Learn to accompany jigs and reels and other traditional Irish dance tunes in the style pioneered by Irish guitar greats Paul Brady, Mícheál Ó Dhomhnaill, and Dáithí Sproule and used at Irish seisiúns. With chord voicings, rhythm patterns, and practice tracks.
The Peacock’s Feather |
The Peacock’s Feather, Part 1: First-Position Arrangement |
“The Peacock’s Feather” is a hornpipe in the key of D minor, which is a somewhat unusual key in Irish music, so you may be playing some chords and chord voicings you haven’t played before, especially as you move up the neck. Flynn shows you two ways to back up “The Peacock’s Feather,” one in first position and one farther up the neck. In this video, Flynn reminds you of the basic chords in D minor, and then walks you through the first-position accompaniment of “The Peacock’s Feather.”
“The Peacock’s Feather” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |