Not played too fast, its' a lovely way of playing the tune, if abit obscure outside of Ireland. It's a way of insinuating the otherwise many-headed tune into a session without it turning into a showcase for tenor banjo or fiddle. Okay, this two-part version, in the key of G, has gained popularity in Ireland, especially on the west coast. Without further ado: Mason's Apron (based on Micho's Doolin version) He knew the local lore, which extended past music to dance, language, herbal remedies, and traditional country cures. Micho is an icon of Irish traditional music. His laid back version of 'Mason's Apron' is something banjo players can take on board. The much beloved Micho Russell, famous for his spoken introductions to tunes, had a lilting tin whistle style that identifies him as being from Doolin, Co.
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