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Canúintí Ceoil (Part 1)

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Regional styles in traditional Irish music. From TG4.
(Irish Gaelic with English subtitles)

Tags: traditional irish regional styles music gaelic gaeilge ireland eire donegal clare north connaught fermanagh sliabh luachra fiddle flute concertina uilleann pipes accordion tin whistle peter browne james byrne noel hill jackie small peter o'loughlin paddy cronin aine hensey mairéad ni mhaonaigh caoimhín ó raghallaigh liz doherty seamus tansey kieran hanrahan mary mcnamara joe byrne geraldine cotter billy clifford jim mcgrath gary hastings

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  • It seems what the problem with modern music is that it is a mixture of remembered older forms that are just filled in by modern ideas of what it was. Or perhaps adding something modern to the older forms.

  • @fiddlinvet Could not agree more ..many have all the tools but use them badly..ideas of melody/tune are lost . P O'Loughlin was one of the best flute players in Ireland and he had a great sense of melody .

  • I agree there is somethong missing in modern Irish music, perhaps in other places as well. Not sure what it is, perhaps the freshness has disappeared. Good folk and trad music used to be so fresh and new and exciting; Bothy band Martin Carthy Pentangle Planxty Sweeneys men not to mention the "good" musicians before my time. Most of the music I have heard is plain boring no matter how fast and proficent the musicians are. Maybe I've been spoiled by excellence!

  • They have eleven fingers, ...all notes and no music....

    P. O'Loughlin.

    And that is the truth with a lot of them....

  • LMAO, yeah that's OK.

  • Oh dear oh dear. There speaks total ignorance of Irish trad dance music. Go back to your rock and Irish folk music and stop talking about Irish dance music until you learn a bit about it. The music has *de*volved not evolved. It's just bland pop crud churned out by "celtic" bands and ignorant teens. Start with Coleman and work towards the present and watch each generation loose something from the music.

  • you can get the full series on video google com by entering TG4gaeilge into it (sorry direct links to site don't seem to work)

  • Tha seo direach sgoinneal. Moran taing airson an da earran Canúintí Ceoil 1, 2 agus 3.

  • Great to see John Doherty playing, however briefly...

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