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How to strum a jig on guitar for beginners - Irish or Scottish folk music accompaniment 

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This free Irish guitar lesson from Folk Friend covers one of the first topics I ever made videos about- strumming along with jigs! These are probably the most common type of tune in Irish and Scottish folk music. They are in the compound time signature 6/8 , with six quavers (8th beats for American viewers) in every bar. They have a very distinctive sound- if a tune goes "diddly diddly" or "da-da-diddly" then the chances are that it's a jig! There are two main patterns used by Irish and Scottish backing guitarists, and in this video I'm going to show you both of them. You can find more ideas for rhythmic variations in my more in-depth jig video here:
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Комментарии : 58   
@colleenmcgraw
@colleenmcgraw Месяц назад
Getting back into seisuns again and this is a great way to work out the cobwebs!
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 18 дней назад
@@colleenmcgraw woo, great stuff! Best of luck 😁
@lizmilner4999
@lizmilner4999 Год назад
I've spent years trying to figure out how to strum in six-eight and this did the trick! Thank you.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
Thanks very much Liz- glad you enjoyed it! There are loads more free folk guitar tutorials on folkfriend.co.uk/ too :)
@gordonmcglone523
@gordonmcglone523 3 года назад
I watched your two jig strumming videos back to back. I have been looking for guidance for years. You are a star Nye and I am so glad that you are helping aspiring celtic strummers. Keep up the great diddlies.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Thank you Gordon, I'm glad you enjoyed them! Plenty more diddles to come haha.
@adrianred236
@adrianred236 4 месяца назад
Greetings from Ireland, thanks for that, can't believe I had to learn that from someone in Sheffield. Go Raigh maith agat
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 4 месяца назад
No problem at all! Happy playing :)
@paulwatt434
@paulwatt434 Год назад
Iv been learning geetar for aboot a year noo and I'm nae going to lie,I'm nae affa good at ah,iv tried to lern from martys music and a few folk from you tube and then boooooom I find you,a lot easier to understand and teachin the music I enjoy.cheers buddy
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
No problem at all! Glad you're enjoying the videos 😊
@Melvorgazh
@Melvorgazh 2 года назад
Tapping the foot is very helpful! Even pros do it. One can see late Micheál Ó Domhnaill tapping it when playing with Kevin Burke at the Ohio university concert in 1982 :)
@mrb1060
@mrb1060 2 года назад
Thanks. I’m here in Sacramento, CA and learning Irish tunes so I can play for a whistler friend.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 2 года назад
Cool! I hope it all goes well :)
@grrrrrlonfirew
@grrrrrlonfirew Год назад
Finally I found you. Thanks so much.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
No problem!
@briandwi2504
@briandwi2504 3 года назад
Yes, it was the old one that started me off on my Finale guitar journey! Worth mentioning picks, it took me ages to realise that the gauges really matter. When I use one, I use a light and flexible one. I believe the Jim Dunlop 0.6 or 0.65 is deemed to be the standard pick for Irish backing guitar. I found that helpful.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
I totally agree, yellow tortoises all the way!
@ceooflonelinessinc.267
@ceooflonelinessinc.267 Год назад
Good job mate. I want to get in to irish playing.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
Thanks and good luck! It's all in the ears! I do give lessons over Zoom if you get stuck. Nye
@KennedysKitchen
@KennedysKitchen 2 года назад
Superb.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 2 года назад
Cheers John! Check out folkfriend.co.uk/ for loads more (all free).
@Buchas87
@Buchas87 2 года назад
Absolutely LOVED this mate very good
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 2 года назад
Thankyou!
@derry3344ii
@derry3344ii Год назад
Thanks friend From Derry city 👍
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
No problem Gerry!
@tavoff70
@tavoff70 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant!
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 7 месяцев назад
Thanks :). Check out folkfriend.co.uk for loads more!
@Rmurrayusmc1
@Rmurrayusmc1 3 года назад
Great update to the first one!
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Thanks Roy!
@lizmilner4999
@lizmilner4999 Год назад
Thanks!
@GreyGhost.
@GreyGhost. 2 года назад
excellent presentation.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 2 года назад
Thanks Paul!
@Melvorgazh
@Melvorgazh 3 года назад
Happy New Year, mate! Wish you the best for the bleak future ahead. God bless
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Happy new year to you too! I'm feeling pretty optimistic for 2021- there's light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully sessions will be back soon. Best wishes for a brighter year ahead.
@Melvorgazh
@Melvorgazh 3 года назад
@@folkfriend I hope you're right 😉
@tcoudi
@tcoudi 3 года назад
i tring this now and then foir almost a year nad the the down in the middle makes me to want to smack some irishman. its honestly same pain as the tripole picking in gypsy jazz, still cannot wrap my haead around to make it consistently.
@57barryt
@57barryt 3 года назад
Excellent 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Cheers Barry!
@celnamusic
@celnamusic 18 дней назад
Short hair is great!!
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 18 дней назад
@@celnamusic thanks!
@keith7945
@keith7945 3 года назад
Until I read your book I used pattern 1 , but although it felt less natural at first, i kept at pattern 2, which now strangely feels the more natural pattern.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Quite right! It's certainly a lot more energy efficient at speed.
@ELVES-GAMING
@ELVES-GAMING 2 месяца назад
I just bought a violin and want to learn jigs
@frankswatek1067
@frankswatek1067 3 года назад
Great
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Thank you Frank! Have a look on Https://folkfriend.co.uk/ for loads more :)
@patriciacampbell6549
@patriciacampbell6549 2 года назад
Do you have any beginner lessons I'm a whistle bodhran and keyboard player havnt played guitar from I was a child but I can only remember how to play an e minor but I can pick up the timing easy from playing bodhran and keyboard but Ur so right about tapping the foot o do it all the way time when playing my whistle love Ur own jig pattern great stuff
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 2 года назад
Hi Patricia. Yes, absolutely loads! Look on folkfriend.co.uk/videos/ and you'll find all my free tutorials there. I also give lessons over Zoom if you'd like some one on one help.
@chadbickel3887
@chadbickel3887 Год назад
Thank you! I’ll be on holiday in Dublin/Drogheda this summer visiting my wife’s family. I have an outside hope that I can play along with the locals in the pub. Any idea which 3 or 4 songs would be best to learn?
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
There are lots of session favourites that crop up all the time. Off the top of my head I'd say have a look at the Kesh Jig, Morrisons and the Maid Behind the Bar from my free playalongs- they're all very common and quite easy to play :). Good luck!
@chadbickel3887
@chadbickel3887 Год назад
@@folkfriend Thank you! I’ll check them out.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
@@chadbickel3887 good luck 😊
@peterfoster8004
@peterfoster8004 3 года назад
Great video, really useful. Have you any tips for when the tune calls for more than one chord per bar? I struggle with that in 6/8.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Hi Peter. You could have a look at the chord scales I suggest in the "how to play fast" videos for shapes which are easy to change between. Beyond that I'd say practice common 1/2 bar chord changes (A-D, D-G, Em-A etc) with a metronome and keep a note of how fast you can do each one. That way you'll have a clear, quantify-able way to chart your improvement.
@folkfriend
@folkfriend 3 года назад
Good luck!
@frankking781
@frankking781 Год назад
Wrist .
@folkfriend
@folkfriend Год назад
Oh yes, loose and relaxed like the bristles of a paint brush!
@frankking781
@frankking781 Год назад
@@folkfriend l know too many electric guitarists that are all forearm and shoulder .
@crisrose521
@crisrose521 Месяц назад
Play more, talk less . But nice lesson thanks 🙏
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