John LeFort here from Port Hawkesbury. Hello Kinnon, Andrea and Rodney. I'm sure I met more of you's but to all of you I want to thank for the goose bumps and tears.
I am using your KitchenFest! House Ceilidh music to daily dance / jump / run to around the house (apartment), during the COVID-19 pandemic when we must practise Social Distancing and stay AT HOME. It is great, since it is over 1 hour long, which is equivelent to running 10 Km.
God I love to see that pinkie up on your bow arm! Great music! So happy to hear these tunes but so very sad for what all musicians have gone through these last couple of years. Hang in there an thank you!
This music brings back wonderful visits to Cape Breton: music, people, rugged cliffs and green hills, ocean waves rolling in to shore ... so beautiful!
i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Nicholas Brock Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Vilken härlig film att få titta på. Härligt med spelande och dansande som verkar vara spontant. Påminner mig om en av mina resor till Ireland, många år sedan nu, Alla närvarande förväntades bidra med spel, dans eller sång. Så blev det min tur och jag sjöng, efter bästa förmåga,en svensk sång av folkmusikkaraktär och fick mina applåder. Jag tror att det var på västkusten , county Clare. Rent ljuvlig film där man också byter positioner vid pianot
This makes my heart ache for Cape Breton and our plans for summer 2020. Thankfully, I've experienced the wonderful teaching, in classes and workshops, of a few of the fiddlers here - Glenn, Kinnon and Ashley to be precise. If you, reader, love Cape Breton music as much as I do, get yourself registered for attendance at the Gaelic College. You will not regret it, but be warned - you may not holiday anywhere else ever in future Augusts! But then again, who'd want to be anywhere else! Thank you to these amazing performers. Stay safe and healthy, everyone. Go dtí go gcasfaimid ar a chéile arís - - Slán agus beannacht. Bail ó Dhia oraibh uilig. До свидания и спасибо вам очень большое! 🇮🇪 🇨🇦☕🥯 (Ahem.... Tim Hortons....!)
My parents were born and raise in Cape Breton, moved to Toronto got married and had my brother and I. We would drive to Cape Breton every summer for July and August and I never wanted to come back. I would cry most of the drive back to Toronto. My mother couldn’t believe it. I would move there in a heart beat if I could. Unfortunately that isn’t a option right now with me having such a bad back, had 2 operations. But now that my parents have passed I can’t get enough of this music.
@@Melhmd You're so right. Went to Gaelic College in '16 for a weeks fiddle instruction- Rachel Davis, Chgissy Crowley, Rodney MacDonald, Boyd and Lucy MacNeill. Dara Smith MacDonald provided evening fiddle entertainment. Also my cousin from Glengarry Ontario was providing fiddle entertainment.
Is the dancer with curly hair in a high bun Margie Beaton? She's great too. This is a dumb question from a New Yorker...are they related? Dawn's style is closest to mine but I am not on their level. Or even the one below that lol. Anyway - great experience thanks for sharing it with us via YT.
(Denmark) So beautiful concert from all of You 🎶 Also beatiful with your dancing. The left hand gui who plays the violin so beatuful can some one tell me the title of his Tune? 🌹🎶🌹🎻 🌹🎹🌹
Not a thing on this round earth been or ever be like Ashley MacIsaac. Saw him like this in Cheticamp. There might not be another tidemark as high again in my life. Downhill from here
Does anyone know the name of the dance they do around 50:00? It's similar to something we do at country-western dances in D.C. called the Barn Dance, although we switch partners in between rounds.
That's a Cape Breton square set, part of our rich square dancing culture. The specific set seen there might be known as the Mabou or Inverness set where it's commonly danced. There are different forms done in a variety of places on the island, some which switch partners like yourselves there.
Thanks Ashley for having my back and kicking that millionaire from Florida out of that after party in 99 outside Montreal at your hotel room cause he had a problem with me cause I was from Antigonish. Punk Rock!
@@ashleymacisaac1833 Ian MacGuinness was my buddy that brought me too the show. He was piping for you at the time. i was the little punk rocker he invited.
The fiddler is indeed left-handed and the violin is made for lefties. If you look at the music on the piano, you will see that it appears correct, not transposed.
Kinnon Beaton is also playing left handed but their fiddles are both strung for a right handed player. A purpose built left handed fiddle would have the sound post and bass bar reversed.
CRYING
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SOME KIND OF MYSTERY
FROM
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PLAYING
ON MY HEARTS STRINGS
Great¡¡¡Thank you.
John LeFort here from Port Hawkesbury. Hello Kinnon, Andrea and Rodney. I'm sure I met more of you's but to all of you I want to thank for the goose bumps and tears.
Ashley...Your A Madman...Fantastic...Just a Fan.
I found this by accident - and simply cannot tear myself away. Incredible!
Just thank you for bringing me back home.
The master hasn’t lost his touch !!
You've still got it, AshleyMac. Maturing like a fine malt and Fine ,Thank You Very MUCH!!!
I am using your KitchenFest! House Ceilidh music to daily dance / jump / run to around the house (apartment), during the COVID-19 pandemic when we must practise Social Distancing and stay AT HOME. It is great, since it is over 1 hour long, which is equivelent to running 10 Km.
great stuff
Great to do housework by.
FANTASTIC VERY VERY WELL DONE 👏 ✔️
Outstanding music played by some of Cape Breton's finest. Sure makes an old fellow homesick.
And their entire respective families
Hi From Cape Breton.
I'm from the opposite end of NS practically and it makes me homesick. close my eyes and see dories and lobster traps. I hate Northern BC.
@@morgan6321 I grew up in Nova Scotia and grew up with this music .. I'm in Vancouver and wish to be back home
Thanks for the music! Watching on the West Coast ! In Vancouver B.C.! i have danced to Ashley MacIsaac's music here. I think his sister's music too!
This just makes me happy
Nova Scotia strong and proud ♡
God I love to see that pinkie up on your bow arm! Great music! So happy to hear these tunes but so very sad for what all musicians have gone through these last couple of years. Hang in there an thank you!
What a treat! Thank you so much for this guys! On point all of you!!
That was wonderful. Thank you for posting this.
Wow, what a fantastic hour of music!!!
Ashley Macisaac and the Beatons of Mabou are really great performers. Warm Heart of the Cape Bretoner.
Missing my Cape Breton home, Fantastic.....warms my heart. Thank you!!!
Traditional music the way it's meant to be played and heard. 5 stars.
I don't really have a bucket list, but one thing I crave is to attend a kitchen party at least once in my lifetime.
Tx all for sharing your amazing talents. Getting me thru coronavirus days, thousands of miles away (but in Cape Breton in spirit!)
Wonderful, it connects me to my g-grandmother from Port Hastings, born in 1844. Love listening to this!
Now this was a fantastic collection of music here bi-y' :)
Best musically and pure entertainment!!
This is stunningly great, ordinary human beings producing the best music and this is only a part-time hobby for those people
On my third continuous replay! Makes my heart so happy! Thanking God for your glorious talents!
The very best of tunes!
It’s simply amazing!
I'm a big fan of Kate Beaton. Are these here kin? Lovely craic!
The King at work....with a wonderful supporting cast.
This music brings back wonderful visits to Cape Breton: music, people, rugged cliffs and green hills, ocean waves rolling in to shore ... so beautiful!
i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Ahmad Ronald Instablaster :)
@Nicholas Brock Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Nicholas Brock It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@Ahmad Ronald Glad I could help :)
f anyone ever had any doubts as to what a kitchen party is ...let this be a FINE example of one! Some Very fine fiddlers.Piano and guitar players
Andrea Beaton in my my opinion one of the best there is!
Kinnon Beaton is so good!!!
Loving this! Thank you!
Vilken härlig film att få titta på. Härligt med spelande och dansande som verkar vara spontant. Påminner mig om en av mina resor till Ireland, många år sedan nu, Alla närvarande förväntades bidra med spel, dans eller sång. Så blev det min tur och jag sjöng, efter bästa förmåga,en svensk sång av folkmusikkaraktär och fick mina applåder. Jag tror att det var på västkusten , county Clare. Rent ljuvlig film där man också byter positioner vid pianot
Nice sélection of tunes Kinnon Beaton.
Great traditional Cape Breton music at its best 🎻🎶🎶
this is the real deal.
A solid set of many tunes. I miss Cape Breton profoundly. My fiddle and I will be back. :)
The kitchen music Cape Breton is famous for!
everyone gotta see this
When are you coming to Belfast ?? Love you. I am a left handed fiddler. Late starter. Loving it. Inspired by you.
We're Looking forward to your Concert Sunday March 29th ~ listening to RUclips has me tapping my feet already !
I can't stop listening to this song it is so good👍,
Marvelous!
BEAUTEOUS!
What a grate time, glad I was able to catch it.
Still beautiful
Espetacular*!!*
Love it; never get tired of real Celtic talent!
Love how the sheet music looks like sanscrit
Nice Songs and very nice playing.
Off to Cape Breton I go 🤗
This makes my heart ache for Cape Breton and our plans for summer 2020. Thankfully, I've experienced the wonderful teaching, in classes and workshops, of a few of the fiddlers here - Glenn, Kinnon and Ashley to be precise.
If you, reader, love Cape Breton music as much as I do, get yourself registered for attendance at the Gaelic College. You will not regret it, but be warned - you may not holiday anywhere else ever in future Augusts! But then again, who'd want to be anywhere else!
Thank you to these amazing performers. Stay safe and healthy, everyone.
Go dtí go gcasfaimid ar a chéile arís - - Slán agus beannacht. Bail ó Dhia oraibh uilig. До свидания и спасибо вам очень большое! 🇮🇪 🇨🇦☕🥯 (Ahem.... Tim Hortons....!)
My parents were born and raise in Cape Breton, moved to Toronto got married and had my brother and I. We would drive to Cape Breton every summer for July and August and I never wanted to come back. I would cry most of the drive back to Toronto. My mother couldn’t believe it. I would move there in a heart beat if I could. Unfortunately that isn’t a option right now with me having such a bad back, had 2 operations.
But now that my parents have passed I can’t get enough of this music.
@@Melhmd I can see why you didn't want to leave Cape Breton Mel. This is incredible music!!!! Mark Chapter 11:22- 24.
Daniel Shane I would suggest you visit, people are so friendly and kind. Beautiful scenery, no wonder they call it “Gods country”!
@@Melhmd You're so right. Went to Gaelic College in '16 for a weeks fiddle instruction- Rachel Davis, Chgissy Crowley, Rodney MacDonald, Boyd and Lucy MacNeill. Dara Smith MacDonald provided evening fiddle entertainment. Also my cousin from Glengarry Ontario was providing fiddle entertainment.
Next year maybe to Gaelic College for a week in August.
FANTASTIC. FIDDLING. And. WONDERFUL. PIANO. MUSIC 🎵. Too TAPALET. , Merci
The crossing the minch part was my favorite
Amazing! reminds me of Boxing Day at my uncle's in Toronto
Teach your children; lost art.
A grand tone and well done!
all i can say is WOW
I wish I were back home ....any one else ?
Ashley Mac Isaac is the BEST fiddle player on the planet, bar none! Some are close but never a good as he is!
Agree, he's in a class of his own...
You Are The World 🌍 Best! No One Can Ever Take Your Place! So Proud! You Are A Magician With The Fiddle! Love Your Music! ❤
Fun! Enjoying music on Canada's West coast .
East coast, darlin
Tamerack 'er down!!! Awesome!
Anyone know the full lineup of tunes?
I.have seen Ashley Macisaac perform here.
The best there is...without the shadow of a doubt.
Is the dancer with curly hair in a high bun Margie Beaton? She's great too. This is a dumb question from a New Yorker...are they related? Dawn's style is closest to mine but I am not on their level. Or even the one below that lol. Anyway - great experience thanks for sharing it with us via YT.
Haha Margie here! :) That was an awesome day! We would be related to this amazing Beaton clan, but a few steps out. Thanks for watching and asking!
(Denmark) So beautiful concert from all of You 🎶 Also beatiful with your dancing. The left hand gui who plays the violin so beatuful can some one tell me the title of his Tune? 🌹🎶🌹🎻 🌹🎹🌹
In Burnaby/Vancouver B.C.Canada!
I never did realize how much kinnon looks like his father
FANTASTIC. /. They. Don t. Call. CAPE. BRETON. GODS. COUNTRY. : With. Out. GOOD. REASON
Not a thing on this round earth been or ever be like Ashley MacIsaac.
Saw him like this in Cheticamp. There might not be another tidemark as high again in my life.
Downhill from here
He's a maestro - a generational talent for sure.
Memory for joe mcdonald
I miss the Maritimes! Give 'er!!!
Bonne ambiance !
Woo drive er boy!
matur Suksma😊
35:30 former Premier of Nova Scotia!
Props to the dude on piano
27:14 MacIsaac snaps a string
0:49 Nan with her perm, that's so East Coast...photobombing da b'ys no less.
MY INTELLIGENT COUSIN; IN HIS MIND!
the first song they play here... what is it called?
MacIsaak....smile bye !
Why? The music he plays isn't enough?
😀🎻
@@ashleymacisaac1833 By golly, john scanlon, ya gotcher smile, b'y!
Does anyone know the name of the dance they do around 50:00? It's similar to something we do at country-western dances in D.C. called the Barn Dance, although we switch partners in between rounds.
That's a Cape Breton square set, part of our rich square dancing culture. The specific set seen there might be known as the Mabou or Inverness set where it's commonly danced. There are different forms done in a variety of places on the island, some which switch partners like yourselves there.
@@colaisdenagaidhligthegaeli124 Thanks. I have no idea how the dance might have migrated to Washington D.C. in its present form.
don't care what anyone thinks !!! lol
Fiddle tune. Mary Mac mahon
Thanks Ashley for having my back and kicking that millionaire from Florida out of that after party in 99 outside Montreal at your hotel room cause he had a problem with me cause I was from Antigonish. Punk Rock!
All fantastic musicians.
Hey what are friends for..youbgot some good memory !
@@ashleymacisaac1833 Ian MacGuinness was my buddy that brought me too the show. He was piping for you at the time. i was the little punk rocker he invited.
is he the best in world or something im canadian but dont know
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Is fiddler play bow with left hand or this just a transposed image?
The fiddler is indeed left-handed and the violin is made for lefties. If you look at the music on the piano, you will see that it appears correct, not transposed.
Kinnon Beaton is also playing left handed but their fiddles are both strung for a right handed player. A purpose built left handed fiddle would have the sound post and bass bar reversed.
Go figure, our best fiddler is left handed...when Ashley is on, no one can touch him.
He simply is an institution
This guy is brilliant. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH