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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

CCE Website
http://comhaltas.ie/music/
bootleg 5,some lovely Jigs well played, a cure for sore ears after too much rap music!


The Mulcahy family, left to right, Michelle, Louise and father Mick Mulcahy, with Billy McGlynn playing the Bouzuki.

All from Co Limerick, Ireland playing some of the best 'Trad' that can be heard today, here with three Irish Traditional Dance Jigs.

For those who are wondering about the key, this set is played off of the Eb scale :0)

Otherwise, at this time, I have no other info on this clip.


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  • @no5eyparker aren't only nothern irish british? pardon the geographic noobness

  • @ChaZe1990 I'm spanish and i've to say.. if you visit Ireland you won't be the same again!.

    Ireland is the best!

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  • beautiful!!!

  • @Lararevelute God gave it all to you,and so he gave you not the Race,but the Heart of it.

  • I really wish there was a smile on their faces .... spoils the gaiety of the song!!

  • Nice but toooooooo long)))

    

  • los amo from costa rica, im 26 a cool guy anybody to make friends with???? greetings

  • Greet.

  • Cool playing, and be sure to check Yossi Hamami concerto for piccolo "freakollo". I finally got it in piano reduction and it's the best thing ever.

  • This is similar to Sudani music, believe it or not!

  • Diah huit. We must keep our languages. Never let gaelic die. I'm from the Basque Country, and we speak Basque. It's a very ancient language, and even if politicians try not to give an impulse to our language we keep it alive. We also keep our musical culture. I play the trikitixa, a kind of melodeon, and played some live music several times in Galway ,Kilkenny.... Spanish law says speaking Basque is a right but speaking spanish is obligatory. It makes no sense. Freedom for the Basque Country!!

  • Ok so im Australian but this music is like nothing ive ever heard! its amazing!

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