What are your favourite instruments to listen to?
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Not sure if there are many people looking in, but maybe we can get some conversation going.......
I like some fairly niche genres, which then makes it difficult to find new music in that genre. Thought it might be worth having a thread where people can post artists they enjoy, but where they’re struggling to find similar music, to let the hive mind provide them with ideas!
ეს არის კარგი ფანდურის გაკვეთილის პლეილისტი. ამ არხზე რამდენიმე სალამურის გაკვეთილი არის. This panduri lesson playlist shows the strumming patterns used in Georgian folk music....
just sharing 4:46 minutes of joy :)
Should I go back to posting links? I have 20 years worth :) Would you like more information in the title? I’ll give most any trad/folk a listen so I didn’t think to do that.
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/403961...
"A little tune about all the good parties that, for some reason, always ends up in the kitchen." If you ever get a chance to hear these lads live, grab it. They're brilliant.
Lush Balkan Brass, one of my favourite albums. The whole disc is well worth close and repeated listening.
Another happy one to start the day. From Galicia this time. Alfonso Franco & Alfonso Merion on fiddles, Josiño Liz on bouzouki
Was able to hear these lads live many years back, when they did a small warm-up tour with a very informal "figuring this out" kind of vibe. It was brilliant and so much fun....
Cool Bandcamp article about the weirdo folk scene happening in Ireland and the UK these days. I got turned on to stuff like The Incredible String Band, Third Ear Band, and Gryphon in my 20s, so this has been great to see. Odd that they didn't mention Broadside Hacks or Junior Brother, but it's still rad.
Can be played in a standard pub session setting on typical session instruments, just bring a kazoo. Check....
Fit like fae the NE of Scotland...
If folk music stands for bringing people together, this is a prime example for it, with a choir of 20.000 people and a powerful arrangement of a traditional song. Enjoy with headphones or a good HiFi system.
I figured there's probably not another user on the federation who could post this, so I might as well. Track 1 is my absolute favourite.
This is the first post in the new folk music community. Use this to say hello and, if you want to, say what kind of tradition you come from or are into. I'll begin saying that I am mostly making and listening to western european traditions, such as Irish jigs and reels or scandinavian polskas.