Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
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@sonerbihan Incorrect.
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Oh this is fascinating to this Irish American lad. I think Julie is singing in Gaidhlig and Muireann is singing in Gaeilge. Does anyone know what dialect of Gaeilge (Munster or Connacht, it wouldn't be Ulster) is spoken in County Kilkenny? I have relatives there. As for the music love it, but it seems like the two whistles are not quite in tune with each other when they play together.
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@redSG ah ah. certainly not Ligurians like me. the Celts were here,in the west Alps, centuries before they got to Scotland and Ireland. we genoeses all love this music and vaste culture. slàn go foill.
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Craic agus Craic Mhor....
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juile is beautiful with amazing voice the tin whistle is class also
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@redSG How about individuals with a different taste in music than yourself? Nazi.
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@redSG britts prob.
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WOW!!!!
selten so schönes gehört
thanx!!!
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I was of the understanding that those 'words' were vocables and not really words. I will admit my Gaelic is quite rudimentary. Thank you for the keys, I my self am a Celtic musician. (Although I think the term is used rather loosely too often and perhaps hot completely accurate)... Slainte.
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Oh yes me lad, those are words of...Gaelic sung fast, so, no used to try to understand unless you are a Gaelic speaker, sorry for you
Three people disliked this? What are they, Romans?
redSG 1 year ago 23
@hexcane You are one sad individual. Presumably all music should be performed the same way you view the world, through the filter of standard Englishness. Your language spread across the world through conquest and empire building. What you are hearing is the music of a culture which has someone survived the best attempts of your forebears to stamp it out. Our love of Gaelic is heightened by the knowledge that it gets up the noses of people like you. ' And still we sing'.
Achnacon1 10 months ago 12