Irish Guitar

ANybody aware of any good websites for Irish Guitar technique? I recall seeing somebody’s post for their’s here which I thought was davyjones.com, but going there now I find a go-kart site.

I think the man you’re looking for is Davy Rogers. Here’s the address:

http://homepage.tinet.ie/~davyr/

Nice site! :slight_smile:

Take care,
Jim


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Some links on the WORLDTRAD site at http://www.worldtrad.org . Look under INSTRUMENT->GUITAR

Kevin Krell

If you are interested in DADGAD tuning check Han’s DADGAD page.

http://home.hccnet.nl/h.speek/dadgad/

Steve

The Tara Circle in Yonkers is a non profit set up to help enrich these seeking to learn Irish and Celtic culture, history, Music and Crafts.

Mary Coogan teaches Celtic Guitar and the lesson will beginn in Febuary 2003.
Anyone interested can contact the Tara Circle at http://www.taracircle.org/

"Classes will resume in February 2003.
Join us on February 1st to celebrate Imbolc, an ancient festival associated with encouraging the sun from it’s Winter sleep.The beginning of Spring in Ireland also known as St. Briget’s Day after both the Celtic Goddess Brigit (Brighid) and the foundress of the convent of Cill Dara (Kildare) c510 AD who bore the Goddess name as her title.

Call (914)964-TARA if you are interested in participating in a class or Imbolc.
Due to renovations in Alder Manor, classes are being held in Bosch Hall which is the building behind Alder Manor"

Hi Folks,
I posted the link in good faith. I have decided to remove it.Apologies to all concerned.

Thank You, Mac

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[ This Message was edited by: MacEachain on 2002-12-15 14:22 ]

Here’s a piece of feedback. On his bouzouki page there are several examples of double-stop runs. These are identical in all respects to those on Han’s bouzouki website.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hspeek/bouzouki/gdad/index.html

The material has been on Han’s page for several years. It is apparantly taken from there without any acknowledgement that Han’s page is the source. The chord chart in Adobe Acrobat does give Han as the source.

Steve