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Good Celtic Guitarists?
Who are players who have mastered the feel of ITM, STM ect?
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Tony McManus Steve Baughman Martin Simpson Pierre Bensusan John Doyle Paul Brady Probably 100's more, depending on what you're looking for.
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ITM = Irish Traditional Music. (The sterner branches dislike guitar almost as much as drums and ETM (the sometimes denied English Traditional Music) and also the word Celtic).
STM = Scottish Traditional Music presumably. |
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Harvey Reid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do-QWGSZEM4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m62FyuBT9g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIRdx-vSrTA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LheZneHCS_c
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Looking for players like Tony McManus, who knows traditional tunes, can play both solo and as backup, and is advanced at both fingerstyle and flatpicking.
Thanks for the names. |
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Also:
Duck Baker El McMeen Alec Stone Sweet Bennett Hammond Pat Kirtley John Renbourn Davey Graham Soig Siberil (Breton, but similar genre) Al Petteway Rolly Brown ...and more... Jack
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Dick Gaughan? (maybe he's more Scots than Irish, despite the name)
Here's my favourite tune of his (from a Burns poem, ie Scots): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ7oYCx6tBw But this sounds Irish enough to me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrdl4ijru8o |
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Another vote for both Al Petteway and Rolly Brown.
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Arty McGlynn should get a lot of the credit for bringing the guitar into the traditional music arena. He was the first I know of to feature flatpicked solo renditions of the repetoire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2roku8fdF4 |
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The first Celtic guitarist I listened to was Richard Searles (seer-less).
Clean - responsive - very melodic Here's a great sample of his style: "A Thousand curses on Love" http://www.earthdancemusic.com
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Thanks, gibbyguy, for the link to Richard Searles. I hadn't heard of him, and now, thanks to you, I've discovered a new great musician. I love renaissance music, and he does a lot of it, with good arrangements. Not to mention the celtic stuff, and his own compositions. Thank you.
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Anton Emery
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William Coulter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jowqE...2E21D9&lf=plcp http://www.williamcoulter.com/discography.html
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