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A trip to Fanø, Denmark
From Nova Scotia to Denmark! Join Ryan MacDonald, Andrea Beaton, Troy MacGillivray, Kendra MacGillivray and Joe MacMaster as they travel to the island of Fanø, Denmark and explore the music similarities between Cape Breton Island and Fanø!
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Celtic Power Hour February 15th
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Celtic Power Hour is back Enjoy the tunes from Cape Breton Island!
Cape Breton Tunes - Mairi Rankin and Andrea Beaton
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From the Gaelic College Wednesday Night Ceilidh January 31st, 2024!
Square Dance in Brook Village
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A full house as Rodney MacDonald, Glenn Graham, Mac Morin and Patrick Gillis play for the dancers!!
Paul MacNeil interview on CBFM - November 18th 2022
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Paul MacNeil joins Ryan MacDonald on CBFM. You can purchase the book at paulkmacneil.com
The Silver Wedding Anniversary Waltz - Howie MacDonald, Kimberley Fraser and Aaron Lewis
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A clip from the Wednesday Night ceilidh at the Gaelic College in Cape Breton!
Brook Village Dance - KitchenFest 2022 Glenn Graham, Richard Wood, Allie Bennett and Tracey MacNeil
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Monday night is the best night of the week on Cape Breton Island! Here's some video from the square dance during KitchenFest!
Andrea Beaton, Troy MacGillivray, Betty Lou Beaton, Rodney MacDonald and Colin MacDonald
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A few sets from the Wednesday Night Ceilidh at the Gaelic College in Cape Breton!
Morgan Toney and Keith Mullins - Broad Cove
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Morgan Toney and Keith Mullins at the 2022 Broad Cove Scottish Concert!
Natalie MacMaster, Mary Frances Leahy and Troy MacGillivray - Red Shoe Pub
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Natalie MacMaster, her daughter Mary Frances Leahy and Troy MacGillivray at the Red Shoe Pub in Mabou. Such a fun night and lots of dandy tunes!!!
I've seen Natalie many times in concert settings but having been to the Red Shoe in Mabou (heard Robbie Fraser), it must have been amazing to be there.
Great stuff Mairi
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I feel it in my bones.
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dam good
No one has mentioned what a great cardio workout this entertainment provides !
There is a women with white hair a white top and blue dress sitting to the left of the fiddlers. I have not been able to take my eyes off her legs as she keeps time to the music with her whole body. Is she also a musician?
Sooo talented !,❤
And the food is good💥
A good singer and a venue with a dance floor could have made a big difference.
What a great video, thanks a lot!
Fabulous
like that tune at 4:00 , dont know what it is though
Silver bullet reel
keep it on dancers ??
Wonderful.
This is the best!!!
Wow ! What a wonderful energy it gives.
I’m from Petit De Grat, Cape Breton. Love this fiddling and step dancing 💃 👍🎻
Tunes (I think) Moxham Castle Tullogorchum Sally Gardens The Night We Had The Goats We’ll Aye Gang Back To Yon Town <not sure on this reel> Moving Cloud Far From Home (in G then A) Old Kings Reel The Kings Reel (yes this is a different one) Black Mill Reel (in Am, then in Bm)
Thanks so much Christine!! 😊 I'm hoping to get the fiddle group I'm in to learn some of these!
If anyone happens to know the name(s) of any of these tunes (except the 2nd - Tullochgorum), do please share!
Being a Caper in Peterborough, Ontario, I do appreciate any Cape Breton music I can get and this fits the bill. Thanks for the trip home without having to travel.
WHOOOOOOO!!
Wow !! Thank you CBFM. !!! Being a Caper in Vancouver, this just made my year !! Awesome !!!
Like my best friend used to say..."dabess" !
Great video, great family - they are all so clever!!⭐️⭐️⭐️
Natalie is superb, her daughter is amazing. What a gift to all of us. Thank you.
Thanks! 😎
And btw, love to play that Christy Campbell strathspey- learned it from listening to Andrea!
Nice! What are the two strathspeys at first? The third is “Golden Anniversary”? I recall hearing those first two reels, “Annie Is My Darling” & “Gordon Cote”, back-to-back on a set on Natalie MacMaster’s _Fit As A Fiddle_ album. I play them on fiddle frequently 😊 Also, that’s a great interpretation of “Road to Errogie”! Very bright and lively in that key.
Спасибо
Att Nathalie är duktig är ingen nyhet för mig. Dottern är jätteduktig!!!!
Non stop awesome fiddlin' Wow!
Go raibh maith agat
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Náire ort
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How in the world do their arms not fall off??? Natalie has long been an amazing player, and sure looks like she and Donnell are raising an amazing new generation.
Natalie is such a gem!!!!
One of the most beautiful people in the world is Natalie Mac Master
Thanks! 😎
Wow! That transition from tortured strathspey to driving reel at 4:08 is the mother of all transitions.
Do you happen to know the name of the reel?
@@oedus Sorry, I am a piper, not a fiddler. The pipes have only nine notes so a lot of fiddle reels are out of piping range, inluding, i think, this one. Therefore I haven’t run across the name.
@@piperg6179 No worries, thanks for the informative reply! 🙂
@@oedus While i am lipping off, i will go a bit further. A piper, except for Illeann and Northumbrian, can’t shut off the chanter so no staccato and no real punctuation. On top of that, we can’t change volume. All we can do to put in emphasis is with note duration and grace notes inserted between melody note. A competition 2/4 march, for example, has four or five gracenotes notes for each melody note…..keeps us pretty busy. And those gracenotes are spelled out in the sheet music and the piper is expected to play them all. The fiddle, though, is a free for all. The fiddler can inject a pause, change from loud to soft and enjoys a range of four octaves and any sharp and flat. So, the damned fiddle is far more expressive than the Scottish or border pipe. And its lighter and stays in tune. Not content with all the advantages fiddlers have over us (except in battle), those sneaky fiddlers have devised ways of imitating some of out nicer gracenotes. But, still, we persevere.
@@piperg6179 Hah! I won't pretend I didn't grin slightly reading your description of the advantages "we" fiddlers enjoy. I'm no stranger to the instrument, although the style is a relatively recent obsession, coming from a classical backround. Limitations notwithstanding I wish dearly my local trad group had a piper (or three). There's an inimitable quality to the sound, even if we fiddles are able to simulate it in some cases. Thank you for elaborating on the topic -- I was really not at all aware of how your expression contrasts with ours!
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Natalie actually sitting!
Awe inspiring! I especially like what they do with "The Flying Cloud".
We know it as Moving Clouds
Musical honey ! Brilliant
Wonderful - thank you!
very good - love the jigs
Natalie, you taught her well. Her playing looks just like yours did when I used to see you playing at exhibitions when you were a teenager.
Anyone know the name of the second tune?
Tullogorchum
@@christinen1400 Thanks! By chance do you know the reel that follows it?
@@oedusSally Gardens!
@@christinen1400 Thank you!!