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Planxty Irwin, Part 1


This lesson is part of the course Irish Flatpicking Guitar with Flynn Cohen.
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Learn to play traditional Irish dance tunes such as reels, jigs, and hornpipes on the guitar in the style of Paul Brady, John Doyle, Arty McGlynn, and others. With technique lessons on jig picking, triplets, and other techniques derived from traditional Irish tenor banjo playing.
 
 
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The Irish Flatpicking Guitar Subscription Includes:
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Planxty Irwin  
 
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Planxty Irwin, Part 1
Planxty Irwin, Part 1
 

“Planxty Irwin” was composed by the 18th-century harper Turlough O’Carolan, who lived around the same time as J.S. Bach. He wrote numerous harp pieces that are a combination of traditional Irish music and Baroque music, and many of them have become popular at trad seisiúns. “Planxty Irwin” is in 3/4 time in the key of G major. You’ll learn the A part in this video.


  “Planxty Irwin” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers)
 
 
 

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