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Si Beag Si Mor - Hammered Dulcimer

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2006

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Composition by Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738), blind Irish Harpist.

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  • 21,000 views! You are the man.

    Well done.

  • @sonomabob LOL, thank you! :)

  • That is truly a beautiful piece of music, you play so nice. Hope to see more of your music on here.

    Hugz from Canada

  • Hugs back at you...and thank you. I want to move to Canada. :)

  • Very nice, where did you find the arrangement with the embellishments?

  • I made that backing track myself. :)

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  • definitely the best version of this

  • buitengewone muziek!! erg mooi om te horen en bovendien ook erg ontspannend.

    Graag meer van deze prachtige muziek! groeten uit Europa!

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  • I love the hammer dulcimer!

  • do it without the 1980's cabaret rhythm backing yoke.

  • I'm learning the hammer dulcimer on a 15/14 and just recently learned this song too! :) It's so pretty and you play it very well! Maybe one day...when I can play without making 100 mistakes, I'll be able to post a video of it too! :) Great job and thanks for sharing!

  • Tis OK - but could be be produced by a computer - scots gaelic and irish gaelic are the same - slight dialect differences.Nil an gaeilge go mhaith agam ach Is scriibhoir an mhaith Turloch O'Carolan agus is maith an ceol a d'fhag se.

  • @Pawnbroker00 not a lie :) ,  your still a speaker :D

  • @henno147 nollag chridheal dhut :D

    i told a lie, i am learning scottish gaelic :P

  • @Pawnbroker00 haha wow ! scotts gaelic is beautful , in Irish school bag is mala scoile , its amazing the similarities and differences , merry x mas / nollaig shona duit! ;)

  • @henno147 Yes i know it is the other way round.. gaelic languages have reversed order on that sort of thing.. like bhaga-sgoil instead of school-bag etc etc, i am a scottish gaelic speaker so excuse me if that is not interpretable to irish gaelic people

  • @Pawnbroker00 same thing XD , well yeah other way around XD , sry for my mistake ^.^

  • @Pawnbroker00 same thing XD

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