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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2010

From Dvd: From stage to stage
Available at www.dervish.ie

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  • What a fine surprise to find this; rhm is one of my top three fav songs by them. i love that you posted this; its a great live performance. Dervish was my first exposure to celtic. Is the harmonica played on any other tune? it's not traditional is it?

    Thanks again and know that you have unsurpassable worth! Live long and prosper, even as your soul prospers.

    kevin

  • @KingdomUploader

    The harmonica is in the album version too. And the harmonica is played in other songs in this DVD too

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  • @jimmyriddle100 are you stoned or something???,maybe you have stones in your ears,she is absloutly fantastic,very very talented singer.and you are probably not musicaly educated because you are taking eurovision as an example......

  • @KingdomUploader Though it's not used very much, the harmonica is considered traditional by Comhaltas, there's a category for it at the Fleadhanna too.

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  • Peach of a tune!!

  • @streetgangtm i know! she's the only celebrity i have ever had a crush on

  • Anyone else get here trying to find a guild wars dervish vid?

  • @streetgangtm That is a very perceptive comment! My thoughts entirely!

  • This sucks.  Check out Tommy Clancy's version here on YouTube, it's the best. You're welcome.

  • Her voice just makes me want to cuddle with her lmao

  • Love Cathy Jordan!

  • @KingdomUploader harp(harmonica) has been used in celtic tunes for a very long time. One of the first tunes I learned on harmonica was "The Blarney Pilgrim". I don't know exactly when it was introduced to the Irish, but there's a big repertoire for it, so I assume the Irish have been at it a good while. :)

  • What a treat this is for me - for many! Thanyou!

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