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.
The Gander in the Pratie Hole |
The Gander in the Pratie Hole, Part 1 |
The key-of-D jig “The Gander in the Pratie Hole” comes from the guitar playing of Scottish guitarist Dick Gaughan and his recording Coppers and Brass. It’s a mix of D modal and D major mostly played out of second position, and Dick Gaughan’s arrangement includes slurred and picked triplets as well as “crans” on the open D string. You’ll learn the A part of “The Gander in the Pratie Hole” in this video.
“The Gander in the Pratie Hole” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |