![]() Similarly, Andrew Finn Magill didn’t always practice. Like many trad musicians, regimented “practice” isn’t part of his life… even though he plays the fiddle on-and off-stage a lot. > Shannon: That’s Galway-based fiddle player Fergal Scahill. I consider it just playing the fiddle at home, where I do pick up the fiddle most days. > Fergal: I don’t have a regular practice routine, but I suppose I play. …like what the Irish music and dance worlds think about practicing ![]() 2009Īrtist: Dan Gurney (accordion), Shannon Heaton (flute), Matt Heaton (guitar) ] [ Music: “Tap Room, Mountain Road, Galway Rambler” (reels), from Rehearsal Recording, c. And this is Irish Music Stories, the show about traditional music, and the bigger stories behind it… > Rose Flanagan: Bronx born fiddle player and teacher, and exponent of the New York Sligo style ![]() > Martin Howley: Galway born mandolin/banjo player who performs with We Banjo 3 > Nicole Rabata: Flute player specializing in classical, Celtic, and Brazilian choro > Natalie Haas: California native who performs on cello with fiddler Alasdair Fraser > Nigel Heaton: young announcer for Irish Music Stories > Kieran Jordan: Boston-based dancer, teacher, and choreographer, specializing in sean-nós and old-style Irish step dance > (Andrew) Finn Magill: North Carolina native who focuses on traditional Irish music, Brazilian choro, jazz and American fiddle. > Fergal Scahill: Galway born fiddle/guitar player who performs with We Banjo 3 > Shannon Heaton: flute player, singer, composer, teacher, and host of Irish Music Stories – Transcript edited by Rosanne Santucci – This Irish Music Stories episode aired September 10, 2019 Episode 33 – The Irish Woodshed: How trad musicians do (and do not) practice
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