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Liam O'Connor & Cormac Begley | Tradfest | TG4
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2021
- Cormac Begley (concertina) and Liam O' Connor (fiddle) perform Óró 'Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile (Reel 0:00), Master Crowley's (Reel 1:30) and The Roscommon Reel (Reel 3:06) on an episode of the TG4 series, Tradfest.
Seo hiad Cormac Begley agus Liam O' Connor ag seinm cúpla ríl ar chlár de shraith TG4, Tradfest.
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This is the finest example of 2 of the best complimenting each other , brilliance is the word , ❤️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Jesus Jesus Jesus, this is mighty, crazy ability , 😂❤️☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪👏👏👏👏👏
More of the same please, just wonderful. love it.
Go raibh maith agat for your comment Gerry!
The best ever by Cormac and Liam Cormac won Musician of the year 2022 Comhgradeas Cormac
Pure energy. Beautiful. Virtuosity at its best.
This so amazing Play by Both so beautiful ever by Liam and Cormac gorgeous reels thank you Both
So amazing Play and coordination amazing so much thank you Liam and Cormac exquisite ever
Stunning playing
Well done. I love that Irish music
YYYEESSSS. It on RUclips. One of my favorite sets here. Go raibh míle agat
me life on ye lads.....super music....!!
Hup!
Fantastic thanks guys
Lovely playing. Mile buiochas. As for the discussion above. There's a need for both slow and fast playing. Dancers do indeed often want speed, but listening requires slow playing. That's why here we have both. Also these players are playing fast on reel but managing to play each note clearly also. So they can do it. As long as every note is important the speed is less important I think.
A very unusual concertina
It's a baritone or possibly bass concertina, Cormac is known for playing these types of concertinas regularly :)
@@TradTG4 interesting, thanks for the info
@@sdrtcacgnrjrc it’s a Colin dipper G/D bass concertina lad
What can i get the notation for this version of oro se do bheatha bhaile?
Brilliant musicianship, but Irish music needs to slow down again. Non musicians prefer a slower pace. And how could you dance at that speed?
You likely have never seen Riverdance!
There is no doubt in my mind that the drive to play ever faster in recent decades takes away from Irish music. I speak as a person who remembers the 60's when Irish music was frowned upon. There is skill also in allowing the best of a tune to be heard and not simply to see the skill in super-rapid playing
Trad has always been played quickly depending on the context. To claim that’s it’s been sped up in recent decades is hogwash. Listen to John Doherty or De Dannan in live settings. And these tunes are about energy and ebb and flow, not speed….listen again.
These are two virtuosos playing together in an empty theater. It’s a privilege to witness that kind of energy between two musicians.
Do you see any dancers?