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Old 08-03-2019, 08:48 AM
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Default Bill Sullivan's Polka (trad/Arr.Julie Henigan )

If the Jigs, Hornpipes, Reels evoke Ireland, we know less the Polka and yet it is part of the trad directory for a long time.
Here is one of the best known

The difficulty is in the respect of the fingering of the right hand, a shot to take

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Well done, sounds nice and if you have trouble with the right hand I can't hear it. Seeing this I don't think the left hand is any easier.
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Very nice, I didn't know that polka at something to do with Ireland! La serviette c'est pour quoi??
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Well done, sounds nice and if you have trouble with the right hand I can't hear it. Seeing this I don't think the left hand is any easier.
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Very nice, I didn't know that polka at something to do with Ireland! La serviette c'est pour quoi??


Thank you Johan
The Polka is an energetic dance appeared in Bohemia in the 1830s, it spread very quickly in England and Ireland and became very popular

This guitar has a "varnish buffer" very fine. I protect it with a cloth when I play without a handle.
I do not know if the translation for the polish is good. I think it's more like "French polish"
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Remy, intricate and very clean playing here. Fun song as well, I enjoyed it
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Merci Larry
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