Atholl Highlanders - as a jig and a march - Mandolin Lesson (Advanced)
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This is a lesson for advanced mandolin players on how to play the Scottish tune 'Atholl Highlanders'. What's really interesting about this tune - and a challenge for us mandolin players - is that it can be played as a jig or as a march. Fiddle players in sessions are likely to play it as a jig, but bagpipes and marching bands play it as a march. We'll learn both ways in this lesson and discuss the theory and techniques that separate the two versions.
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0:00 Intro
01:19 Atholl Highlanders - jig
05:04 Full tune - jig
06: 42 Atholl Highlanders - march
11:04 Full tune - march
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful Mandolin information with us. I have been trying to learn to play mandolin after playing guitar for years and your KZread channel is very helpful! Especially when it's being taught by a fellow from Scotland! My Great Great Grandfather moved from Ayrshire Scotland to the US in the 1800's. Maybe it's in the DNA, but I've always been drawn to Scottish/Irish music. Thanks again and I look forward to hopefully one day being able to play the mandolin with the help of talented people like you!!
I wrote a tune I call rude robins jig a while back and now just realized why it sounds so Scottish because of the snaps I play it with. Thanks for putting a label onto this technique. You have an interesting mix of tunes to learn on your channel.
Fantastic lesson. Thanks for posting.