Thanks mate! It took me a while to learn this some time ago by decreasing video speed of multiple players hahah Definately this Will be very usefull to a lot of people. Keep with it!
Very helpful. I googled this yesterday and got your older version where you were rather more hirsute and had sackcloth as a backdrop. It had a medieval feel to it. Great video, extremely entertaining. This video was also great by the way. I am working of A Fig for a kiss, which is a slip jig, Irish I think. I am trying to play it with standard tuning and then DADGAD to see what the difference is. This might be a useful Friday night session - look at a tune and do it in both tunings with chords that suit the tunings. Emmmm.., what about A Fig for a kiss (sorry for being cheeky!)
Fig For A Kiss is actually arranged in my book of eadgbe fingerstyle tabs, available here: Https://folkfriend.co.uk/product/Irish-tunes-for-fingerstyle-guitar-e-book-edition/ We could have a look at it this evening though yeah, I have got anything particular planned!
@@folkfriend You have it in your book, but I haven't got to that one yet, but Debbie can play it on fiddle. It would be interesting to take a tune, do several arrangements in standard tuning, then a few arrangements in dagdad too. And then there are the strumming patterns. Sounds like a useful lesson if you fancy it. You are the man Nye.
Hi Tor! That's a good point, you end up with your mutes in a different place on the even numbered patterns. I do something like this: M - M U D U D U D | D - D M U D U D U where D is down, U is up and M is mute.