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The Humours of Tulla

This lesson is part of the course Celtic Guitar with Tony McManus.
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Learn to play reels, jigs, airs, and other traditional forms, both fingerstyle and with a flatpick. Celtic guitar master Tony McManus walks you through melodies and shows you how to bring tunes to life with the ornamentation that defines Irish and Scottish traditional music.
 
 
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DADGAD Tuning
 
DADGAD tuning is associated with Celtic guitar more than any other tuning. In this lesson, Tony talks about how the tuning originated, how to get into DADGAD, and what you can do with it. Tony uses DADGAD to play jigs, reels, airs, etc., and he demonstrates how the whole step between the second string A and third string G makes it easy to play melodies across the strings, for a harp-like sound. He shows you a D major scale played in such a way that no string is played twice in a row: every note of the scale rings into the next note. He even shows you how you can play a Bb major scale in the same way.
 
 
 
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  • In-depth instruction in flatpicking, fingerstyle, and Celtic rhythm guitar
  • 14 complete tunes to play
  • Complete transcriptions in notation and tablature for all lessons
  • High-quality video with multiple camera angles so you can see closeups of both hands in action
 
 
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Tony’s arrangement of the Irish reel “The Humours of Tulla” was inspired by hearing the great Scottish guitarist Tony Cuffe play the tune fingerstyle on the guitar. The arrangement is in DADGAD, capoed at the third fret. Tony plays it through and then takes it apart, phrase by phrase, showing you all the ornaments he plays, including lots of triplets on the first string in the second part.

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