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I have a mate who plays a bit of fiddle, and it would be good to be able to play a few chords in backing. I can play a bit of guitar, but don't know/remember much of the theory. Are there any basic rules or tips (e.g. keys or sets of chords?) for traditional Irish and Scottish folk? I'm not that familiar with the genre but he plays tunes a bit like some on [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rough-Guide-To-Scottish-Folk/dp/B00004BYZR ]this[/url] album.
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check out justinguitar.com and see if he,s got anything to help you.
If they are good and you are just backing it should be easy to do some traditional stuff - mainly open chords tbh whilst they embellish around this
What songs can they play - find a tab chord version of that and off you go
yes keys and chords have rules but you dont need to get too wound up in it to just play songs
eg
http://www.guitaretab.com/i/irish-rovers/256616.html
its black velvet band
Unplug it, play sitting down
Thanks guys 8)
Richard Thompson book is good - he plays quite a bit in DADGAD:
http://www.homespuntapes.com/Instructors/richard-thompson/richard-thompson-teaches-traditional-guitar-instrumentals
[url= http://www.martindardis.com/irish_lyrics_chords_a_e.html ]This'll get you going[/url]
best advice is to listen to others. oh and for jigs, its down up down, down up down, down up down on the left hand, if you can do that nicely it don't matter what notes you play. i play in dropped d tuning, ie normal but with bottom e tuned down to d, and use a capo for different keys, i'm off to google for some nice players
Basic open chords, a capo and some minimal strumming will get you a long way, especially with a fiddle playing the melody. If you want to learn a few bass runs and some flat picking patterns it'll help. I'm rubbish but I'm getting better and it's really satisfying when you get a lick in. Go for it!
Mowgli
If you have the basics of guitar all you need do is go to your local Folk Club and listen then join in. Or better still if your up North come to our Folk Clubs and give it a try.
Grow a beard, learn some cowboy chords and strum away.
^^ this is ed boyd, one of the best tune backers around at the mo, also have a listen to lau, the best band band in the world
you'll need lighter fluid, a match and an axe to be sure....
