Traditional Irish Song Lesson [Love Is Teasing] Start Today

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 176

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  7 лет назад +28

    Hi Everyone :) Thanks for all the comments and likes - Please feel free to ask any questions about this singing lesson or about Irish music in general and we'll get back to you straight away. Remember to subscribe to our channel and click the bell to get notified of our new video releases.

    • @goldenquill96
      @goldenquill96 6 лет назад

      Online Academy of Irish Music
      Your voice is phenomenal!
      I used to sing in concert choir as a sub for both the alto and soprano sections (and enjoy singing Irish songs at home, though not as pleasantly), but have forgotten a lot of the techniques.
      I was wondering if you have any recommendations for transitioning so smoothly between the high and low notes.
      I did check out your website, and wil probably be joining soon. :)
      Thanks for sharing your talents.

    • @RG-CooperTrooper
      @RG-CooperTrooper 5 лет назад

      Please, please could you sing 'Kerry Cow'? I've got this song, didn't practice, forgotten. Now, I'm endlessly surfing to find a nice version of it. As sean nós, not opera version.
      You've got a beautiful voice. Go raibh maith agat for sharing your knowledge :)

  • @ruthgunneson-poling1571
    @ruthgunneson-poling1571 8 месяцев назад +5

    I'm so excited to learn ornamentation and rolls! I've written 2 songs that I want to include ornaments and rolls. Thanks for being here and you have a voice of an angel...❤

    • @shea5542
      @shea5542 8 месяцев назад

      That’s pretty cool

  • @Allen2saint
    @Allen2saint Год назад +3

    Wow. What a voice and what incredible technique!

  • @lucillalight3155
    @lucillalight3155 3 года назад +2

    I love this voice

  • @PathsOfReason
    @PathsOfReason Месяц назад

    You have beautiful warm voice.
    Thank you

  • @jsteeleolmstead404
    @jsteeleolmstead404 3 месяца назад +1

    What a gorgeous voice. I can't believe she's giving lessons online.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  2 месяца назад

      We've lot's of lessons on the site from one of Ireland's most iconic singers. What a voice !! oaim.ie/song-lessons/

  • @wetdewlap8741
    @wetdewlap8741 4 года назад +23

    Absolutely ethereal voice. No auto tune there... no fancy mikes.. just a clean, crisp voice of beautiful talent. Thank you so much for for posting this... the explanations on your breath and where to take them helped me a lot! Thank you

    • @wetdewlap8741
      @wetdewlap8741 4 года назад

      Mic’s not mikes( damn autospell)

  • @kpdelaney6460
    @kpdelaney6460 2 месяца назад

    I listen to lots of Irish and Scottish folk music, and the vocal ornamentations and rolls are so tough for me to do but they sound so good when they sing that way. I hope these videos you have help me learn the technique😊

  • @jamesmurphy-walsh8966
    @jamesmurphy-walsh8966 Год назад +2

    You have a beautiful voice .

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  Год назад +1

      Hi James, lot's more singing from Muireann here - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @Mostrichkugel
    @Mostrichkugel 7 лет назад +19

    She is absolutely beautiful, as well as her voice. What a singing ability, what talent. Love her.

  • @theresa2245
    @theresa2245 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful voice. Great tone. I love the Irish tone in your voice and the trill.

  • @barryhypnotist1
    @barryhypnotist1 4 года назад +5

    Thank you----Beautiful voice. My father was a Lancaster bomber pilot during World War 2. I found some poems that had been written by crew members ---They are quite beautiful and sad at the same time---But I feel this style of music would be so fitting to express the emotions.

  • @vickiestevens9536
    @vickiestevens9536 4 года назад +13

    I grew up singing folk ballads and Irish music. This is honey to my ear.
    My maiden name is O'Connell. My great-grandparents, Irish speakers both, emigrated t Boston.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  4 года назад +1

      Hi Vicki, Thanks for the nice story. We've quite a good collection of songs on the site - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/

    • @MathasiaJ
      @MathasiaJ 4 года назад +3

      My dad visited Ireland a while back and when people found he was from America one of the universal questions was "oh do ya know my cousin in Boston?"

    • @cearuilinjayne745
      @cearuilinjayne745 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MathasiaJi speak irish ó is for men. Your maidin name would be ní Chonaill

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  12 лет назад +5

    "We don't have more details than that, often that is all you have to work on with a traditional song unless it uses actual names or references a historical event, it's a lit of guess work. All I know is that it is sung in Ireland, Scotland and America, and there are many different airs to it. It also seems to be linked lyrically to "Come all you fair and tender ladies" as they have some lines in common. This also happens often within an aural tradition."

  • @jockellis
    @jockellis 8 лет назад +16

    I could listen to your lilt all day. You know, think I will.

    • @bernies5868
      @bernies5868 4 года назад

      Ya cheeky boy, jock

    • @theperson8275
      @theperson8275 3 года назад

      @@bernies5868 Sounds like Pub talk bahah

  • @harrymason1053
    @harrymason1053 5 лет назад +8

    Gosh, I love this woman's singing style and her voice. My mother sang to me when carrying me. Perhaps that's why. They both sound much alike. My mother was an Irish-American.

  • @cocolossal69
    @cocolossal69 11 лет назад +15

    Very pleased that I found the Irish Music Academy ... I am a singer/songwriter with a love of Irish music and songs, and I am thrilled to be able to learn how to sing the ornamentations and phrasing which gives these songs such a magical sound. When I write my songs I imagine how they would sound with a backing of beautiful Irish instruments, I'll be taking up the tin whistle & bodhran lessons as well. Thanks so much :)

  • @peterjhillier7659
    @peterjhillier7659 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, wonderful, I could listen forever. Keep safe.

  • @olivialickona1176
    @olivialickona1176 7 лет назад +3

    IV'E NEVER HEARD A VOICE LIKE YOURS. i love it, it makes me smile.

    • @jockellis
      @jockellis 4 года назад

      You never listened to Joan Baez?

  • @jennifervallot7003
    @jennifervallot7003 4 года назад +1

    Muireann, you have a lovely and very inspiring voice. I have recently learned that there is a specific technique for singing Irish traditional songs, with a sound that has always touched my heart and soul.

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  13 лет назад +1

    Glad you enjoyed it and that it works well for you. Thanks for the nice comment :)

  • @schoolvocalize
    @schoolvocalize 3 года назад +7

    So happy to learn again as a vocal coach myself but in a complete different genre 😊I’ve joined!

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  11 лет назад +2

    It's the Ashplant played on a low whistle.. OAIM tutor Thomas Johnston plays the whistle :)

  • @Muireann01
    @Muireann01 12 лет назад +2

    Hi Lisnageeragh,
    Thanks for your comment. On the whole I usually stick to not breaking a phrase and am a big fan of the one breath two liners! Sometimes, though, I break a phrase for effect, as a type of vatiation. This is used commonly throughout the tradition. A good example would be in the sean-nós tradition of the Muscraí Gaeltacht in County Cork where a phrase is broken at the beginning and then the next breath finished the phrase and is carried through to the end of the following phrase.

  • @chrissiddall4227
    @chrissiddall4227 Год назад

    Truly angelic

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  12 лет назад +3

    From Muireann -
    "These are all questions I don't have answers to. I'd say "to go with you" just means to be with you and they probably headed off somewhere in search of a better life."

    • @redeirboy
      @redeirboy 4 года назад

      "for to" is an (obsolete) conjunction now mostly replaced by "in order to" or "to" (as Muireann points out "to go with you". But "for to + base verb form" is still common in some dialects and of exists in many traditional songs. The song lesson is great, btw. Really great.

  • @marsy6359
    @marsy6359 3 года назад

    I didnt know Muireann taught this course! I listen to her quite a bit and she really inspired me to take a foray into Irish music more seriously as a classical singer. Its such a great surprise to see her.

  • @s.terris9537
    @s.terris9537 Год назад +1

    What a lovely voice and phrasing style you have. I saw Danu in Berkeley at the Freight & Salvage - it was either last year or early 2023. Wonderful and uplifting! Your voice goes quite high - I'm more of an alto/tenor. Would an alto voice just start in a lower key, then?

  • @doptimist
    @doptimist 11 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic. Great instruction and your voice is incredible!

  • @RebeccaLoran
    @RebeccaLoran 3 года назад +2

    This was so informative omg thank you! I am happy to start my journey into this beautiful artform.

  • @peterc1232
    @peterc1232 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for being the custodians of my culture

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  5 лет назад

      Hey no worries :) Did you learn the song?

    • @peterc1232
      @peterc1232 5 лет назад +1

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic yeah I learned a bit , I more came upon it by chance when I was looking at Niamh Farrell Julie fowlis and yourself singing together ,

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks!
    There are many more tutorials from Muireann exactly like this on the OAIM website :)

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  11 лет назад

    Hi Everyone,
    Thanks for all the comments and likes!
    Please feel free to ask any questions you have about this lesson or anything related to Irish music in general. We'll get an answer to you asap :)

  • @debbiewheeler4066
    @debbiewheeler4066 6 лет назад +2

    Oh wow. I feel like I just discovered a gold mine! Beautiful voice and songs of my heritage. Can’t wait to explore and learn from your channel.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Hi Debbie, We've many more song lessons fro Muireann on our website oaim.ie/instrument/9/song_lessons and you can learn the first part of a Gaelic song on RUclips here - ruclips.net/video/AjgAz7gscfQ/видео.html Have you any sessions close to your home?

  • @natchanate3582
    @natchanate3582 7 лет назад +5

    i'm interested to sing in sean-nós style for a couple years but my country is far from ireland
    i'm thai great video great lesson

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  7 лет назад +1

      Hi :) Many more lessons from Muireann on the site, enjoy - oaim.ie/course/41/irish_song_technique

    • @gainthailand
      @gainthailand 6 лет назад

      Good to see Thai folks around! Hope you achieve your ambition :)

    • @madahikhan3352
      @madahikhan3352 6 лет назад

      Same

  • @psyla5441
    @psyla5441 4 года назад +1

    You're soooo good I'm so grateful for your lessons thank you so much

  • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
    @onlineacademyofirishmusic  13 лет назад

    If you already play harp, I am sure you would quickly pick up singing. It is all about listening and imitating. In Muireann's course she gives exercises and tips to help with technique. Hope this helps :)

  • @carrieannbaatz7182
    @carrieannbaatz7182 3 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @stimmeunderfolg
    @stimmeunderfolg 4 года назад

    I love to sing irish folk music

  • @fran7806
    @fran7806 3 года назад

    Love this video. Your voice is gorgeous. You said your name so quickly I couldn't get it. Thank you so much for this video.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Fran, Glad you liked the lesson. Lot's more from Muireann on the site - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @bjaogh
    @bjaogh 4 года назад +8

    Don't mind me, just leaving timestamps for myself
    1:13 - 2:44

  • @rosiemo4438
    @rosiemo4438 8 месяцев назад

    Hello thank you for the very helpful tips!

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Rosie, lot's more from Muireann on the site here - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @Familliarsurroundings
    @Familliarsurroundings 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m not Irish, I just really like the sound of lilting and I feel like if I knew how to do it I would be much happier in my day to day life

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  7 месяцев назад

      Did you learn this song? Let us know if you have any questions, we're always happy to help.

  • @linden2080
    @linden2080 4 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful made me tear up 💕

  • @leonardorojas8097
    @leonardorojas8097 6 лет назад +2

    This was very nice!! Can't wait to practice at home (:

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Great! Thanks for letting us know. Have you an Irish session close to your home?

    • @leonardorojas8097
      @leonardorojas8097 6 лет назад

      Online Academy of Irish Music I don't but I sure have learned from your video! (:

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Nice 1 Leonardo :) where do plan on singing the song? Just by yourself around the kitchen table?

  • @ireneguijarrohernanz805
    @ireneguijarrohernanz805 9 лет назад +1

    You girl are... magic, the way you sing is as free and beautiful as nature itself. Really moves my deepest soul everytime I listen to your songs :)
    I love singing as well, and from a while ago I've been trying to improve my irish folk singing, specially ornamentations, which are pretty hard if you're not used to them xD So thank you very much for making this video lesson ♥
    Are there any more videos like this one?

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  9 лет назад

      +Eirene Hernanz Yes, there is a whole course of traditional songs and tips on ornamentation on the www.oaim.ie website. Simply go to the song page and check it out. Let us know how you're getting along.

    • @Murdo2112
      @Murdo2112 8 лет назад +1

      +Eirene Hernanz
      Regarding ornamentations, something I found a great help was taking up the tin whistle.
      A lot of very similar ornamentations are used and since I have much better control over my fingers than I do my vocal chords, it was easier to become familiar and "train my ear" to those ornamentations.
      That familiarity is then easily carried across to singing: plus the tin whistle is a great instrument in its own right.

  • @gerald4013
    @gerald4013 6 лет назад +2

    is breá liom Muireann agus a cuid amhránaíochta

    • @saoirse579
      @saoirse579 4 года назад

      An ceárt an chairde. As an bouíchas anseo

  • @LiliumCruorem
    @LiliumCruorem 2 года назад

    I’m an American blues singer. But my mother is Irish and I really wanna learn this style because I think Irish Singer and Blues were separated at birth. I really wanna be able to do those beautiful runs.

  • @blissinriots7368
    @blissinriots7368 5 лет назад +2

    i wish u teach us abt the technique that r used in producing celtic voice style

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  5 лет назад +1

      Hi, technique is covered in the course, check it out here - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @gregcleveland6270
    @gregcleveland6270 4 года назад

    I love this voice. Who could tell me some recorded artists like this brilliant singer? Thanks.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  4 года назад +2

      Muireann is the finest singer in the tradition, why not try some of her recordings?

    • @lindasack9616
      @lindasack9616 4 года назад

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic Deanta

  • @Lisnageeragh
    @Lisnageeragh 12 лет назад

    Thanks very much for taking the trouble to give a good reply. I think I'd b a bit like yourself on the two liners! I think we need care around traditional mores.......in fluteplaying most folk don't play like Paddy Carty ...their ''style'' is, at times, little more than the residue of incompetence.

  • @Lisnageeragh
    @Lisnageeragh 12 лет назад

    PS I think Julie is wonderful!! keep up the good work!

  • @rosiecoen5637
    @rosiecoen5637 2 года назад

    I come from Tuam County Galway

  • @dhrubapatgiri3986
    @dhrubapatgiri3986 4 года назад

    Tnku so much maam plz upload more lesson maam

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  4 года назад

      Hi Dhurba, there are lot's more lessons like this on the site - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/

  • @bwahaha9242
    @bwahaha9242 6 лет назад +3

    OH! so this is where "fair and tender ladies" comes from, cool!

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Hi Brian, Have you learnt the song? Where are you watching from?

    • @bwahaha9242
      @bwahaha9242 6 лет назад

      Online Academy of Irish Music I have not, I'm a guitar player from Texas myself but love Sean nos and puirt a buel singing.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Cool - Have you seen Muireann's Gaelic song lesson on RUclips? ruclips.net/video/AjgAz7gscfQ/видео.html

    • @bwahaha9242
      @bwahaha9242 6 лет назад

      Online Academy of Irish Music thanks for sharing! I'll check it out!

    • @Destiny4511
      @Destiny4511 6 лет назад +2

      They're like a star on a summer's morning, they first appear and then they're gone...
      Actually most American Old Time and Appalachian songs are "evolved" (sometimes not too much) Scots-Irish and English ballads.
      It's what Irish refugees brought with them when running from the Potato Famine to the mountains of Carolina around 1850.
      If you ever get a chance to watch the movie "Songcatcher", it's main plot is how a musicologist teaching Old English Ballads at a university in North Carolina moves up into the mountains, where she finds people singing the same songs she's been teaching, only different.
      Over the course of 200 years, the songs have been notated by musically-sophisticated people who tweaked things that weren't musically correct, until they became significantly different from what they had been originally.
      In Appalachia, though, the songs have been passed down from generation to generation, word for word, note for note, usually acapella and in a sean-nós style, by people who barely realize that music could be written out.
      So the songs are still very close to what they were in 1849-1859 when she makes her way up into the mountains, sometime around 1909.

  • @DansonforJoy
    @DansonforJoy 6 лет назад +1

    This was lovely! Thank you for making this sample lesson available. :)

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад +1

      Hi, You're welcome, delighted you enjoyed it !! Where are you learning from?

    • @DansonforJoy
      @DansonforJoy 6 лет назад

      The state of Washington in the USA. :)

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome - Any thoughts on where to perform it? Or is it just for home and the kitchen table? Any music sessions near by?

    • @DansonforJoy
      @DansonforJoy 6 лет назад

      Oh, it's just for my own personal enjoyment and development. ;)

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  6 лет назад

      Good luck with everything and let me know if you have any further questions. Did you see Muireann's 2nd RUclips video? ruclips.net/video/AjgAz7gscfQ/видео.html

  • @janpeters-jansongsproducti1010
    @janpeters-jansongsproducti1010 3 года назад +1

    So is it fair to say that in Sean-nós singing we concentrate on the head voice and otherwise in the tradition we use the chest voice? I'm learning a Sean-nós song from a teacher steeped in that tributary of the tradition and she has me concentrating on the nasal/head voice and the relaxing of the throat and chest. And of course ultimately allowing/making the song to become your own whilst keeping true to it

  • @aasigraa
    @aasigraa 13 лет назад

    hey ! such a beautiful song! I tried to sing it and it works well. Thank you, I'll create an account on oaim :)

  • @VidaDeVigo
    @VidaDeVigo 13 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful voice!!! you're amazing! I unfortunatly can't sing....but I would love to!!! do you think it is possible to learn the irish singing even if you do not sing at all? I just play celtic harp....
    thank you

  • @eloyrodriguez6460
    @eloyrodriguez6460 6 лет назад

    Marry me!! Haha👍👍 this is freaking awesome.... Who are you Angel? Why have you been kept away from me my whole life? Wow!!!!!!!! My favorite video on Utube 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • @lyndakean9652
    @lyndakean9652 5 лет назад +2

    Are there any other songs available from you to learn x

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Lynda, There are many more songs to learn on the OAIM website. All the info is on this page - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @tylerthom338
    @tylerthom338 5 лет назад +1

    You should make a course for male vocalists

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Tyler, That's on the list !

    • @MandolinRich
      @MandolinRich 5 лет назад

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic - I took a workshop with Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde from Gaoth Dobhair, Dhún na nGall. He was an excellent teacher & I liked his method, which I have continued to use on my own. Another male sean-nós style vocalist that I have been studying on my own is Iarla Ó Lionáird of the Gloaming (& solo). I would love to see either or both contribute to your series. grma

  • @karri17
    @karri17 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a karaoke version of this song?

  • @XayJ89
    @XayJ89 3 года назад +1

    That singing was absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!! I was looking for instrumental things and as I was about to switch to another search, you started singing and I was instantly captivated. My 4.7% Irish genes jumped for joy.

  • @carolblue9945
    @carolblue9945 5 лет назад +2

    Is there a way to purchase this song sung by you? Love, love, love it

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Carol, Glad you like it! There is a free download of Muireann singing this on the website - www.oaim.ie

  • @psyla5441
    @psyla5441 4 года назад +1

    I suck so bad at ornaments, that's why I'm here lol

    • @Hobbitbot3000
      @Hobbitbot3000 3 года назад

      It might help, it did with me but look at some baroque music as it has a LOT of ornamentation except it’s written down on sheet music. There’s also a lot of dynamics in vocal parts. You should also try and break down all the notes in the ornamentation, sing them all slowly and memorise them. You’ll strengthen your voice and eventually be able to sing ornaments

  • @bronsonleach3573
    @bronsonleach3573 2 года назад

    I wonder what this would sound like with a basso profundo meaning someo who's chest voice is in the 2nd to 0 octave. The fancy ornamentation is more difficult cult for Basso profundo like me because the vocal cords are slower. I can sing baritone as well but I am more comfortable as a deep bass because of Acid reflux.

  • @lindasack9616
    @lindasack9616 4 года назад

    If you are still checking posts here, how would I get in touch with you about possible lessons?

  • @kathyannechristine9613
    @kathyannechristine9613 3 года назад

    I have tried to find this version in sheet music. Any ideas where to find it?

  • @WideCuriosity
    @WideCuriosity Год назад

    "One unavailable video is hidden"
    Hmmm... now I'm wondering what that is !

  • @AndrewCarterBaker
    @AndrewCarterBaker 11 лет назад

    May i ask what is the title of the theme music (flute solo) at the beginning?

  • @richarddegrandcourt3430
    @richarddegrandcourt3430 Месяц назад

    Once you decide it is me you will come with your heart and bag, you will always be loyal and true as I to you, to my Irish girl.

  • @Lisnageeragh
    @Lisnageeragh 13 лет назад

    I left my friends () and kind relations....is there any reason for reason for breaking the phrase?
    Why not (a)either do the whole two lines in one breath...and perhaps adjust the projection for breath preservation and also for musical use of dynamics, or (B) sing one line one phrase.? I can hear what you are trying to achieve at the top of the line ...but just wondering. Great to see and hear the younger generation talking about the music...keep up the good work!!

  • @MickeyCuervo36
    @MickeyCuervo36 10 лет назад +1

    Hmm... I think I could figure out how to play this song if I listened to it enough...

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  10 лет назад

      There is a free mp3 of the song on the OAIM website. Simply become a member, which is free - oaim.ie/component/user/?task=register#content
      Then head here - oaim.ie/traditional-irish-song-english-language.
      I hope this helps :)

    • @terrycullen1174
      @terrycullen1174 8 лет назад +1

      IrishMusicAcademy love is pleasing lyrics

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  8 лет назад

      Hi Terry, You can find them on the website here - www.oaim.ie/course/41/Irish-Song-Technique

  • @freudianslippers6567
    @freudianslippers6567 6 лет назад +1

    Is it possible for someone like me, I don't seem to have a lot of range I struggle a fair bit with high notes. I really want to do some folk songs, but I get worried I might be wasting my time bothering because this might all be natural talent.
    Is it worth it for someone who feels they have no singing ability (I do play guitar and drums) to practice, will something come from it, or are people just naturally good at this kind of singing? I feel like I'm not getting better.

  • @freudulant
    @freudulant 3 года назад

    I'm having trouble with reaching the high notes, never mind the ornamentation (not trained at all but eager to learn)

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  3 года назад +1

      Follow Muireann's course for fast progress - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @DC-gh1ds
    @DC-gh1ds 4 года назад

    Is this course suitable for male voice as well? I'm very keen, but worried I won't be able to hit the correct range.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  4 года назад +1

      Hi Daniel, There is no correct range as you can change the key to suit your voice. This is a great course for getting started on Irish singing technique and to learn some classics of the tradition.

  • @b3lov3dstrang3r
    @b3lov3dstrang3r 3 года назад

    What about the rolling of the pitches? (Don't know what it's called) how do I do that? 🤣

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi Lynk, There is more info here - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

    • @b3lov3dstrang3r
      @b3lov3dstrang3r 3 года назад

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic thank you!!!!

  • @cearuilinjayne745
    @cearuilinjayne745 11 месяцев назад

    My vocal coach knows i love Irish trad. Singing, but because its mostly acapella or to a bodhrán drum. He isnt thrilled when i do it because he says You must have something to pitch too as a singer. So i dont get to study it. But i speak as gaeilge too

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear you love Irish Trad :) We do too !! You can always study it on our site. Muireann has 20+ Irish songs in both languages - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/

    • @cearuilinjayne745
      @cearuilinjayne745 11 месяцев назад

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic i am currently studying Fiddle with OAIM it’s wonderful and I am will check out the Voice lessons

  • @hannahlynn8028
    @hannahlynn8028 Год назад

    I'm American. Do I have to be Irish for this to sound right?

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  Год назад

      Hi Hannah, you don't have to be Irish to make this sound right, just copy what the tutor is doing and it'll sound amazing !! Lot's more songs on the site - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @yodhasingh786
    @yodhasingh786 4 года назад

    Hello madam, i want to learn singing from you

  • @lynnjacob3602
    @lynnjacob3602 4 года назад

    I was told that the ability to do an ornament the way we Irish do is actually provided by a recessive gene trait - kinda like being able to roll your tongue into a 'tube' shape - not everyone can do that. Of course, in Ireland, most people will be able to do it, but when out in the wider world, not everyone can. What do you think? Is this true?

  • @ZiggyWhiskerz
    @ZiggyWhiskerz Год назад

    But I still don't understand the vocal ornamentation of Irish singing. Idk how to get my voice to do it.

  • @Mark-ej4uf
    @Mark-ej4uf 10 месяцев назад

    I will watch your video only if you tell me that the air of July Scotland is cool.

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  10 месяцев назад

      Well Mark, I can't tell you that because often it's not :)

    • @Mark-ej4uf
      @Mark-ej4uf 10 месяцев назад

      We have to go back centuries for what regard the ambience@@onlineacademyofirishmusic

  • @olivialickona1176
    @olivialickona1176 7 лет назад

    how do u do it?

  • @Endo_G2
    @Endo_G2 4 года назад

    1:17

  • @oksanan.6466
    @oksanan.6466 3 года назад

    can someone please write down words here? thanks you

  • @jackyjoe2037
    @jackyjoe2037 4 года назад

    Ta me dearnach, ach ta se seo iontach ar fad!

  • @MrTonyInchpractice
    @MrTonyInchpractice 5 лет назад

    1.16 6.11

  • @HesseJamez
    @HesseJamez 6 лет назад +2

    Tá tú go leor

  • @yodhasingh786
    @yodhasingh786 4 года назад

    Please make me your student

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  4 года назад +1

      Harjodh, You can take the full course of lessons on the website here - www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

    • @yodhasingh786
      @yodhasingh786 4 года назад

      @@onlineacademyofirishmusic thanks you madam, i am very happy from your response

  • @blitzkrieg7133
    @blitzkrieg7133 4 года назад

    Is it just me or does she look like a female version of Foil from Foil Arms and Hog?

  • @oksanan.6466
    @oksanan.6466 3 года назад

    you are so cute...love

  • @thunorwodenson
    @thunorwodenson 3 года назад

    I watched the entire video but still do not sound like Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh. Im very disappointed.

  • @oftinuvielskin9020
    @oftinuvielskin9020 2 года назад

    This is really lovely!
    One thing about Sean nos that I'm struggling with is ornamentation. I just don't really get it I guess - I try to emulate what I hear, but I don't know what the singer I'm emulating is doing or what I am doing when I do it, so my ornamentation ends up feeling very uncontrollable and unreliable

    • @onlineacademyofirishmusic
      @onlineacademyofirishmusic  2 года назад

      Hi, have you taken the full course with Muireann? www.oaim.ie/song-lessons/irish-song-technique/

  • @Endo_G2
    @Endo_G2 4 года назад

    1:27