Absolutely love it... Considering my family has both DNA cousins in Ireland the O'Dwyers Maguires many more and also Scots Highlanders from Western Scotland Hebrides ended up in Cape Breton Prince Edward Island too many to mention! Eire agus Alba ABUUUU!!
I've also heard it called (and it's one of my all time favorite titles) The Cat that Kittled in Jamie's Wig. I've seen it traced back to the 1700's, and since songs tended to be named after actual people, places and events I love the idea that some 18th century cat and her kittens are immortalized in song.
How in the name of Jesus do they harmonize with I think not much preparation before performance? Chinese trad is multi-instrumental, vocals but seems not as remotely challenging.
Beautiful beyond belief, our beautiful music in safe hands
Un Boléro irlandais... ! Bravo! de Montréal
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Greatest fiddle duet since McGann and Reynolds
I have never heard Miss Lyalls Strathspey played like that before. Neat!!
Absolutely love it... Considering my family has both DNA cousins in Ireland the O'Dwyers Maguires many more and also Scots Highlanders from Western Scotland Hebrides ended up in Cape Breton Prince Edward Island too many to mention! Eire agus Alba ABUUUU!!
Wahouu, congratulations from France !
Love from the USA!
This is awesome,Good job you guys!
Wow Brilliant Performance Guys Well Done
Smoking!!! Gave me chills!
Brilliant.
Fab.... Wonderful altogether.. thanks
Lovely
Brilliant nothing more
Awesome
Fiddle might have been invented wherever but only played in Ireland
جميل
جميل جدا
What's the tune called during which the flute Sets in?
"The Four Mile Stone" or "Cloch Na Ceithre Mhíle" composed by Arthur Darley (1873-1929)
@@henriknorbeck3597 thank you! 👍 I've been waiting for a reply forever 😅
Is the first tune "The Cat that Kittled in Jamie’s Wig"? Aka "Paddy Ryan’s Dream" aka "Miss Lyall" (in Scotland)?
@@erikm8372 I just know it's Miss Lyall's yeah
What is that first tune? They're totally rocking it out, fantastic!
Miss Lyall, it´s a scotish strathspey
I've also heard it called (and it's one of my all time favorite titles) The Cat that Kittled in Jamie's Wig.
I've seen it traced back to the 1700's, and since songs tended to be named after actual people, places and events I love the idea that some 18th century cat and her kittens are immortalized in song.
When they start playing Farewell to Erin, it’s very Bothy Band sounding.
Not a still foot in the Room
the name of the first tune plzzzz !!!
+Orja kaleeri
Miss Lyall It's a Scottish strathspey.
Thanks a lot :D
maybe "the cat that kittened in jamie's wig"
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How in the name of Jesus do they harmonize with I think not much preparation before performance? Chinese trad is multi-instrumental, vocals but seems not as remotely challenging.