Irish Bouzouki
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Published 2017-09-11
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Recorded: Dublin, August 2017.
All Comments (21)
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When he started singing, I noticed he sounded so familiar. Then I remembered, Daoiri was the one singing Galway Girl along with other musicians when their flight was delayed
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The curse of a bouzouki player: "What kind of guitar is that!?" The curse of a mandolin player: "woow, cool ukulele!"
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Great playing and singing. Thanks for introducing this Yank to this joyous music. I can see where bluegrass comes from.
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Here I’m 65 years along and until tonight, I’d never heard of an Irish bouzouki. Or had I ever hear that song. Super job playing and singing!
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Daoirí is one of the greatest and is, hands down, the best modern Irish folk singer and bouzouki player. Cheers!
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BEAUTIFUL song at the end!
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There is a very popular Greek bouzouki with 8 strings, koumpare. Most Greek bouzouki songs after 1960 are for 8 string bouzouki.
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Daoiri makes me want to play the Bouzouki, he's fantastic.
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I love it when someone pauses when asked a question cause they answer from their heart
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Daoiri Farrell is a great musician, really interesting video. been listening to his cd a lot!
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amazing, this guy is truly talented as a player and a singer, i thoroughly enjoyed this song. thank you so much for sharing. Cheers. Andy. Scotland.
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Superb, does a great job of this song in this video ....brilliant
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Nice instrument, great playing and singing! Love it!
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Daoiri has turned me onto the instrument and I'm getting one soon!
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Wonderful musician - can't wait to get stuck into the irish bouzouki!
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Sounds great been thinking of getting an Irish bouzouki to accompany the family singing Irish folk tunes
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I just love the way Daoiri belts out a tune.
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I just put his music in my playlist, very nice!
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Irish bouzouki is one of the best sounding stringed instrument. It makes you feel good just listening to it! :-)
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the modern version of Greek bouzouki has 8 strings 9 (C-F-A-D) and the old version (before the end of WW1) has 6 strings (D-A-D) nowadays bouzouki's players (μπουζουκτσήδες bouktsides) use the modern vesion but there best of them who play rebetika use the old version