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  • I have to agree with the chicken in a sack idea...Rev. Rene Mayeaux St Brendans Apostolic Celtic Church....

  • This is not Celtic you nimrod!

  • This is absolutely shaped note singing--my mother did this, I have a Sacred Harp hymnal (republished in 1920, Atlanta, GA). It's an interesting type of singing, but I don't think it's ancient celtic.

  • what da hell

  • This sounds like American shapenote singing, from the Appapalachian region of the U.S.

  • this sounds like a sack full of chickens being abused

  • I wish the sound quality was better :(

  • This isn't even vaguely Celtic.

  • @greyhound6375 Or maybe this is how most celtic music used to sound like traditionally.

  • @BJHBNE Yeah, and maybe apes evolved from humans. This is in a relatively modern mode completely unlike anything older and traditionally Celtic.

  • I like it! thanks for posting.

  • ,,,,żal

  • This is an American shape note hymn, from the hymnal The Social Harp (1855). At the beginning you hear people sol-fege the names of the notes.

    The lyrics are:

    O, tell me, young friends,

    While the morning's fair and cool,

    O where, tell me where,

    Shall I find your singing school?

    You'll find it under the tall oak

    Where the leaves do shake and blow,

    You'll find a half hun-

    -dred a-singing fa, sol, low.

  • How old is this old hymn?

  • this makes my ears bleed

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