Was talking back and forth to another member and voiced my feeling
(s) that Irish/Celtic Trad (and it's Am-er-eecan cousin..bluegrass)
must be the toughest stuff in the world to play.
Just think about it. First you have a melody and then it repeats
itself, then repeats itself again, and again, and again. How does
one play this stuff? From rote? How does one keep the notes
straight? The nice thing about jazz is that you never have to do the
same thing twice. It's so easy (by comparison).
THEN, as if that wasn't enough to spin your head, the melody changes
to something else, and the whole entire process starts all over
again. Instead of a bridge, there are multiple melodies. Then, it's
no fun if they tell you that there are literally thousands of notes.
AND all the verses have to match. No liberties allowed. And the
speed? fugeddabowdit.
When I hear players like Jim Conway, Rick Epping, Brendan Power, my
brain liquifies and drips down into my shoelaces. Jeez.
smo-joe
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