Learn The Kesh Jig - Trad Tutorial by James Finnegan

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Welcome to this tutorial on playing "The Kesh Jig" a great Irish jig in the key of G major. This tutorial is designed for musicians of all levels who want to learn and appreciate this classic tune.
⌚⌚Timestamps⌚⌚
00:00 - Intro
00:53 - Historical Soundbites
01:10 - Slow Pace
04:06 - First Part Broken Down
06:26 - Second Part Broken Down
09:03 - Medium Pace
For those looking to expand their repertoire, you can find even more traditional Irish tunes in my tune book, "The Banjo Buddy Tune Book: 365 Traditional Irish Tunes," available at www.thebanjobuddy.com
Whether you're a banjo player, fiddler, whistler, or simply someone who loves Irish music, "The Kesh Jig" is a classic tune worth adding to your repertoire. Grab your instrument, follow along with the tutorial, and enjoy the beauty of this classic jig. 🎶🍀 #IrishMusic #TheKeshJig #IrishMusicTutorial
*Please note that this video includes audio clips that are not my own. These clips are used for educational purposes only to enhance your learning experience.
~1949 - "Taisce Luachmhar (Valuable Treasure)" - Paddy Killoran (fiddle)
1974 - "Live at Passim" - Boys of the Lough: Dave Richardson (mandolin, banjo), Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (flute, whistle), Robin Morton (bodhrán, concertina) - Live at Passim
1975 - "1975. The First Album" - The Bothy Band: Paddy Keenan (pipes, whistle), Matt Molloy (flute, whistle), Tommy Peoples (fiddle), Donal Lunny (bouzouki, vocals), Tríona Ni Dhomhnaill (harpsichord, bodhrán, vocals), Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (guitar, vocals) - The First Album
~1981 - "Lucky in Love" - Charlie Lennon (fiddle), Mick O'Connor (flute)
Lucky in Love
~2010 - "Island Treasures" - Marcus Hernon (flute), Johnny Connolly (melodeon) - Seoda na n-Oileán. Island Treasures.

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  • @katiecoughlan7992
    @katiecoughlan79923 ай бұрын

    Great tutorial, thanks a lot! The guitar is a nice addition too 🙌

  • @mtb71
    @mtb717 ай бұрын

    Thanks James for the time you commit to these tutorials. They are excellent and widen participation in playing the banjo as many don’t have the time or money to benefit from your 1-1s like I did.

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you Kieran! Really appreciate the kind words!!!

  • @PG-bc9ty
    @PG-bc9ty6 ай бұрын

    Great vid, loads of people I know have your book now too!

  • @Donalob
    @Donalob5 ай бұрын

    Best of luck with the new channel.

  • @ryannorris1
    @ryannorris15 ай бұрын

    I have to say I really love your videos. The historical sound clips, showing how it's been played in the past with different instruments by different artists is pretty cool. I have a banjitar and I simply removed the top and bottom strings and now have a 4 string banjo, so looking forward to playing along with your videos.

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the kind words Ryan! Thrilled to hear that you enjoy the videos and appreciate the historical sound clips. I love witnessing how tunes evolve over time!

  • @cliffordowen77
    @cliffordowen777 ай бұрын

    28 countries 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿love the Tutorials👌👌

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    7 ай бұрын

    Indeed!!! Thanks a million!

  • @InjectedImages
    @InjectedImages7 ай бұрын

    Great lesson again thanks! any chances you could upload that backing track in your drop box?

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    7 ай бұрын

    Drop me an email at james.banjobuddy@gmail.com and I'd be happy to send it over!

  • @chrism3236
    @chrism32363 ай бұрын

    Hi James,what is your preferred pick ?please.

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris. Typically using Jim Dunlop .73 these days.

  • @DonalUiNeill
    @DonalUiNeill6 ай бұрын

    Hi James. Is there a set purpose for the down up down down up pluc usage? Is it based on the Kesh jig in particular or is it a more generalised thing? I've only ever done down up - down up repeat.

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi Donal! Will try not to complicate things here, but jigs typically have a 6/8 time signature, meaning there are six eighth (quaver) notes per bar. The beats are grouped in two sets of *three* eighth notes *DUD DUD*, giving the characteristic lilt or swing to the jig. The "down up down" pattern complements this time signature by providing a rhythmic emphasis on the first note of each group of three eighth notes, enhancing the natural pulse of the jig. Hope this helps? The DUD DUD I DUD DUD picking pattern is not specific to the Kesh Jig, but applies to almost all jigs.

  • @flordelaranjeira
    @flordelaranjeira5 ай бұрын

    Muito obrigado pelo seu conteúdo, seu site envia seu livro para o Brasil? Se nao por favor coloque a disposição em sites como eBay, shope, Aliexpress, pra gente poder ter acesso de outros países, tenho um banjo tenor e esse é um instrumento muito raro no Brasil, quero muito aprender e ter acesso ao material de estudo. 🇧🇷 Thank you very much for your content, does your website ship your book to Brazil? If not, please make it available on sites like eBay, shope, Aliexpress, so we can have access from other countries, I have a tenor banjo and this is a very rare instrument in Brazil, I really want to learn and have access to the study material. 🇧🇷

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    5 ай бұрын

    Hi there. I'm happy to let you know that my website does indeed ship internationally, including to Brazil. You can place an order directly through the website, and we'll make sure your book gets to you. Olá. Tenho o prazer de informar que meu site realmente faz envios internacionais, inclusive para o Brasil. Você pode fazer um pedido diretamente pelo site e nós garantiremos que seu livro chegue até você.

  • @flordelaranjeira

    @flordelaranjeira

    5 ай бұрын

    @@The_Banjo_Buddy Compra feita meu amigo, aguardando ancioso a chegada do livro, gratidão. 🙏🏽 Purchase made my friend, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the book, gratitude. 🙏🏽

  • @gearoidcrowley4753
    @gearoidcrowley47537 ай бұрын

    What happened to all the older videos?

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi Gearoid! It's a long and sad story! I set up KZread account whilst at University in Dublin. Six months after gradation, everything associated with my University account ceased to exist: my Google Drive, KZread channel, subscriptions etc. etc. I did a lot of toing and froing with KZread and UCD but they could do nothing for me. Was absolutely devastating. Lost over 50 videos and thousands of subscribers. Hopefully (however) the new channel will do just as good (if not better) than the old one! All the best!

  • @gearoidcrowley4753

    @gearoidcrowley4753

    6 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear it James! I started following back in 2020 when you were starting! Thanks for all the effort and keep it going ! All the best👍

  • @The_Banjo_Buddy

    @The_Banjo_Buddy

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the continuous support Gearoid! Really really appreciate it!

  • @patrickfitzgerald7449

    @patrickfitzgerald7449

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks was wondering what happened myself also. Got the books and got through learning the scales then when I was let back to work after covid left it. Picked it up. The banjo for the new year and was hoping to start again from the start. Really what I'm saying is if you could put up a really basic video like the kerry or britches and one on the scale exercises in your own time if it is possible it would be fantastic. No worries either way I might catch up anyway. Thnks