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Post new topic "Hag at the Churn" C6th - Blocking exercise via a tune
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 27 Jan 2020 4:54 am    
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Here's a fun way to practice your electric steel blocking using actual music instead of exercises. "Hag at the Churn" is a traditional Celtic jig that's fun to play and a genre not often heard on electric steel. Jig rhythm has a cool "rolling on the waves" feel as you cycle through the A/B sections multiple times.

If you listen to the many renditions of this tune on YouTube, you can hear the different traditional ornamentations people add to the basic melody - most commonly, playing some notes as triplets.

Computer-generated melody of this arrangement:
https://soundcloud.com/andrew-volk-117033813/hag-at-the-churn-c6th-tuning-midi-of-melody

In case a pulse is helpful, here's one of several Bohdran (Irish hand drum) backup tracks available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm_tqC-UIPE
Enjoy!


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