Stephen Doherty & Zac Leger – set of reels
10.September, 2009
Stephen D from Co. Mayo and Zac L from the U.S. Our first attempt at a video. A few flubs here and there, but the overall set isn’t too bad (hopefully). Set of reels on low whistle(Stephen) and guitar (Zac). Tunes are a fling, Cuz Tehan’s and the Bells of Tipperary.
Duration : 0:4:6
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Fecking Amazing …
Fecking Amazing Lads!! Fair Play!!!
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
fukin class, i play …
in class, i play the low whistle too, but that is very gud, brilliant…. aprreciate the video, gud guitar too both compliment each other, fairplay lads
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
fantastic lads… …
fantastic lads…such sweet playing. keep it up please
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Here it is some 3 …
Here it is some 3 months after I first watched this video, and I still find myself returning on a regular basis to watch it again and again. Love it so, so much.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
wow!
wow!
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Only just …
Only just discovered you guys…loving it, thans so much!
Kev in Cornwall
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Absolutely …
Absolutely wonderful! You are both talented musicians full stop. I love the Irish and their music, brings tears to my eyes every time! Keep up the good work and God bless ya! you keep people like me going with your music! Wonderful it is.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
does steven play in …
does steven play in any ceilĂ bands for d
fleadh with any comhaltas he d best flute player iv heard in d U18 competition
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
dats just deadly
dats just deadly
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Ah, you are right. …
Ah, you are right. Steven must have been playing with G fingering. I always played it in A. Shows how much I actually pay attention to what I am doing on the guitar!
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
I don’t really know …
I don’t really know the first tune, so maybe it is usually played in A, but in this case, in DADGad, it’s capo’ed up to the 8th fret (Bb), not the 10th (C).
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
The first tune is …
The first tune is normally played in A, so on the F whistle it is in C.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Wouldn’t that be …
Wouldn’t that be normally in G and D, so with the F whistle it’s in Bb and F?
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Thank you:)
Thank you:)
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Just returning to …
Just returning to say that I have watched this video a countless number of times. Your music makes my heart sing and the second tune, especially, always puts a smile on my face. You two have a gift, and I thank you for sharing it with us.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
you guys are …
you guys are awesome! Hope you can visit Boston.
maureen
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Wow, you lads are …
Wow, you lads are fantastic! Such a pretty sound.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
This was in DADGAD.
This was in DADGAD.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
What Tuning is the …
What Tuning is the guitar in???? Great Playing!!!!
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
I believe it was a …
I believe it was a Martin DX1. Surprisingly nice guitar for not being a traditional wooden instrument.
Zac
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Hi, nice video.
can …
Hi, nice video.
can you tell me what guitar is this? sounds good!
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Thanks! Stephen was …
Thanks! Stephen was playing my Overton here, but he owns one of Phil Hardie’s Kerry Pros as well and it is very similar.
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Aye, is it a …
Aye, is it a chieftain? I also love playing with low F whistles… You’re gr8 players, defonatly loadsa talent there
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
Bear in mind that …
Bear in mind that the tunes are only in those keys here because Stevie was using an F whistle. Normally the tunes are in A and D.
Cheers,
Zac
10.September, 2009 um 6:20 am
yeh cheers, thats a …
yeh cheers, thats a real help, I’m a highland piper but am really trying to get the whistle down with bouzuki/Guitar. Thanks alot
Matt