Merci de m'aider à le retrouver . Also known as
There are 4 recordings of this tune. Does the Pope **** in the woods?
As for joining in, read the comments carefully, it’ll depend on how good *you* are and which session you choose to try to join.And what does that have to do with Tickle Her Leg, exactly?
Also known as Get Up Old Woman And Shake Yourself, Go To The Devil And Shake Yourself, Tickle Her Leg, Tickle Her Leg With A Barley Straw. Tickle her leg (suite) Partager ce morceau Arrangement : That's all folk: Inséré le 01/01/1995 Arrangeur : Interprète : Tonalité : Sol/Mim. Anyway, Jerusalem Ridge has already been submitted, and perhaps some kind person might write a tune called "Jeruselem" - what do you want, reel, jig, hornpipe, etc ?That’s a really good transcription of the tune as Sharon Shannon plays it, by the way. Do a search in the Sessions section, Jim, you’ll find plenty. Tickle Her Leg With The Barley Straw jig. Simple things done well!I was just trying it out on the B/C accordion and discovered a couple of little variations you can use. soliste : , groupe : 1 voix … Diff.
Tickle her leg (suite) Partager ce morceau Sur le CD de Sharon Shannon sur lequel je l'ai trouvé, ce morceau vient à la suite de "Tickle her leg", mais je n'ai pas son nom réel.
I imagine that on a fiddle, using a neutral tone somewhere between D and D# or between E and F would work, too. If you aren’t a member of The Session yet, you can
Tickle Her Leg With The Barley Straw appears in 1 other tune collection. Get Up Old Woman And Shake Yourself, Go To The Devil And Shake Yourself, Tickle Her Leg, Tickle Her Leg With A Barley Straw.Tickle Her Leg With The Barley Straw has been added to Tickle Her Leg With The Barley Straw has been added to 52 tunebooks.Great banjo tune, taken from Sharon Shannon’s Spellbound album, goes well with Bundle and Go.i am going to Boston soon .Are there any good session pubs in Boston?Is a bear Polish? Raising the middle note a half step to ED#E or F#FF# once in a while is nice. The spelling mistakes (usually typos) on this site would keep a dictionary maker happy (or miserable) for years. And the only G in the whole tune also seems to work as a G#.This is one of my favourite jigs - the first one I learnt well enough to play through coherently…It’s usually played in Edor, and called "Get Up Old Woman and Shake Yourself: The version of the tune played on the *Tunes* album, to my ear, sounds more like this (on an F whistle) —Isn’t the version of the tune played on the Tunes album the same as this one? There are a bunch of places where it goes EDE or F#EF#. Not only did I spell it wrong, I was looking for Jerusalem Ridge in a hurry and never meant to post any request at all…now I can’t get rid of it. So I’m not looking for a hymn but I am going to give up traditional music out of shame….Skippy, don’t take it to heart! ;)You might have noticed that I posted a request for ‘Jeruselem’ okay how stupid do i feel!?