Adorei! Um som bem alegre! Eu estava estudando a origem da música Hillbilly dos EUA, e descobri que suas raízes estão na Escócia e Irlanda, além do Blues, claro. Agora estou pesquisando tudo sobre as músicas Jig e a Reel na internet. Saudações aqui do Amapá - Amazônia - Brasil!
I indirectly have this music in my blood. I may will have actual Scots or Irish DNA, but my people have been from Vermont going back many generations, and most of these tunes, this style definitely, was adopted long ago by the Yankees, i assume by way of the Celtic element in Nova Scotia. You go to any old style kitchen junket or bath dance in Vermont 100 years ago, this is what you would have heard. No music moves me quite life s fiddle skirling through a dance tune. It makes me want to cry and dance at the same time.
If that's where your family has been for generations and generations, you're very, very likely to be of Albion's lineage. Different peoples prefer and produce different music sounds, b/c it resonates within us differently.
So they actually have both of those in Ireland? Interesting. Because I was just saying how these times were adopted a long time ago but Vermont and New England musicians. And they would mostly be played in barn dances and what we called "kitchen junkets" - house dances.
I'm drunk I'm drunk I'm drunk as a skunk I'm drunk as I can be And when I've sobered up The wife is mad at me She chased me with her Shillelagh And hit me with the frying pan I'm not bloody crazy So I ran and ran and ran To the pub again To get drunk as I can be I'm not going home in the morning Cos the wife will be mad at me. I'm drunk I'm drunk I'm drunk as a skunk I'm drunk as I can be And when I've sobered up The wife is mad at me My own ditty to which you're happy to write music to and sing. Love the music
Okay isn't Congress Reel an American tune? I appreciate the unaffected way these are recorded as well. They didn't feel the need to fancy them up and go all crazy, they just played the music the old fashioned way and recorded it. That's the best way.
Paddy's Return / Willy Coleman's / Up in the Air from Kevin Burke & Michael O-Domhnaill's album "Portland." [This is the set of tunes and album they can be found on.]
Hola, no entendí acusticamente solapadamente o simple mente rancia nada. Por favor expresate con propiedad, atendiendo a las sagradas y tangibloides normas del elemento hipnoide proto castelvánico. Hicimos lo que podólogos, tongueamos a tantos burso, para que ah ah vengas tu yo a decirme que cuentos son o no estaban a esta horacia pérfida, actituda martonio, prudencia homologada.
If you people don't don't do something quickly about the invading armies of immigrants this music won't be played much longer!! Ireland will then be called Irelandstan!
No they dont assimilate to other cultures. Thats why they cant even play nice amongst themselves. Not all of course but the radicals is what hes talking about
I love Irish music. I'm Scottish but I still love this music.
Adorei! Um som bem alegre!
Eu estava estudando a origem da música Hillbilly dos EUA, e descobri que suas raízes estão na Escócia e Irlanda, além do Blues, claro.
Agora estou pesquisando tudo sobre as músicas Jig e a Reel na internet.
Saudações aqui do Amapá - Amazônia - Brasil!
I indirectly have this music in my blood. I may will have actual Scots or Irish DNA, but my people have been from Vermont going back many generations, and most of these tunes, this style definitely, was adopted long ago by the Yankees, i assume by way of the Celtic element in Nova Scotia. You go to any old style kitchen junket or bath dance in Vermont 100 years ago, this is what you would have heard. No music moves me quite life s fiddle skirling through a dance tune. It makes me want to cry and dance at the same time.
If that's where your family has been for generations and generations, you're very, very likely to be of Albion's lineage.
Different peoples prefer and produce different music sounds, b/c it resonates within us differently.
It rises my heart
I am Irish from County Donegal and as a child i remember barn dances and also house🎉 dances
So they actually have both of those in Ireland? Interesting. Because I was just saying how these times were adopted a long time ago but Vermont and New England musicians. And they would mostly be played in barn dances and what we called "kitchen junkets" - house dances.
Oh Goddd! I loveeeeeeeee this❤
My favorite ever put me in a jolly mood☺️💖
Born far f rom your Land Heart and feeling alors With you god bless
I love Irish music and reels.
Guess I neadh shorved, so.
👋😉
I'm drunk I'm drunk I'm drunk as a skunk
I'm drunk as I can be
And when I've sobered up
The wife is mad at me
She chased me with her Shillelagh
And hit me with the frying pan
I'm not bloody crazy
So I ran and ran and ran
To the pub again
To get drunk as I can be
I'm not going home in the morning
Cos the wife will be mad at me.
I'm drunk I'm drunk I'm drunk as a skunk
I'm drunk as I can be
And when I've sobered up
The wife is mad at me
My own ditty to which you're happy to write music to and sing.
Love the music
Okay isn't Congress Reel an American tune?
I appreciate the unaffected way these are recorded as well. They didn't feel the need to fancy them up and go all crazy, they just played the music the old fashioned way and recorded it. That's the best way.
My dads grandparents both sides were Irish so I have Irish blood in me. The music lights a fire in my soul when I hear it.
Me too. I love a lot of music but nothing ever moves me like a Celtic style dance tune. I am not particularly Celtic but my and
Tis Scots Irish here. I've been trying to do this rhythm for fecking long.
Wooden musical spoons are the best
Zelo melodicna in zivahtna glasba polna ritma za ples
Proud to be Irish 🍀🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪🍀
Proud to be German. Nevertheless, you are right. ;)
Eirè go bragh 🇮🇪
Jaz samo bi srcno rad vsaj enkrat v tem zivljenu zelo rad obiskal Irsko.
Aye .
@@tiberiussemproniusgracchus8550 Its cool to be German.
Paddy's Return / Willy Coleman's / Up in the Air from Kevin Burke & Michael O-Domhnaill's album "Portland."
[This is the set of tunes and album they can be found on.]
i was searching for this one ! Thank you
The last tune reminds me a lot of "Jefferson and Liberty". Which is also an old Irish dance tune, i forget the name.
Belle musique irlandaise
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍
What is the name of the original album that the music comes from. I need to buy it.
Portland
Studio album by Kevin Burke and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill
43:00 wow that's some pickin
Hola, no entendí acusticamente solapadamente o simple mente rancia nada. Por favor expresate con propiedad, atendiendo a las sagradas y tangibloides normas del elemento hipnoide proto castelvánico. Hicimos lo que podólogos, tongueamos a tantos burso, para que ah ah vengas tu yo a decirme que cuentos son o no estaban a esta horacia pérfida, actituda martonio, prudencia homologada.
What nonsense, nobody speaks like that.
Que?
If you people don't don't do something quickly about the invading armies of immigrants this music won't be played much longer!! Ireland will then be called Irelandstan!
I'm sure they'd love to learn and enjoy jigs as well
No they dont assimilate to other cultures. Thats why they cant even play nice amongst themselves. Not all of course but the radicals is what hes talking about