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ViktorShestakov
1 post
Sep 03, 2010
10:21 PM
All greetings, I the first time here. I play a harmonica 2.5 years, 0.5 exclusively Irish traditional music, before couldn't be defined with that music, which I want to play. I would like to hear responses on my video. Thankful in advance)))

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kplmhQtZdkY

I will be glad to councils, into the account of what to develop there will be one further though I think council: to learn to play more rhythmically.
P.S.
Sorry about my english)))

Last Edited by on Sep 03, 2010 10:23 PM
Oisin
655 posts
Sep 03, 2010
10:28 PM
Hi Victor and welcome to the forum. I have posted your video here so we can all see it.

As an Irishman I've got to say I love your playing. Very good for 2.5 years!!


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Ant138
556 posts
Sep 04, 2010
1:14 AM
Hi Viktor, welcome aboard. I thought your playing was very good. I personally don't play any Irish harp but this definantly sounded great to me. Keep it up:o)
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rmiker
5 posts
Sep 04, 2010
5:13 AM
Hi Viktor,
I also very much enjoyed your playing of ITM.

The rhythm is already in the tunes. The more you listen to good Irish music, the better player you will become.

Your English is fine.

Cheers,
Mike

Last Edited by on Sep 04, 2010 5:15 AM
Heart2Harp
128 posts
Sep 04, 2010
7:24 AM
Hi Viktor, welcome to the forum.

well done! I very much like irish folk although I don't play any on the harmonica. I very much enjoyed your playing. Was the first tune called ''Boys of Blue Hill?''

As for the rythm, there are little variations but I find it is not a problem because you are playing by yourself. I would love to hear you play with a guitar partner.

could you tell us a bit about yourself? Where are you from?

Mathieu (I'm from Canada)
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joeleebush
75 posts
Sep 04, 2010
7:54 AM
Very nice, young man.
I am an old beat down road tested blues player, however I appreciate hearing this type of work when it is done skillfully (as you have neatly demonstrated.
And...you exhibit authority with your playing. There isn't an ounce of "pup" in what I see of you here.
Wail on, my man
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ianharpo
28 posts
Sep 04, 2010
8:50 AM
Man, that was great................I feel like a jig and a pint of Guiness now!
nacoran
2694 posts
Sep 04, 2010
10:17 AM
I like it. I'm fond of playing Irish harp too. Welcome to the forum.

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The Gloth
464 posts
Sep 04, 2010
10:43 AM
Nice playing ! Do you use irish tuning on your harp, or just the regular one ?
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ViktorShestakov
2 posts
Sep 04, 2010
12:09 PM
Many thanks for a praise: Ant138, rmiker, Heart2Harp, joeleebush, ianharpo, ianharpo, nacoran, The Gloth.

About me:
I live in Russia. I'm 20 years old. I am the student of technical university in St.-Petersburg. Was born also veins while to I didn't become 17 years old in the north of the country, in a small city behind polar circle. In music was engaged only independently, began with a guitar. Now still I learn to play on darbuka (the Arabian drum). Very much I want to visit Ireland. Also very much I want to buy bagpipe, since the childhood its sound simply scolds to bones.

Heart2Harp, first tune is "The Harvest Home"

The Gloth, I use only rihter diatonic harmonica. I don't love alternative variants of options, because it excludes much that I can receive for the account of standard adjustment. For example rhythmic and octava plaing, if to use adjustment paddy rihter.


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