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Latest podcast episodes about cittern

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 332: Patrick Gunning (Melodic Old Time Guitar, Cittern, and Swedish Fiddle)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 65:46


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Patrick Gunning. We recorded this last week in my home in Portland, OR. Songs in this episode: * Sandy River Belle (in D) (1:25) * Skråp-Ollas Polska efter Glysen (22:26) * Sexdrega Polonӓs #32 (45:55) * Slӓngpolska från Mörkö (55:39) * Road to Malvern (1:01:15) * Bonus track: Hunting the Buffalo Stay tuned for news on Lillian Sawyer and Patrick Gunning's duo album! Patrick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrick.gunning/ Lillian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilliansawyerfiddle/ Sign up for my January beginner and intermediate banjo workshops at https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store. Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/

Total Party Guild | A Retrowave Actual Play 5e DnD Podcast

Jewel, Stennel, Singer & Dimble continue their fight. Jewel uses her Cittern spells to fly around and Singer finally receives the token of his God's power. ---------------------------------------- Website: https://totalpartyguild.com/ Twitter & IG: @totalpartyguild Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotalPartyGuild/ Email: totalpartyguild@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Dungeons And Dragons, DnD, RPG, TTRPG, retrowave, live play, actual play

Total Party Guild | A Retrowave Actual Play 5e DnD Podcast

Jewel, Singer, Stennel & Dimble deal with another fishy ambush. Someone gets Swallowed, Someone blows a fish, and Jewel uses her new Cittern. ---------------------------------------- Website: https://totalpartyguild.com/ Twitter & IG: @totalpartyguild Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotalPartyGuild/ Email: totalpartyguild@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Dungeons And Dragons, DnD, RPG, TTRPG, retrowave, live play, actual play  

Stars in the Rafters
18. Cool water

Stars in the Rafters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 22:29


1. Aurora's schottis / Hägg bland björkar (Bird-cherry among birches) - lydia ievins (Montague, MA). A pair of friendly schottis tunes by lydia, played here on nyckelharpa and piano. The second owes its name to lydia’s family's namesake tree (Swedish "hägg" = Latvian "ieva"). Recorded on Koivu, lydia's duo album with Helsinki-based pianist Juha Kujanpää. www.lydiamusic.org  2. Hyla brook, by Robert Frost. Read by Margaret Youngberg (Greenfield, MA).  3. Owl’s Cowl - Chimney Swift (Boston, MA). Chimney Swift is Cecile Leroy (cello), Daniel Raine (cittern, guitars, banjo), Yaron Shragai (recorders, whistles, percussion), and A.Z. Madonna (accordion). This is Daniel’s first tune written for cittern. He named it after an impressively plumed owl he saw perched high up in a friend’s tree. This track appears on their album, Fly Me Home. https://chimneyswift.bandcamp.com/  4. Eel-grass, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Read by Ben Williams (Northampton, MA). Ben notes, “Spending some time growing up by the ocean, I sometimes long deeply for that specific habitat, which contains so much unique natural beauty and so many images and stories in my mind.”  5. Eleanor Plunkett - Curt Osgood (Binghamton, NY). Curt writes, “Turlogh O’Carolan composed numerous moving and fanciful melodies popular with folk musicians everywhere today. Eleanor Plunkett is one of my favorites. Played on my dulcimer for a YouTube video short I made this past March, I strove to create a peaceful visual and auditory moment away from the stresses of the past several months.” You can watch the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/bC4X5Wwe8Xk  www.curtosgood.com  6. Waterbound -  Lauren Breunig (Brattleboro, VT). This song is from Windborne’s album Midwinter Meeting. They learned it from Dirk Powell in 2011, just before Vermont was hit by Tropical Storm Irene. Windborne is Lauren Breunig, Jeremy Carter-Gordon, Lynn Mahoney Rowan, and Will Thomas Rowan. www.windbornesingers.com  7. Going for water, by Robert Frost. Read by Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT).  8. Capriccio Irreale - Mary Lea (Brattleboro, VT). This waltz by Kate Barnes is on Between Two Worlds, by Mary Lea and Friends. With Mary Lea (violin), Jeremiah McLane (accordion), Kate Barnes (piano), and Ralph Gordon (bass). https://dancefiddler.com/.  The opening music is “The Pearl in Sorrow’s Hand” by Julie Vallimont, from her album Dark Sky, Bright Stars. Produced by Julie Vallimont. Mixed and mastered by Dana Billings. All content courtesy of the artists, all rights reserved. This series is supported in part by the Country Dance and Song Society, NEFFA, and Pinewoods Camp. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it via Patreon: www.patreon.com/starsintherafters

Seasons of Change
The Passing of Remembrance

Seasons of Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 31:33


In Penzance, Tom encounters a mysterious busker from another age completely. An entertaining morning on the streets of Retford evolves into a study of Remembrance and our relationship with the poppy and all things past. In the Somerset countryside, Tom learns to see the night with fresh eyes, with the aid of a flatulent horse.Also featuring a chorus of bakery oven alarms and a giant cling film dispenser.Book and album available at http://www.tomkitching.co.uk/shop/CreditsTom Kitching - Storyteller and fiddle/mandolin. Author and recorder of the field recordings, except for the bakery ovens, recorded by Jon Loomes.Marit Fält - Mandola, Cittern.Jude Rees - English Border BagpipesMichelle Holding - AnnouncerJon Loomes - Producer and engineerPeter Crowther - Live engineer 

Seasons of Change
The Vast Suburbs of the Human Experience

Seasons of Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 32:59


The journey around England continues to throw up diverse experiences, both humorous and haunting. In Norwich, Tom gets into a volume battle with a training shoe shop. In London, the juxtaposition of gargantuan wealth and abject poverty is starkly played out in the wintery gloom by St Pauls' Cathedral, whilst Brighton teaches a few home truths about busking and perhaps life more generally. Meanwhile, a letter arrives from Ann Summers..Book and album available at http://www.tomkitching.co.uk/shop/CreditsTom Kitching - Storyteller and fiddle/mandolin. Author and recorder of the field recordings.Marit Fält - Mandola, Cittern.Jude Rees - English Border BagpipesMichelle Holding - AnnouncerJon Loomes - Producer and engineerPeter Crowther - Live engineer  

Seasons of Change
Butcher's Shops as Performance Art

Seasons of Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 27:05


As Tom's busking journey around England continues, he encounters devastating poverty on the streets of Bolton, listens to the song of the wild butcher's stall, and has another brush with the supernatural in a nightclub in Carlisle. Book and CD available at http://www.tomkitching.co.uk/shop/CreditsTom Kitching - Storyteller and fiddle/mandolin. Author and recorder of the field recordings.Marit Fält - Mandola, Cittern.Jude Rees - English Border BagpipesFreya Rae - FluteJim Molyneux - PercussionMichelle Holding - AnnouncerJon Loomes - Producer and engineerPeter Crowther - Live engineer 

Seasons of Change
Anarchy in its truest form

Seasons of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 31:50


The journey through England begins, starting in a wet and weary Berwick-Upon-Tweed, a town whose nationality is still uncertain and unimportant.In Darlington, Tom encounters a busker whose performance cannot be explained purely by earthly powers, and in Erpingham, (Norfolk) he finds a society whose unwritten and unspoken constitution can only be described as anarchy in its truest form.You will hear a Pacer train arriving and departing Redcar central station, the iconic sound of the now condemned British Leyland bus on rails drawing away with the evening commuter train to Saltburn.Book and CD available at http://www.tomkitching.co.uk/shop/CreditsTom Kitching - Storyteller and fiddle/mandolin. Author and recorder of the field recordings.Marit Fält - Mandola, Cittern.Jude Rees - English Border BagpipesFreya Rae - FluteJim Molyneux - PercussionMichelle Holding - AnnouncerJon Loomes - Producer and engineerPeter Crowther - Live engineer

Roll 4 Semantics
Session 39: It's Cittern, It's My Turn

Roll 4 Semantics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 2362507:16


After a night of celebrating, our heroes groggily prepare for a scouting mission in hopes of learning more about the Order of The Flames' operations.

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Roll 4 Semantics
Session 39: It's Cittern, It's My Turn

Roll 4 Semantics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 196:53


After a night of celebrating, our heroes groggily prepare for a scouting mission in hopes of learning more about the Order of The Flames' operations.

Folk Live
Folk Live 2018 - Elmøe og Hoffmann - Violin cittern duoen Elmøe og Hoffmann spiller live på Folk Spot Denmark, Tønder Festival 2018

Folk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 30:00


Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout Podcast with Adam Rafferty
FGH-0008: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More…

Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout Podcast with Adam Rafferty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 70:16


Summary, Episode 8: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More… Hailed as a “Celtic Guitar God” by Baltimore City Paper and “one of the best folk instrumentalists in the business” by Sing Out! Magazine, Robin Bullock is one of the preeminent acoustic music masters of our time. His virtuosity on guitar, […] The post FGH-0008: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More… appeared first on Adam Rafferty.

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Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout Podcast with Adam Rafferty
FGH-0008: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More…

Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout Podcast with Adam Rafferty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 70:16


Summary, Episode 8: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More… Hailed as a “Celtic Guitar God” by Baltimore City Paper and “one of the best folk instrumentalists in the business” by Sing Out! Magazine, Robin Bullock is one of the preeminent acoustic music masters of our time. His virtuosity on guitar, […] The post FGH-0008: Interview with Robin Bullock – Celtic Guitar, Mandolin, Cittern and More… appeared first on Adam Rafferty.

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Folk podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-11-14 Folk podcast from Magnatune

Folk podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 57:34


In this podcast: 1. Sora, 2. Robin Grey, 3. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Katrina Wreede, 6. Healing Muses, 7. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 8. Kara Nomadica, 9. Lisa Lynne, 10. Susan Rode Morris, 11. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 12. Francois Couture

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Lute podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-09-16 Lute podcast from Magnatune

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 55:31


In this podcast: 1. Jacob Heringman, 2. Francesca Torelli, 3. Paul Beier, 4. English Ayres, 5. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 6. Richard MacKenzie, 7. Jacob Heringman, 8. Jacob Heringman, 9. English Ayres, 10. Paul Berget, 11. Dufay Collective, 12. Paul Beier, 13. Paul Berget, 14. English Ayres, 15. Pellingmans' Saraband, 16. James Akers, 17. Dufay Collective, 18. English Ayres, 19. Alan Rinehart, 20. Francesca Torelli, 21. James Akers, 22. Ireen Thomas, 23. Thomas Walker, 24. Asteria

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Lute podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-09-09 Lute podcast from Magnatune

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 55:30


In this podcast: 1. Mauricio Buraglia, 2. Mediva, 3. English Ayres, 4. Canconier, 5. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 6. Jacob Heringman, 7. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 8. Voices of Music, 9. Jeni Melia, 10. Jacob Heringman, 11. Jacob Heringman, 12. English Ayres, 13. Daniel Shoskes, 14. Jacob Heringman, 15. Francesca Torelli, 16. Jeni Melia, 17. Canconier, 18. Dufay Collective, 19. Jacob Heringman, 20. Voices of Music, 21. Alan Rinehart, 22. Music for a Winter's Eve, 23. Canconier, 24. Jeni Melia

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-09-02 Lute podcast from Magnatune

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 61:09


In this podcast: 1. Thomas Walker, 2. English Ayres, 3. Alan Rinehart, 4. Jacob Heringman, 5. Voices of Music, 6. Paul Berget, 7. Edward Martin and William Bastian, 8. Jeni Melia, 9. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 10. Canconier, 11. Galliarda, 12. Francesca Torelli, 13. Daniel Shoskes, 14. Asteria, 15. Alex McCartney, 16. Asteria, 17. Doc Rossi, 18. Daniel Shoskes, 19. English Ayres, 20. Jacob Heringman

Folk podcast from Magnatune.com
2016-07-19 Folk podcast from Magnatune

Folk podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 56:07


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Katrina Wreede, 3. Aryeh Frankfurter, 4. Teslim, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter, 6. Erik Ask Upmark, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter, 8. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Shira Kammen, 11. Aryeh Frankfurter, 12. Aryeh Frankfurter, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter

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Folk podcast from Magnatune.com
2016-07-12 Folk podcast from Magnatune

Folk podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 56:47


In this podcast: 1. Kato Kahra, 2. Nathan Mathes, 3. Poeticall Musicke, 4. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 5. Susan Rode Morris, 6. Tom Paul, 7. Tom Paul, 8. Lydia McCauley, 9. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Erik Ask Upmark, 12. Lydia McCauley, 13. Nathan Mathes, 14. Sora, 15. Aryeh Frankfurter

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Classical Songs

From Anne Ford's 'Instructions for the Guitar' of 1760. The 'Guitar' in this case was 6-string Cittern or 'English Guitar', tuned CEGceg. Double-C works nicely for this on the Banjo.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Classical Songs

From Anne Ford's 'Instructions for the Guitar' of 1760. The 'Guitar' in this case was 6-string Cittern or 'English Guitar', tuned CEGceg. Double-C works nicely for this on the Banjo.