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Green Sleeves (O'Neills Irish Double Jig)
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This is a simple arrangement of Greensleeves using the double jig melody printed in O'Neills Dance Music of Ireland
singer songwriter acoustic folk british guitarist song celtic traditional fingerstyle scottish scotland guitar kelso
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Solo singer-songwriter and tunesmith playing British fingerstyle steel and nylon string guitar, and historic instruments. Scots and Irish influences.
I've been writing and playing songs and tunes since teenage years in folk clubs and pubs. I co-organise the Kelso Friday night live music sessions at the Cross Keys (hosted singaround 7.45-10pm) and Cobbles Inn (10-12pm open mic with The Cobbles Band) with the help of many friends. All welcome! Visit us at kelsofolkandlive co uk. It is worth clicking on the tab because the sound quality of my tracks is far higher than the auto player on this page. Many can be streamed or downloaded at 320KBps and the enhancement for solo guitar/voice far exceeds the benefit you get for highly compressed band recordings. My recordings are full dynamic, not compressed. Just select Hi-Fi for the first song, and an MP3 high bitrate window will open - you will still get a sequence of songs. Most of my downloads are free, but some 320KBps tracks are paid-for. These are selected because they make up my main instrumental album. I now have a YouTube page and have started doing some video recordings for fun: @daviddkilpatrick I have mainly played Lowden guitars since 1999. I current play a 1985 S5FN (nylon string), 1986 S22 (jumbo O-size mahogany/cedar), and 1995 S32 (small body rosewood/spruce). I also play my own 1997-built Martin 'kit' Grand Auditorium rosewood/spruce, a Sigma OM-T, Furch Little Jane, Tacoma Papoose, Guild 8-string baritone, Vintage V880 parlour guitar and Gordon Giltrap signature model, a Troubadour mahogany/spruce classical and an Adam Black 12-string. And that's just the guitars... also viola, mandolin, mandola, waldzither, bouzouki, Appalachian dulcimer, low D whistle, keyboards.
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Peak #132
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David Kilpatrick
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David Kilpatrick 2005
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September 06, 2005
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MP3 3.3 MB 192 kbps 2:23
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The acoustic guitar newsgroup RMMGA had Greensleeves as a project. I have a couple of dozen versions of this from lute books, 17th and 18th century dance books, 19th century MS and other sources. All are written as a simple melody line, and any guitar arrangement depends on interpretation. This arrangement uses the harmonies I would expect from an Irish session, but is played at about half the speed for a lively double jig (I can do it faster but it becomes a bit a jangling mess - if anything, it sounds at its best even slower!). It is played on my Lowden S35C ziricote/cedar using DR 'Black Beauty' coated strings which are entirely black and did not prove very friendly (even the trebles are coated). But the sound is OK despite them sticking to my fingers and squeaking a lot.
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