Jezaig
kirklynch
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album “The Middle Path”. The first tune “Jezaig” was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the “Cantigas de Santa Maria” and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger Landes- Guitar Kirk Lynch- Bouzouki Frank Martin- Flute and Becky Pringle- Fiddle
Any idea where one can get the chords for Jezaig? I'd love to learn to play this beautiful song!
Sounds like a fusion of Medieval and Irish melodies. Sweet. Fabulous job, y'all!
Amazing tune! I checked out Phil Keaggy's version of John the Revelator and it's superb. He's definitely a much better singer than I am!
That's really smashing when it goes back to the gentle melody after the dancing!
So has this one. So pretty!
Love this music.
Really liked that, I've had you on for the last hour or so, very pleasant
Sounds very old English. Like Bert Jentz or John Rhenborn. Like it. Very nice guitar sound.
I like this, man. I hadn't heard it before (or if so, wasn't paying attention). It's really nice.
Thank you for the comment! Yes, the hiss does bring a certain something to the song, like so many uncontrollable drones. The hiss wasn't necessarily intentional, but I left it in for a reason..glad you like it! Anyway, I like what I'm hearing from you so far :) very calming to listen to, good morningtime music
amazing
Wow - I closed my eyes and it became a soundtrack to a most beautiful and wonderful movie!
Got a Classic feel! Counterpoint, with triplets is really cool.
Its a movie soundtrack!.... Celtic meets east!
What a gorgeous melody. So well played!
..nice to hear as always! Thanks much for listening, Snr. Lynch. : )
This is heaven for me. Nothing beats this kind of music to my ears. Thank you for letting me listen!
Love the celtic feel to this! It just has a great old World feel and charm to it that can't be beat. The playing is top notch!
Pure and True, verywell done... Thank's for the comment on "The Gathring" I Know I don't get back quickly...but I'm happy to go back and hear your your wonderful music....Thank's again
More polychords make their appearance . .. you're a sneaky composer, almost like Ralph Vaughn Williams meets Isaac Albeniz, if that makes sense.
Shades of Hackett and Gabriel but a light in it's own right.Great musicianship all round and a magical piece of wrtiting
lovely from the start...love the celtic feel...the pipes the pipes...I love Your music Michael
Gorgeousful wonderousness!
Where are these people? Were they really or it is simple stories of that type that infinitely tell and is lazy discuss in pubs in the evenings? The answer will come, not soon. Or never. ~was a Kansas City based Celtic~
Amazing!!!! And I'm waiting to be amazed again for your future nylon's guitar music, kirk...
very moving
Ok, on second thought...I LOVE this track! The deeper you go the better it gets! w;-)
Very fine playing here!
Very cool guitars going on, creating a cool mellow atmosphere taking one into an upbeat movement of the mind and then back, Great !!!, having a cool listen. "G"
Thanks Kirk....since you are the master craftsman....i need a time machine....i need to come back and have more time for R.P.M.....how much would you charge?!!
Helluva recording here, Kirk. As usual you managed to draw mountains of emotion from your guitar - I just love it! You rule!
wow kirk thats lovely.. would literally kill to be able to do something like that justice. who do i need to kill?
Nice, glad you put Jezaig up. I actually "transcribed" this tune years ago, though I'm sure I was nowhere close. I need to dig up that Breton music on Uilleann pipes cassette you gave me. Bet there were some good tunes on there.
stunning!! a bit of the Spanish Celt eh? im wondering are you a fan of Lorenna Mckenett?, if not you should def give her a listen, im sure you'd enjoy.....back to this,,,very well done,, great musicianship, all around, and the recording is your usual A+
Fantastic Kirk! brilliant playing beyond imagination...tight skills!
"nd part sounds Oirishy Jiggy River Dancey... just the prescribed pick me up after a long saturday grafting !! Jarvo
Very nice indeedy...sort of Elizabethan in tone and construct....could have been written by her dad ! Very Cool Jarvo
well done.
...nice stuff, man; pretty doubling and pseudo-pianistic ideas! Thanks for checking the little orch thing -'trying to work out the buggy cadences [as always].
Simply great! Thanks for sharing.
Totally pro. The second half is mind-blowing - folkintastic!
Ah, a meltingly perfect track! Love the feel - love the playing.
Ha ha ha, you've done it again! These two are wonderful and so different to put with each other, It really works. lovely music indeed!
WOW This is really something !! Love the guitarwork and the flute and fiddle are great additions !! I'm a fan !!!