IRISH HARMONICA traditional irish music slip jig played on a seydel fanfare (tremolo - G) ARMONICA IRLANDESE musica tradizionale irlandese slip jig eseguito con una seydel fanfare (tremolo - SOL)
Hi killian! Yes it's amazing that music...in that video i am using a seydel fanfare, G, it's a tremolo harmonica, it's solo tuning 12 holes like a standar chromatic harmonica without the slide
Giacomo Vaiana, It has quite a unique sound! I recently purchased a Hohner special 20 in the key of G, because I heard that G is a good key for Irish tunes. I’m glad that there are people like you who still appreciate traditional Irish music. Keep up the good work!
@@killiananderson8257 thank you! Yes, the G and D harmonicas are the best for playing irish tunes..so you could play the kesh jig with your G harmonica!
This is the tab (base melody) for standard diatonic Richter tuning A part -6 +6+5 -4+4 -3(with one step bend) -4-4 -4+5-5+6 -6 +6+5-4-5+5-4+4 -4+5-5+6 (-6) B part -8-8 -7+7 -6 -8-8 -7+7 -6+6-6 -8-8 -7+7-7 -6 +6+5-4-5+5-4+4 -4+5-5 +6-6 A great harmonica tuning to play irish tunes is paddy Richter, if you get a diatonic harmonica in paddy Richter tuning, instead of -3(with bend) you can just play +3 (so, you don't need to bend) I don't know really good the hohner ocean star, i suppose you can follow the tab above starting whit -7...so: A part: -7 +7 +6 -5 +5 -3 ....and so on B part -9 -9 -8 +8 -7 ... and so on Enjoy!