Wow, I just downloaded The Morning Nightcap set from itunes...(Lunasa, ya'll!!! c'mon!!) and I swear it is giving me goosebumps it is that good. I go back and forth but I have to say, out of every fiddler I've ever heard, Sean Smyth's playing is the one I would like most to be able to emulate; even somewhat.
I think I'd like maybe, 60 percent Sean Smyth, 20 percent Eileen Ivers, 10 percent Natalie McMaster, 10 percent Oisin McDiarmada in my playing! but there's also a lot of other musicians I'd like to add as well....
Alister Fraiser, Kevin Crawford, Liz Carol, and Andy McGann to name a few...hard to decide!!! ah well, I'll survive somehow...
how about everyone else?
For Guitar - John Doyle, Ross Martin, Dick Gaughan, Richard Thompson, Martin Simpson, Kris Drever, Ian Carr, Anna Massie, Tim Edey, Innes Watson, Ali Hutton, Sean O'Donnell, That Guy from YouTube that is really good - the list could probably go on for ever - there are so many styles I want to play them all (I'm greedy and unrealistic - there we go)
For Whistle - Marc Duff, Brian Finnigan, Marc Duff, Ali Hutton/Ross Ainslie (really the same person!! ), Marc Duff, Hamish Napier, Marc Duff, Fraser Fifield, Marc Duff, Mary Bergin, Marc Duff, Iain MacDonald, Marc Duff - again there are so many great whistle players. I wonder who I think is the best?
Well if you want to know who I have a chance of emulating then the list would change to:
Guitar - Igor the one eyed, half-armed monkey
Whistle - some smelly bloke with long unwashed dreadlocks who lives in the wood to get in touch with nature and uses his whistle to call the spirits down to him.
What a strange handle, "this is me", for some one who would like them selves to be 100% 4 other people specifically, and if there is any room left, a whole host of others.
I spent a few years learning to emulate John Doyle. I started taking my own tack when he gave a workshop, blew my mind and showed me that there were a million other ways to play the instrument other than the slashing style that made him famous. Go figure.
For box, it would have to be John Williams. Those incredible right-hand chords...
There are so many great guitarists, but I seem to go back to Martin Simpson and Pierre Bensusan for ideas and inspiration. I lift stuff from other guys from time to time, but I get overstimulated and spin my wheels if I try to do it all.
No Cause- I heard that Igor the one-eyed, half-armed, guitar playing monkey is planning on entering the Fingerstyle Guitar Championships at Winfield this September (http://www.wvfest.com/) . I also heard he uses his tail to play barre chords. That'd be something to see.
I was having a similar conversation with another fiddle player the other day - what sound do you strive for when you play (I guess that's the same as emulate). I listen closely to Bobby Casey. I try to emulate that sound.
I cut my teeth listening to Bobby Casey recordings. Today, Cathal Hayden comes a close second. And I like Gerry O'Connor's fiddling for the same qualities.
I'm not really sure what my style is like. Actually check out www.youtube.com/fiddlinviolinin and someone tell me! I'd actually like to know. I'd like to think that I sound like Armand Aromin, but you never know.
Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Wow, I just downloaded The Morning Nightcap set from itunes...(Lunasa, ya'll!!! c'mon!!) and I swear it is giving me goosebumps it is that good. I go back and forth but I have to say, out of every fiddler I've ever heard, Sean Smyth's playing is the one I would like most to be able to emulate; even somewhat.
I think I'd like maybe, 60 percent Sean Smyth, 20 percent Eileen Ivers, 10 percent Natalie McMaster, 10 percent Oisin McDiarmada in my playing! but there's also a lot of other musicians I'd like to add as well....
Alister Fraiser, Kevin Crawford, Liz Carol, and Andy McGann to name a few...hard to decide!!! ah well, I'll survive somehow...
how about everyone else?
# Posted on January 26th 2007 by BE
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Hmmmm...so you are asking who I think I have some chance of emulating? Ask me in a few years I guess. Right now I don't know.
# Posted on January 26th 2007 by timmy!
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For Guitar - John Doyle, Ross Martin, Dick Gaughan, Richard Thompson, Martin Simpson, Kris Drever, Ian Carr, Anna Massie, Tim Edey, Innes Watson, Ali Hutton, Sean O'Donnell, That Guy from YouTube that is really good - the list could probably go on for ever - there are so many styles I want to play them all (I'm greedy and unrealistic - there we go)
), Marc Duff, Hamish Napier, Marc Duff, Fraser Fifield, Marc Duff, Mary Bergin, Marc Duff, Iain MacDonald, Marc Duff - again there are so many great whistle players. I wonder who I think is the best?
For Whistle - Marc Duff, Brian Finnigan, Marc Duff, Ali Hutton/Ross Ainslie (really the same person!!
# Posted on January 26th 2007 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Well if you want to know who I have a chance of emulating then the list would change to:

Guitar - Igor the one eyed, half-armed monkey
Whistle - some smelly bloke with long unwashed dreadlocks who lives in the wood to get in touch with nature and uses his whistle to call the spirits down to him.
I'm so modest
# Posted on January 26th 2007 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
What a strange handle, "this is me", for some one who would like them selves to be 100% 4 other people specifically, and if there is any room left, a whole host of others.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by llig leahcim
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Someone could always change their name to "this-isn't-me"
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Trevor Jennings
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that would be way to lazy, you hound. Or is it clever trevor?
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by llig leahcim
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
I spent a few years learning to emulate John Doyle. I started taking my own tack when he gave a workshop, blew my mind and showed me that there were a million other ways to play the instrument other than the slashing style that made him famous. Go figure.
For box, it would have to be John Williams. Those incredible right-hand chords...
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Zazzaliss
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Moi? I couldn't possibly comment.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Trevor Jennings
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
There are so many great guitarists, but I seem to go back to Martin Simpson and Pierre Bensusan for ideas and inspiration. I lift stuff from other guys from time to time, but I get overstimulated and spin my wheels if I try to do it all.
. I also heard he uses his tail to play barre chords. That'd be something to see.
No Cause- I heard that Igor the one-eyed, half-armed, guitar playing monkey is planning on entering the Fingerstyle Guitar Championships at Winfield this September (http://www.wvfest.com/)
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Snakefingers
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Sorry Snakefingers - can't be the same monkey - Mine is tail-less.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
I was having a similar conversation with another fiddle player the other day - what sound do you strive for when you play (I guess that's the same as emulate). I listen closely to Bobby Casey. I try to emulate that sound.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by John Culhane
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
Yep, Bobby Casey's playing had it all--tone, lift, drive, sweetness, humor, a touch of the wild, playfulness, great imagination.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Will Harmon
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Nicely put, Will. Its all of that. When I hear his music I wish that I were at a dance he is playing for. If only ................
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by John Culhane
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
I cut my teeth listening to Bobby Casey recordings. Today, Cathal Hayden comes a close second. And I like Gerry O'Connor's fiddling for the same qualities.
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Will Harmon
Re: Sweet... (must read thread!) :P
I'm not really sure what my style is like. Actually check out www.youtube.com/fiddlinviolinin and someone tell me! I'd actually like to know. I'd like to think that I sound like Armand Aromin, but you never know.
Cheers,
Armand
# Posted on January 27th 2007 by armandale
I hear them all.
-dogma
# Posted on January 30th 2007 by dogmageek