As played by Seamus Egan on tenor banjo with John Doyle backing on the Master's of the Banjo cd. Does anyone know the tunes that are apart of this? Thanks.
The only other tune I recognized in there was a setting of the Congress reel (http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/208). It is the second to last tune. But I have never heard it played quite like that before!
Lark in the Morning Medley.....
Lark in the Morning Medley.....
As played by Seamus Egan on tenor banjo with John Doyle backing on the Master's of the Banjo cd. Does anyone know the tunes that are apart of this? Thanks.
# Posted on September 8th 2008 by JD-DHguitar
Re: Lark in the Morning Medley.....
For those of you that would like to hear the track, Rhapsody lets you listen to the whole thing (http://mp3.rhapsody.com/album/mastersofthebanjo/windchimesandnurseryrhymes)
The only other tune I recognized in there was a setting of the Congress reel (http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/208). It is the second to last tune. But I have never heard it played quite like that before!
# Posted on September 8th 2008 by Reverend
Re: Lark in the Morning Medley.....
Rhapsody detected that I "am outside the United States" and wouldn't play it for me.
Harrumph! Must contain some state secrets or something.
# Posted on September 9th 2008 by grego
Re: Lark in the Morning Medley.....
Bummer, grego. You could always find a proxy server in the US, but that's a lot of hassle just to listen to a banjo track
BTW, the link that would have that track selected would be:
http://mp3.rhapsody.com/album/mastersofthebanjo/larkinthemorningmedley
Not that it matters, since you can play any of the tracks from that page (if you're in the US)
# Posted on September 9th 2008 by Reverend
Re: Lark in the Morning Medley.....
Quite understandable, from a Homeland Security standpoint. Wouldn't want Canadians learning how to use WMDs such as tenor banjos!
# Posted on September 9th 2008 by grego