The Lark in the Morning - Irish Music Tutorial by James Finnegan

📘TheBanjoBuddy Tune Book: https://www.thebanjobuddy.com/booksto... Welcome to this tutorial on playing ‘The Lark in the Morning’ - a great Irish jig. This tutorial is designed for musicians of all levels who want to learn and appreciate this classic tune. ⌚⌚Timestamps⌚⌚ 00:00 - Intro 00:56 Historical Sound-bites 01:28 Slow Pace 06:46 First Part Broken Down 09:03 Second Part Broken Down 11:37 Third Part Broken Down 14:28 Fourth Part Broken Down 17:09 Fast 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 Lark in the Morning’ is a classic tune worth adding to your repertoire. Grab your instrument, and I hope you enjoy the tutorial! 🎶🍀 #IrishMusic #TheLarkInTheMorning #IrishMusicTutorial #TheBanjoBuddy *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. ~ 1923 Peter J. Conlon. The Genius of Peter Conlon. 78 RPM Recordings from 1917-1929. Peter J. Conlon (melodeon). ~1956 The Raineys. Paddy Rainey (fiddle), Stephen Rainey (fiddle), Bridie 'Biddy' Rainey (vocals). ~1959 Seamus Ennis. The Bonny Bunch of Roses. (pipes, whistle, vocals). ~1978 Paddy Glackin, Mick Gavin, Michael O'Brien. The Flags of Dublin. For this tune: Michael (pipes). ~2001 Davy Spillane and Kevin Glackin. Forgotten Days.For this tune: (pipes), (fiddle). ~2002 Ronan Browne and Peter O'Loughlin. Touch Me If You Dare. For this tune: (pipes), (fiddle). ~2003 Tommy Peoples ‘Geantraí ’ TG4. ~ 2022nJoe Byrne, Snugcheol, The Lark in the Morning, Kildare.