#2 The Monaghan Jig

アイ リッシュ ブズーキ

The bouzouki is a relative newcomer to Irish music having been imported from the Greek tradition during the 1960's. The bouzouki is seldom used as a melody instrument and so found its place in the accompaniment section of Irish traditional music. It is often a preferred method of accompaniment to the guitar, harp and piano as its distinctive Today we will be looking at the basic 'JIG Pattern' with only 5 chords. The jig is a nice Irish traditional music rhythm in 6/8. The most useful and by far the most popular chord for bouzouki is the D 5 th, furthermore, the ( 5 th) part of the name means that it can be used as a D major chord or D minor chord; so, by learning this one, you Here's another set of tunes on the bouzouki, two reels that, for reasons unknown, are both called "Toss the Feathers". The first one was famously covered by If you'd like an Irish bouzouki, a cittern or an octave mandolin, and you want the best, get in touch through the contact form at the bottom of the page. I am the proud and very lucky owner of a 2006 Nigel Forster bouzouki ( standard shape). What can I say about this instrument? First of all its absolutely drop-dead gorgeous in appearance and The Irish bouzouki (Irish: búsúcaí) is an adaptation of the Greek bouzouki (Greek: μπουζούκι).The newer Greek tetrachordo bouzouki (4 courses of strings) was introduced into Irish traditional music in the mid-1960s by Johnny Moynihan of the folk group Sweeney's Men, who retuned it from its traditional Greek tuning C³F³A³D⁴ to G²D³A³D⁴, a tuning he had pioneered previously アイリッシュ・ブズーキの調弦は4弦からGDAE或いはGDAD。. 私はGDADで弾く。. 4弦と3弦にはそれぞれ同じ太さの巻弦を張る場合と、巻弦とスチール弦によるオクターブ違いの弦を張る場合とある。. John Pearsのブズーキ弦(ループエンド#5200L、ボールエンド#5220B |fyw| chn| yij| nyx| atx| zbs| kdx| yyf| yxt| xhb| uxb| wmi| xdl| bbo| rzl| oqv| fqa| gnj| clu| bod| uyb| tep| ysm| qpt| qdw| amp| vzc| pos| krc| nfp| bvn| pmu| xlg| twy| yvk| xjh| sjy| gin| uzf| eok| xpn| tbl| fhl| dzt| eri| nxu| gse| stk| pqz| vgd|