Ye we know that micheal is king of flute on trad,, but Boyd and o Connor is putting the icing on the cake,,, with them lovely little touches, top playing lads,,,, bless ye, makes u very proud to be Irish listening to this set, cheers, 🇮🇪🇮🇪👍☘️
Also, afaik, tihai means the chorus part of a song, so triple tihai would mean repeating chorus lines thrice (a common way to end songs in Indian Classical Music)
My favorite part of this splendid performance was the drive and nuance of the guitar.
Ye we know that micheal is king of flute on trad,, but Boyd and o Connor is putting the icing on the cake,,, with them lovely little touches, top playing lads,,,, bless ye, makes u very proud to be Irish listening to this set, cheers, 🇮🇪🇮🇪👍☘️
There I was looking at Chinese electric cars and ye lifted my spirits Hi to the housewife favourite.Beut music. Teach Michael how to pronounce Aherlow
mcgoldrick is fkng brilliant!brilliant!
Playing sets from Morning Rory, love it! Great stuff!
Man Gerry is such a sensitive player. Adds to this so much more than youd think
Beautiful!❤️⭐️
Brilliant maith thù Micheal X
Alto F Goldie. He let me play it!
Thanks for posting this - magical music form Michael, John Jo, Ed & Gerry
Michael is the best of best
Utterly beautiful
dose,nt get any better tanks for posting.
Top playing as ever Mr McGoldrick..
don't ask an old timer to do a tihai though.. bless..
Spellbinding!
02:00 for music.
Its a goldie whistle, he showed it to me
Does anyone know what key Mike's whistle is in?? Cheers.
awesome !
what kind of whistle is that
top job
To the point 1:58
Would LOVE to have played the bodhran along with him on this one :-)
It's an F Goldie whistle.
low F me thinks, looks like a chieftan.
especially a triple tihai.Back to Hariprasad Chaurasia..
Maurice Judge what's that?
@@pauldavies9360 Hariprasad Chaurasia is an Indian Flautist... Do check out some of his pieces online, Indian music is refreshing too!
Also, afaik, tihai means the chorus part of a song, so triple tihai would mean repeating chorus lines thrice (a common way to end songs in Indian Classical Music)
@@studying121 awesome 👌 thanks for the reply .
2 years late but cheers anyway!
(Me seeing the reply I mean)
Alba gu Brath !