Joe Bane's (Barndance) | Melody Tutorial & Play-Along
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JOE BANE'S AKA - "Billy Malley's Schottische," "Joe Bane's Scottische." AKA and see "Dornoch Links." Irish, Schottische or Barn Dance (time). The tune is popular as a barn dance or schottische in East County Clare; nonetheless, it is a derivative of the Scottish pipe march "Dornoch Links." The title "Joe Bane's" honors the tin whistle and flute player from the Magherabaun area, near Feakle in East Clare. Bane (1921–1992) was often a playing partner with fiddler Bill Malley, whose name is attached to an alternate title for the schottische.
Also known as Bill O’Malley’s, Joe Bane’s, Joe Bane’s Schottische.
Some tips for practicing:
Learn the melody at both the slow and fast tempo. Don't forget you can slow down and speed up the video too!
Play the melody along with the jam track. Can you keep the melody going when Eimear's part drops out?
Try to play the chords. Experiment with using different rhythms. There are a lot of chords in this song and a bunch of ways to play them. Attempt to play them in your lower register, using only the D and G strings, or only the G and C.
Improvise over the jam track. If you're new to improvisation, start by embellishing and altering the melody.
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