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.
Mrs. Carolan’s |
Mrs. Carolan’s, Part 1 |
“Mrs. Carolan’s” is the name Flynn gives for a reel in the key of D modal that he learned when he was playing with acclaimed Irish button accordionist John Whelan, who recorded it on Come to Dance, where it was called “Sleepy Maggie.” Flynn plays “Mrs. Carolan’s” in second position, with a lot of trebles. In this lesson, he also shows you how a more flexible pick can help when you’re playing a tune with a lot of trebles. You’ll learn the A part of “Mrs. Carolan’s” in this video.
“Mrs. Carolan’s” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |