Did You See the Black Rogue

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Did You See the Black Rogue?

Use the fringe twister to quickly, evenly finish your scarves, make cord or even twist sliver. This is a really inspiring Irish traditional tune. I just recently got into Celtic guitar and I'll post a bunch more soon. I learned this tune from the great Duck Baker. This is my very first youtube video as I just received camcorder for Xmas. I'm trying to figure it out lol!

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Thanks for listening, your comments are appreciated. Check out my page for more. Subscribe for the latest official music videos, official audio videos, performances, bts and more from our artists and projects. Roberto Dalla Vecchia House concert a Vicenza 16 febbraio Experience majestic castles, lush countryside and soaring cliffs with ocean waves all set to the lovely Irish Celtic music folk song "Down By The Sally Garden".

Did you see the Black Rogue? - Jeff Moore

This song, popularized by Orla Fallon of the famous Celtic Woman singers, is performed superbly by Lark and Spur in this video. Search by, larkandspur, to find them. Visit us at http: This is one of the most popular compositions in the classical world which was composed during the baroque era in the 's by Johann Pachelbel.

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Performed by the Slovak Chamber Orchestra. You can find the mp3 here: In a Celtic mood last night, I reached for the steel string and found myself playing this well known traditional Irish folk song. Dear thoughts are in my mind And my soul soars enchanted As I hear the sweet lark sing In the clear air of the day.

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For a tender beaming smile To my hope has been granted And tomorrow she shall hear All my fond heart would say. I shall tell her all my love And my soul's adoration And I think she will hear me And will not say me nay. It is this that gives my soul All its joyous elation As I hear the sweet lark sing In the clear air of the day.

A set of jigs on the tenor banjo for the course I'm teaching. Three repeats of each, with the first repeat without any ornamentation. The dots and chords are at http: Most modern arrangements of the song can be traced to the recording by Fairport Convention in , who adopted the style of the song from the travelling singer Margaret Barry. Also of note is the recording of the song by Alan Stivell in Here I try to play it only for fingerstyle acoustic guitar. The band was the Gallowglass Ceili Band and the album would have been recorded in late 50s or very early 60s.

There were some very good tunes on the disc.


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Thirty five years later and we still play it always when we have a session. DuncanCameron posted this link a couple of years ago. The Gunn Book version has C sharps. I personally play it with C naturals. It would seem to be a old pipe tune although John Gunn who wrote the Gunn Book was a fiddler. The B part is different though. Paddy the Weaver T: Black Rogue, The M: This setting adds chords my own, not something "official" , and is based on the first setting on this site, with a few minor edits.

I keep wondering about the name of this tune. However, this is a pretty cheerful tune, considering the intimidating name. What kind of pirate is this tune about?

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Or is this a modern tune about somebody picking up a new Nissan Rouge that was painted black? Playing this on tenor banjo or mandolin has always been a good source of tips: In most cases, tune names are just labels, nothing more.


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Just enjoy playing it.