My Killarney whistle in the key of D just came in from Dublin Ireland and I played the Sally gardens. It really is a beautiful air. The song itself is very poetic as well...
Beautiful. Well done! I just bought a D Feadog too, to add to my Generation \C, and my Clarke D and C.I like it.What ornamentation have you used for this?It's lovely.
It's better than, not then. Then again, you may have intended to say then. Irish is a proper noun, so it is spelled Irish, not irish. The Irish are better than Americans in a few things, however.
My Killarney whistle in the key of D just came in from Dublin Ireland and I played the Sally gardens. It really is a beautiful air. The song itself is very poetic as well...
We used to sing this song in school. I learned to play the tin whistle at school.
Just the right ornamentation by the whistle for the sentiment, and lovely harp supporting cadencrs, well done both.
Thank you from Vietnamese. I'll use it for my son's 1st birthday video clip.
This is the most beautiful music
Yes,bless you my friend...
Very nice! Love the twist to the melody of the last phrase!
Oh my God it's so beautifull, i am De Ja Vu in a moment listen this song
Thank you for this great lesson. It is a beautiful song.
Emma Thompson sings the lyrics to this music in the movie THE children ACT., beautifully.
Who else came here after reading Sarah Lark's Maori Song? I still think about the Greymouth miners and Jimmy from Wales
Love this music
It seems to be immersed in the purest Scotland, or in a film by Peter Jackson.
Thank you for sharing this piece of sweetness.
Is is possible to get the harp arrangement for this beautiful recording?
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Beautiful. Well done! I just bought a D Feadog too, to add to my Generation \C, and my Clarke D and C.I like it.What ornamentation have you used for this?It's lovely.
With ornaments are just improves so up to the musician when to ad them...
Thank you - Grma.
Can you add the backing track (harp)? ☘️
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Hello, I know it might be too late to ask...but would you kindly share the backing track of this piece?
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Ahh....the irish.....ten times better then Americans
It's better than, not then. Then again, you may have intended to say then. Irish is a proper noun, so it is spelled Irish, not irish. The Irish are better than Americans in a few things, however.
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