and at higher speeds this causes problems. My suggestions for pick patterns and directions WILL work, but they can always be adapted to include DUD-U where necessary. My theory is that once a picking pattern is established and is comfortable we can change as needed because we're in control of what's happening
@MacallisterProject
@MacallisterProject Год назад
Congratulations for this great tutorial!!! I have a question, Is there some trick o way to attack the strings on triplets, i say this because i stuck the pick doing triplets so frequently. I have other strings instruments and it doesnt happend to me so often but on banjo is more difficult to me doing triplets. i use a dunlop nylon 0.6 i dont know if it is a good pick. In the past I got discouraged on practicing with banjo for this reason. Perhaps i need more and more practice but i think there is something i am missing. I get along well with speed, technique and rhythm but triplets... Thank you so much you are a magnific musician and a great teacher. Greetings from Spain!!!
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
hi! Triplets are all about pick hold, pick direction, a relaxed wrist, and picking angle. Good technique makes triplets very easy!
@MacallisterProject
@MacallisterProject Год назад
@@IrishTenorBanjo Thanx so much, i'll try diferent ways to attack the strings with your advices. A video explaining it would be very interesting. Thanx again.
@milesnagopaleen
@milesnagopaleen Год назад
This might be confusing to Americans. In American parlance, a whole note is what we call a semibreve, a half-note is a minim, a quarter note is a crotchet, and an eighth note is a quaver. So what you refer to as a "whole note" is, in American terminology, a quarter note.
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
Isn’t language wonderful! And confusing! Good thing I’m not talking about inches and centimetres, total confusion!!
@milesnagopaleen
@milesnagopaleen Год назад
@@IrishTenorBanjo The American terminology makes more sense. The note names describe their relative length & hence are easy to remember. The time signatures are self-explanatory: 4/4 means a bar has four quarter-notes; 6/8 means a bar has six eighth notes, etc. Easier than semi-demi-quavers!
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
@@milesnagopaleen I was loosely basing it on the Irish model : 4/4 4 beats per bar, 8 half notes!! Music wins whatever way we count it
@pamelajomusic
@pamelajomusic Год назад
Does mandolin follow the same picking pattern convention as banjo?
@IrishTenorBanjo
@IrishTenorBanjo Год назад
Yes, this absolutely works the same for mandolin
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