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  • What key whistle is he playing? Is it a Low F?

  • Inspirational!!! This piece, this artist, on "A Global Celtic Journey:" was what sparked my love for Celtic music!! Thank you!

  • Just awesome

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  • They're geat!

  • * wonderful *

  • haha omg! they made this song sounds really great!

  • so fucking great!!!!!!

  • 1:22-1:31 & the re-use of the closing notes at 1:53 - simply masterful playing from a true virtuoso.

    I wish I had 1/10th of this talent.

  • Absolutely stunning!

  • what is the name of the real compositeur ?? back ???

  • what is the name of the real compositor ?? back ???

  • Turlough O'Carolan

  • cool to hear this one played in a more baroque setting for once!

  • This is my favourite piece by Cormac, It's incredible the way he dances around the melody; He reminds me of Sydney Bechet playing "Roses of Picardie" or something, you never want to hear it played straight again..

  • doh! tune title corrected in the description..

  • doh! tune title corrected in the description..

  • doh! tune title corrected in the description..

  • its si beag si mor. tut tut

  • doh! tune title corrected in the description..

  • Awesome. I'd love to hear you playing the real tune "O'Carolan's concerto"!

  • Great stuff, mate. Cormac is absolutely brilliant. I love hearing him do O'Carolan tunes. As mentioned in the shorter video, this tune is Si Beag, Si Mor".

    Thanks for posting these. Looking forward to more.

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