The B part of “Tuamgraney Castle” starts with a slide up to third position. Flynn walks you through the second part of “Tuamgraney Castle” in this video.
Michael Coleman’s Hop Jig |
Michael Coleman’s Hop Jig, Part 1 |
Flynn’s version of “Michael Coleman’s Hop Jig” comes from Sligo fiddler Michael Gorman. It’s in A modal but there’s another popular version in E minor that comes from Kevin Burke and Mícháel Ó Domhnaill called “The Promenade”. Hop jigs are in 9/8, the same time signature as slip jigs, but they’re usually played a little faster than slip jigs, and have more of a quarter-eighth feel. You’ll learn the A part of “Michael Coleman’s Hop Jig” in this video.
“Michael Coleman’s Hop Jig” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |