Abe Joyner-Meyers
Old time banjo submission for the Deer Creek Fiddlers Convention 2021.
updated 3 years ago
Teatime Tunes: Biweekly videos of my favorite tunes, both new and old, on fiddle, bouzouki, and guitar.
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Teatime Tunes: Biweekly videos of my favorite tunes, both new and old, on fiddle, bouzouki, and guitar.
Consider subscribing to hear more music: youtube.com/channel/UC_9uh1UJY-D1BYOtC7I5pfQ/?sub_confirmation=1
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Teatime Tunes: Biweekly videos of my favorite tunes, both new and old, on fiddle, bouzouki, and guitar.
Buy me a cup of tea: paypal.com/paypalme/abejoynermeyers
Consider subscribing to hear more music: youtube.com/channel/UC_9uh1UJY-D1BYOtC7I5pfQ/?sub_confirmation=1
Special thanks to Muhua Yang for editing, to Maria Wong and Walt Michael from Common Ground on the Hill, and to Tim Finch from Eastman Guitars and Mandolins.
0:00 Intro and Eastman E2D-CD
0:36 The Tune!
2:31 What Tune Is It?
3:00 Thanks!
The Princess Royal is one of my favorite English dance tunes. Although it was first published as early as 1730, it was likely played (and danced to) long before that, despite dubious attribution to Irish composer and harper Turlough O'Carolan.
Teatime Tunes: Biweekly videos of my favorite tunes, both new and old, on fiddle, bouzouki, and guitar.
Consider subscribing to hear more music: youtube.com/channel/UC_9uh1UJY-D1BYOtC7I5pfQ/?sub_confirmation=1
Buy me a cup of tea: paypal.com/paypalme/abejoynermeyers