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Katie Boyle - Fiddle
Here's a set of reels from Scottish fiddler Katie Boyle. Hailing from Glasgow, Katie is a previous All-Ireland Champion. Check our more Scottish fi...
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2 months ago
My Dashing Darling (Mo Ghile Mear) - The Highland Sessions
Highland Sessions:
vocals -
Mary Black
iarla O Lionaird
Mary Ann Kennedy
Karen Matheson
Karan Casey
Allan MacDonald
tomtscotland • 195,806 views
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Mary Ann Kennedy the sweetest of sweet voices- ach bail o dhia oraibh uilig! Scoth na h-Alban is fiorscoth na h-Eireann. What a marvellous minstrelsy...Is sibhse laochra Gael na linne seo.
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3 months ago
Sean-nos and Borlin Polka 3-rd figure
Dancers from Moscow dancing school Ceilidh dance a bit of a sean-nos and third figure of Borlin Valley Polka set at the TV show on some cable-tv ch...
glukez • 1,724 views
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4 months ago
Kitty Bawn O'Brien
an Irish Song written by Allister MacGillivray called Kitty Bawn O'Brien.
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4 months ago
The Kiss - Upstairs Downstairs Series Two Episode Three - BBC One
More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/progra...
Blanche visits her lover Portia, Lady Alresford, after the publication of her s...
BBC • 305 views
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4 months ago
Simon's Cat in 'Fowl Play'
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4 months ago
SlideIT keyboard full User Guide
SlideIT Keyboard full User Guide
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4 months ago
O Canada in Scottish Gaelic
This is "O Canada" in Scottish Gaelic. It's entitled "An Laoidh Naiseanta." The words are possibly by Tena Morrison. This is not a translation of t...
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4 months ago
Dwayne Cote At the Celtic Colours Festival Club
October 8th, 2011
Closing act of the night!
daniellemfraser89 • 199 views
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Wish I'd been there. Does one need to heap on the superlatives? No. Long life and success to this amazing performer. Ceol agus craic go deo!
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4 months ago
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6 months ago
Violin Lesson #7; String Crossing Pt. 1
1st in the series
professorV • 208,750 views
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I've only watched two lessons so far but I'm already convinced that you're a superb teacher. Explanation and demonstration together with encouragement is a winning recipe for good teaching and learning. Correction. Excellent teaching. Thank you.
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6 months ago
Milhaud Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano, Op. 157b
I'm performing here with William Lipman, clarinet, and Joan Allison, piano. The paintings were also done by me. If you want to see other works of...
professorV • 965 views
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6 months ago
Miss Lyall
Marmie and me :)
fiddlinmaniac • 369 views
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That was super! Thank you both. Dara Smith-MacDonald(Antigonish, N.S.) just spent a week teaching us the set. Now I've got to practise and get real brave, just like you. I certainly enjoyed this one.Well done and thank you again.
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6 months ago
Rollie's Wharf Jam Session - Cape Breton
A bit from the Rollie's Wharf jam session from Thursday, 4 August 2011. This is a weekly event in North Sydney, Nova Scotia. On the right, in the r...
Robobagpiper • 319 views
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There's Papper, Larry, Dougie and Joe too!
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7 months ago
Mortgage burn
givethefiddleradram • 66 views
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Thank you and well done. Good tune and good tips too.
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7 months ago
Sound the Pibroch
Traditional Jacobite song, "Sound the Pibroch," performed by Jesse Ferguson, the Bard of Cornwall (actually in Cornwall this time). The chorus ("Th...
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Mo cheol thu! Ar fheabhas ar fad-Alba Abu!
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7 months ago
IhyaCast 1
Imam Ghazali's Ihya Ulum al-Din is renowned not only for its profound spiritual insights, but also its elegant Arabic prose. Over these Ihyacasts, ...
arabicdashstudio • 399 views
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7 months ago
The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow
A very old ballad from the region of the Scottish border, "The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow," performed by Jesse Ferguson. The song is in Scots dialect, so...
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7 months ago
Kitty Bawn O'Brien
Canadian songwriter Allister MacGillivray's ballad, "Kitty Bawn O'Brien," performed by Jesse Ferguson, the Bard of Cornwall. I learned this song fr...
BardofCornwall • 1,082 views
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Such a great artist and a great repertoire to boot! I wonder if you've ever sung Spenser the Rover? I would be interested in your rendition of that fine song too. You're a real treasure and a great YouTube find.Good luck in Nova Scotia in Nov.. Any visits to Ireland(Republic) planned?
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11 months ago
YOU CANNOT START WITHOUT ME - Valery Gergiev - Maestro Trailer
Valery Gergiev is widely acclaimed as one of the leading conductors of our time. Currently director of the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, he...
YCSWM • 66,065 views
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Admirable man of power and passion. True to music and self. We could not start without you! Vcevo khoroshevo!
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11 months ago
A typical pub in Galway
A typical pub in Galway
AKum8 • 20,375 views
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@maitiudeburca You're spot on with your comment. The Crane is the real home of good music in Galway and it's comfortable and spacious too.
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11 months ago
John Coletta - in that dress
John from the humpff family plays one of his most well known songs at the roxy in Glasgow on 5th march 2012.
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11 months ago
Thistle of Scotland Set - Fiona Cuthill, Glasgow Fiddle Workshop
Set of Marches; Thistle of Scotland, Flett from Flotta, Loch Ruan
fionafiddler • 304 views
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I am thrilled to have found you! Thanks a million.
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
Brenda Stubbert's Reel - Fiona Cuthill/Glasgow Fiddle Workshop lesson
This is a very well known Cape Breton reel, which I play first slowly and then up to speed. It contains "birls" - 3 very fast notes in succession, ...
fionafiddler • 1,708 views
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Thank you. A lovely reel and a fine lesson. Rannie MacLellan's reel written by Brenda Stubbert is a great reel too.
I did not enjoy this. Why the crazy speed? Do you not like these tunes? I hardly recognised John Morris Rankin's composition. This appears to be about something other than music. Well, it has wowed everyone else so I hope you can deal with my honest, heartfelt comment too.