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Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Seamus Creagh Tutorial

New aural Irish Traditional Music tutorial double CD by renowned fiddle player Seamus Creagh called Tunes for Practice. Hot off the press…literally.





“This unique CD by the well-know traditional fiddler, Seamus Creagh, will prove a real boon for anyone trying to increase his or her repertoire of real Irish Tunes” Thomás Ó Cannain



Introductory offer €12ea including plus post & packaging to anywhere in Ireland. Contact Gretta McCarthy at tunesforpractice@gmail.com

# Posted on January 22nd 2009 by concertinaplayer

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Tunes for practice webpage: http://www.tunesforpractice.anthonywhelan.net/

# Posted on January 22nd 2009 by gtag

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Being fond of Seamus Creagh's way with the music, I'm looking forward to this added exposure... I'm also planning to promote it to a number of developing musicians I know...

Thanks for the heads up contertinaplayer...

# Posted on January 22nd 2009 by ceolachan

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Each tune is introduced by Seamus, he then plays it twice round, the first time plainly and the second time ornamented and sometimes faster. The tunes are played slowly but he always keeps the lift. It’s a pleasure to here him play solo like this and to hear how he adds ornamentation.

# Posted on January 23rd 2009 by gtag

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Now added to the Recoridngs database. I'll make corrections as needed or requested. If any of you score this, here's the place to add supporting comment ~

http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display.php/3225

# Posted on January 23rd 2009 by ceolachan

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

This sounds fantastic. I would like to hear comments as well but I can't see how it wouldn't be good.

# Posted on January 24th 2009 by 21

Re: Seamus Creagh Tutorial

Now available in Custys, Ennis at €18

# Posted on January 24th 2009 by concertinaplayer

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