Sanjay Krishna’s twenty-nine comments
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Re: Baritone ukulele as an ITM instrument
Yhaalhouse has played backing the baritone uke at our session and others for many a year. It is like a small nylon strung classical 'Spanish' guitar but without the Status Quo strings (the bottom E & A of the std gtr). It is very adaptable sounding like p... more…
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Re: Guitar accompaniment
A small detail re. accompaniment of Trad music on any chord playing device, strummed or keyboarded: When in Edor or Ador, please don't use the flat sixth major chord (Fmaj in A, Cmaj in E) no matter how tempting, exotic and Jethro Tull as they seem. The s... more…
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Re: Multi-instrumentalists
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Re: Theory, a bad thing?
David50: Yes! And we all know what a ridiculous patronizing load of old doodah astrology is!! more…
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Re: Hip Hop Track with (irish) flute sample
Beatboxing and free forming at sessions is surely old hat by now. more…
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Re: 2016 Election Night Session at The Ould Sod
It seems that the so-called United States of Amerika has failed its national intelligence test rather like the so-called United Kingdom did earlier in the year. more…
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Re: Good session for New Year
Organize your own private sesh! more…
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Re: Etymology: Trad, ITM & Irish traditional music
Bigsciota: I'm quite aware of the history thank you. more…
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Re: Etymology: Trad, ITM & Irish traditional music
'Traditional Music of the British Isles' is a handy all inclusive phrase. Irish, Scottish, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, English traditional musics all included. more…
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Re: Airedale Heifer
nsfs: ok! How would you collectively describe the islands to which we refer?! more…