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Teir Abhaile Riu ( Celtic Harp Clarsach)

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Traditional Irish tune. Josephine playing a Calach harp. (www.macdonaldharpsskye.net) Thanks for listening :-)

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  • Nice work... a bit more practice to play it at normal singing tempo rather than as a dirge and it will be perfect. :)

  • Thanks Svartalf14

  • An-mhaith!

    It's interesting to hear it in this setting. I'm used to playing this tune a lot faster.

  • I don;t know why I played it like this :-) Thanks!!!

  • One more surprise from this girl with the harp on her heart! The Clannad did a good version of this song, too. Thank you for playing. Kitia

  • Thank you ever so much!!! :-)

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  • Truly wonderful! And do not play it faster, because played at this tempo it is pure magic!

  • I like it layed like this; we can appreciate the relationship between the sounds- they have space to lenghten ot and be what they are; there is a good rhythm, it is just otherwordly rather than hectic as so often it can be.

    If this rule could be adopted more, we could savor the music better I think.- M.Onufria

  • @wmacdonald No problem ^_^ I only know how to play this on my guitar, but I should save up for this harp hehe. :)

  • Thank you!!!

  • Seriously beautiful. I want a Celtic Harp :D

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