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19 votes
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Edinburgh's Beltane Fire Festival, rooted in ancient Gaelic traditions, heralds the beginning of summer and celebrates the cycles of nature. The vibrant event now draws over 8,000 attendees each year.
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Does anyone here play banjo?
Hi all, I've been interested for a while in learning to play banjo. My first exposure to it was listening to bluegrass, but recently I have gotten very into Celtic and Irish music, and I think I...
Hi all,
I've been interested for a while in learning to play banjo. My first exposure to it was listening to bluegrass, but recently I have gotten very into Celtic and Irish music, and I think I would most enjoy learning to play by playing that style. Hence I am interested in Irish banjo, which I have come to understand is a bit different. I have a few questions that I was hoping someone here could answer. I don't play any other instruments and I'm interested in this just for fun.
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My understanding is that the typical Irish banjo player plays a tenor banjo with 4 strings. However I see some variation between 17 and 19 frets. Does anyone have some insight into the difference here, and which might be preferred?
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How hard would it be to learn other styles if I start with a 4 string? Is it like going from playing bass to guitar? Is 4 string typically seen as easier to pick up? I like Celtic music but not totally sure I want to be "locked in" to that. But then again, maybe that would help to be a bit more focused.
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To get specific, I am thinking of buying this as a beginner banjo. I'd be surprised if so, but does anyone here have experience with this brand, or else have other recommendations?
Like I said, I am a total beginner in that I've never played any instrument. So on that note, if you think I'm asking the wrong types of questions, I'd want to know that too!
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Van Morrison — Rave on, John Donne / Rave on, Pt. 2 (1984)
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Van Morrison - Rave on, John Donne / Rave on, Pt. 2 - Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984)
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The history of Halloween
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You can now explore all of ‘The Book of Kells’ for free online
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Julie Fowlis – Dh’èirich mi moch madainn cheòthar (2017)
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Nolwenn Leroy – Tri Martolod (2010)
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Zero Symphony Battalion (Hiroki Kikuta) - Never Ending Night (feat. Jillian Aversa) (2018)
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How millennials are breathing fresh life into the ancient Irish language
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Underrated games showcase: Folklore (PS3, 2007)
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Dropkick Murphys - Good Rats (2001)
2 votes