I heard this played during Queen Elizabeth II funeral procession with bagpipes and was hooked. Thanks for the original language. Its a longing for coming home no matter where one is from. Cheers
I don't know how you made it through the last verse - looks like such a tongue twister but your voice just floated over it so effortlessly. Celtic languages look heavy but sound like a feather pillow.
Sweet voice and tasteful harp accompaniment. In Gaelic the 'bh' diphthong is sounded as a 'v', not like Greek 'gamma' (which sound is spelled 'dh'). Otherwise, this is a very nice production. '
I heard this played during Queen Elizabeth II funeral procession with bagpipes and was hooked. Thanks for the original language. Its a longing for coming home no matter where one is from. Cheers
Oh wow, what a lovely choice for such an occasion. It is hauntingly beautiful with bagpipes. Thank you for listening!
it was played at the Queen Mother's funeral procession too, as a slow march:
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most covered mountain is thre most tune I have ever heard played on accordion beautiful
Ah, so beautiful!
@@HomeVideoVarietyShow Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it!
I don't know how you made it through the last verse - looks like such a tongue twister but your voice just floated over it so effortlessly. Celtic languages look heavy but sound like a feather pillow.
Thanks, Jeremy! It was a bit of a tongue twister; I had to practice that quite a bit! 😄
Beautiful song in a lovely rendition
Thank you so much!
Amazing! You're an angel! Thanks
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed!
So glad I found this - stunning version!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful video.. ❤
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. ☺
So beautiful!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy it!
This is so beautiful and haunting. I love it.
Thank you very much, Zane! I'm so glad you enjoy it. It's one of my favorites. 😊
Beautiful
Thank you very much!
Why does the music sound so sad? Such a beautiful song.
It is beautiful, isn't it? The songwriter was longing for his home, and that wistfulness really comes through in the tune. Thanks for listening!
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
'S math a rinn thu, a ghraidh.
@andrewmacgowan8169 Tapadh leat! 😊 One day I'd like to learn more of this beautiful language.
Cómo un ángel 💕
Thank you so much!
@@RestlessHarp De dónde eres?
@@linda.kelly_arte24 I'm from the U.S.
Y en qué idioma cantas???... Se escucha muy lindo....
Sweet voice and tasteful harp accompaniment. In Gaelic the 'bh' diphthong is sounded as a 'v', not like Greek 'gamma' (which sound is spelled 'dh'). Otherwise, this is a very nice production.
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