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Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar Vol. 1: Ramble To Cashel

Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar Vol. 1: Ramble To Cashel Review


This collection of traditional music from Ireland and Scotland arranged for solo guitar is the result of passionate study and adaptation of the tradition by some of the finest musicians playing in this genre. Companion release to Vestapol Video 13029 Ramble to Cashel. With: Martin Simpson, Steve Baughman, Pierre Bensusan, Duck Baker, Tom Long, Pat Kirtley and El McMeen, guitars.

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Historically, the harp was the primary instrument of Irish traditional music. So when this kind of music is played on a guitar it is no surprise that it often sounds something like a harp. The seven outstanding American, French, and English players on this disc have been attracted to the lilting or mournful melodies of Ireland and their techniques have benefited from knowledge of bluegrass, jazz, blues, and rock. But the Irish flavor is the main attraction, from "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" on the first cut, through less familiar material, to a wonderful "Danny Boy" near the end. The close-up recording has a striking presence, and the sound is very mellow, partly because of special, lower tunings (usually D-A-D-G-A-D). --Joe McLellan

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