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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

A Traditional Celtic tune played on the low-D Diatonic harp. A pretty tune with a haunting melody. As with all traditional Celtic tunes, it's fun trying to capture the spirit of it ... and add a bit of my own flavor to it. For this and other Celtic tunes played with diatonic harmonicas, visit http://www.kelticdead.com .

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  • EVERY tune in the English repertoire mysteriously becomes Oirish!

    Keep off our music you have yours.'Brig Fair' is another example of a stolen song.

  • Slainte!

  • This is English not celtic.

  • Being an old Irish-Welsh-Scots-American Indian - Texan, I'm not as good as splittin' hairs like you are. Glad you English enjoy "Keltic" tunes as much as the rest of the world.

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  • @seaxwielder I didn't know the English don't have a single drop of celtic blood running through their veins. Long live the English pure race! Heil Hitler!

  • @KelticDead

    Beallucas!

  • Great job Shaun....don't hear that Low D much at all...It's one of my favorites.

    KOH

    Brasso

    ALAMO HOOT

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