When they change to a reel, there's this mighty note, it sounds like a lot of uproar for two instruments, even I mean before the crowd cheers. Powerful stuff.
Compare the delicately intricate repetition of Irish music to the delicately intricate repetition of Celtic artistic ornament and you'll realize the people who created these tunes are the same people who created that long forgotten art.
Celtic art is 2000 years old, Irish music as played today is at best 500 years old, and in most cases 200 or 200 years old. Nothing in common for any serious historian.
@@erickfp “…as played today ..”this music , and their art too, has been stolen/ plagiarised by other , later cultures but these always have been, & will be unchangeably of this nation ,Ireland. The efforts of an English family to appropriate the very name of the O Neills is an example of this ! Irish culture is both ancient & unified.Who are you to pronounce its music & art are not connected?!
@@nicnaimhin2978 Who am I? A professor of Irish studies at a French university with a PhD on Irish music and 35 years researching the music and its roots and meandering history. And who are you? What books and articles have you written about the subject?
When they change to a reel, there's this mighty note, it sounds like a lot of uproar for two instruments, even I mean before the crowd cheers. Powerful stuff.
Johnny- the one and only original.
dats d style of it. . . . absolute classic!!! two of the best
It sounds like Bobby is playing a Melodeon tuned in 'G'. Trying to figure out the key he is playing Humours of Glendart.
That's Humours of Glengart Jig and Swallow Tail Reel
Bobby Gardiner is great here, no doubts:).
mighty playing a champion player up the Banner
The Irish Ringo Starr
Jaysus boys that's mighty...
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Great hurlin' altogether! : )
Lovely Hurling
Glendart, am I wrong?
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Compare the delicately intricate repetition of Irish music to the delicately intricate repetition of Celtic artistic ornament and you'll realize the people who created these tunes are the same people who created that long forgotten art.
Celtic art is 2000 years old, Irish music as played today is at best 500 years old, and in most cases 200 or 200 years old. Nothing in common for any serious historian.
@@erickfp You don't say!!
@@erickfp “…as played today ..”this music , and their art too, has been stolen/ plagiarised by other , later cultures but these always have been, & will be unchangeably of this nation ,Ireland.
The efforts of an English family to appropriate the very name of the O Neills is an example of this !
Irish culture is both ancient & unified.Who are you to pronounce its music & art are not connected?!
@@nicnaimhin2978 Who am I? A professor of Irish studies at a French university with a PhD on Irish music and 35 years researching the music and its roots and meandering history. And who are you? What books and articles have you written about the subject?
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Try The Session.org or Henrik Norbek's Irish Tunes. These are two excellent sources for sheep music.
Do you know the names of the pieces, and where I might be able to find the music?
Great video
Thanks for posting it:)
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Who knew Donald trump could play box
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fran landsberg. …..?!
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