Musicians
Related: About this forumAny Old Timey Players here? Mandolin, Fiddle, Banjo etc.. ?
Just wondering if any players in this genre or Scottish, Irish, Que Be Cois, or Eastern Europe and International trad? That's my world..
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)... I'm soon going to be trying Serbian Frulas, I think, which go down low...
eg:
There's some nice fiddle sound on our site here: http://www.aridisland.com/records/?p=565
2banon
(7,321 posts)Loved the vid... beautiful! I used to know some Serbian dances, you know, international folk dance standards.. Balkan, Hungarian, etc.
So I didn't know what exactly a frula is, and found this:
I really love the sound of the Low D tin whistle.. I mess around with the standard sizes but not a great whistle player, I'm a bit out of practice these days..
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)I don't really go for the Serb nationalist stuff... I'm hearing a more 'oriental' sound in there too, which is what I'm looking for. I hear it in Southern Spanish (Andalusian, Flamenco...) music too (I'm in the Canary Islands).
This guy sells frulas, in Serbian currency (you'll need to translate his web site but he does speak English):
Yes. I'm considering the Clarke low D and low F as well...
I've recently picked it up again after a break of 40 years, used to play in bars in the counties Clare and Limerick in my youth, as an Englishman! Was warmly received.
I need a lot of practice. Have been jamming a bit with jazz musicians and working for a start on this:
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See also:
And:
(It's a song about being in exile from Al Ándalus / Sefarad).
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)You could possibly link up with some folks there.
Also, here are two threads from Appalachia Group you might find interesting:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/127246
and
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1272381 (see second post in this thread)