Timestamps: 0:00 Aurora - Scarborough Fair 3:27 Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter 6:24 Celtic Woman - Dúlamán 9:26 Enaid - Road to Camelot 13:08 Celtic Woman - Téir Abhaile Riú 17:10 Virginia Company - A Begging I Will Go 20:14 The Tannahill Weavers - Are Ye Sleeping Maggie 23:20 Jeff Danna - The Blood of Cú Chulainn 27:23 Celtic Woman - Níl Sé'n Lá 30:59 Kathleen MacInnes - Gaol Ise Gaol I 33:46 Katherine Jones - The Skye Boat Song 37:24 Heather Dale - Black Fox timestamp by Charlotte Gregory :)
excellent choices but its been a year and celtic music has seen a major resurgence, for your own benefit i ask that you dive back into the rabbit whole and see whats new. youll find a plethora of new additions. an old one that is more druid music than celtic music is dahm the bard. its all about the legend of talieson and the awen and morrigan
Tbh Celtic Woman hits different at 2 am when you're crying bc you can't just go live in the middle of nowhere and dance with nymphs and grow a garden and walk around with flower crowns.
Aurora's "Runaway" is now trending on Tiktok and Instagram....... "And I was runnin' far away, would I run off the world someday, nobody knows, nobody knows, and I was dancing in the rain, I felt alive but I can't complain but now take me home.............."
@@FIstof7LEGEND Celtic culture isn't really 'long dead' though. Plenty of people speak celtic languages, including many people in Wales who speak Welsh. People still retell celtic stories in modern media, take part in celtic traditions, and live in places with celtic names. Just because celtic culture now exists in a different, modern format doesn't mean it is extinct, no culture is static they all change over the centuries with religious shifts and intermixing, but people don't have to live exactly like their ancestors in order to claim that heritage. And if you are of the mind that genetics matter, most people in Britain and Ireland have significant genetic material in common with celtic archaeological samples.
@@FIstof7LEGEND lol what? You do realise that Welsh is a celtic language right? The Welsh are a celtic people, celtic language and cultures may be rare in this time but doesn't mean they're extinct. That's like saying Nordic languages and cultures don't exist because there aren't Vikings anymore
Additional songs with this vibe: • Amhrán na farriaige from the song of the sea ost • The willow maid by Erutan • Tir na Nog by Celtic woman • kingdom dance from the Tangled ost • pengur bàn from Secret of the kells ost
Irish (language wise) is Gaelic in origin, Scottish too for that matter. It's an easy mistake to make. Celts were FAR more widespread, a surprisingly large chunk of mainland Europe is Celtic in heritage.
@@PartB_0 thanks for your polite reply and the explanation. I had no idea this could sound offensive in any way, I just pictured this dance in some undefined woods in Ireland (also because I already knew Celtic Woman and they're Irish) but I didn't want to be disrespectful.
Born and raised in Brittany, France which is strongly linked to Celtic traditions and culture and is similar to Scotland and Ireland's celtic heritage and their folklore. I listen to this and I feel the celtic blood in me dancing for real. It's so beautiful, thank you.
No buts! You can be of any race/culture and still enjoy the music of others! Nothing odd about it. Music is made for all to hear is it not? Isn't that what the creators of said music imagine? The whole world loving their music? Exactly!
made a tracklist! : 0:00 Aurora - Scarborough Fair 3:27 Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter 6:24 Celtic Woman - Dúlamán 9:26 Enaid - Road to Camelot 13:08 Celtic Woman - Téir Abhaile Riú 17:10 Virginia Company - A Begging I Will Go 20:14 The Tannahill Weavers - Are Ye Sleeping Maggie 23:20 Jeff Danna - The Blood of Cú Chulainn 27:23 Celtic Woman - Níl Sé'n Lá 30:59 Kathleen MacInnes - Gaol Ise Gaol I 33:46 Katherine Jones - The Skye Boat Song 37:24 Heather Dale - Black Fox
Omg savage daughter was not made by Sarah Heste Ross it was *STOLEN* from Wyndreth Berginsdottir who also made it! Sarah just claimed to be the original creator and refused to acknowledge Wyndreth.
hello I'm half celt and half jamaican, and ive kinda been shut out by my celt/scandinavian side because of my race and this has really helped me connect with my culture. its really hard to learn about yourself and keep your two cultures balanced as a duo-national and biracial person, but ive been dancing to this in a traditional way while i wear a pagan veil while still accepting and embracing my taino jamaica side, and i feel great. this was a bit of a dump of a comment and I'm a year late, but truly thank you.
i’m almost in the same boat! i’m native american and scandinavian/germanic and i always struggled to connect with my scandinavian roots but now i’ve been a norse pagan for years and am embracing my roots all equally
SAME! I always thought of myself as being polynesian cs those were the sides of the family that raised me so finding out I was not just that I felt weird and admittedly kind of ashamed for not just being all polynesian, but now I'm trying to learn about ALL of my heritage, and learning to love them and myself just the way I am
I assumed the commenter meant "fairies from Ireland," basically. "Celtic" can be a general-purpose adjective to describe anything from or related to countries where the Celts live(d).
I am Japanese. This kind of music is very loved in Japan. I think it's probably because of the "Isekai Reincarnation" popular in Japan😂 Celtic music is beautiful music that reminds me of another world, and I also love it. I'm sorry if my English is strange.
I want everyone in these comments to be my friends. I can't find any friends irl who want to go dance in a forest with me 😭. Someday I'll wear a flowy dress and hold the hands of a girl in a forest dappled with white flowers, barefoot, listening to this playlist and twirling with my lover.
I would also like to dance with you in a forest. (If that’s alright with you of course) \(^o^)/ it sounds fun and you seem like a good/sweet person overall :3
@@deannarose7000 hey, the name Róisín is pronounced like Row (like to row a boat) and sheen “Row-sheen”. It’s a common girls name here in Ireland. If you ever encounter other Irish names, just know that “Ó” is pronounced just like the word Oh like Oh my god, in English. And “í” is pronounced like “ee” like the E sound in “tree”. Also “á” is like aww, “é” is like ay, and “ú” is like oo.
Hearing this playlist and celtic woman really changes my mood, I feel like when you're small and your parents make you feel better because something upseted you. The world is upseting me so the music is like Oh my child! Its gonna be okay! Look at the forest
I am a baby witch, and these songs make me feel awesome and I feel like it connects me to my heritage (I am very Irish) You don't even know how much this makes me want to go to the nearest forest and dance around and have fun while talking with the fair folk. Thank you!
these songs feel like they're singing a lullaby to my inner child. I've lost a lot of enthusiasm in life, i no longer see past tomorrow....but when i was a child, i dreamed of the future, set paths for myself, had hope. It gives me a smidge of what it used to feel like when i was younger
OH MY GOD THE FIRST SONG I remember the upperclassmen in my school singing this on a winter concert we had😭 i miss that we haven't had our concerts in such a long time ugh
your playlists are literally the only things that keep me going also if you vibe with the idea of making a slavic themed one I would break the repeat button jgfdgh
Switzerland used to be a celtic country. Sad that it got christianized so strongly. I adore this type of music. Greetings to irish, scottish celts from Switzerland!
What do u mean when u say that its bad when something got christianised so strongly? Ofc everyone can believe whatever and thats why if u want to live like celts and believe in the same things they did then u can and u dont have to blame christians.
@@givemeahi5857 You missed my point. I donmt think that being christian is bad at all. I find it sad that so much of the old pagan ways were lost because people were forced into christianity and everything pagan was demonized here to the point of inocent people being hung or burned for „Witchcraft“
This playlist makes me very proud to have Celtic heritage! I've lived in Ireland all my life. Apparently my people (French nobility from the 12th century) emigrated to Wexford, and married into the last of the Celtic tribes around the Cashel area of Tipperary around 100 years later. The Grants of Cashel were still living there until my grandfather moved to Laois, and shortly after Kildare, roughly 50 years ago. We carry the name to this day, and even my close family live all over the island, though I myself now live in the north-west, and only a short drive from the historic town of Sligo (famed for being the home of poet and scholar, W.B. Yeats). Our branch of Grants technically have no Irish translation for our name, but "Mac/Nic Ghráinne" (dependent on gender) is most commonly used when required - though this is the same as the accurate translation for the surname "Grace". We are commonly confused with the Grants of Scotland, who mostly resided around Antrim and Tyrone when they returned - "Scotland" comes from the old Saxon words which have been mangled over time, but which originally meant "land of the Irish"! The origin of the name Grant in Scotland is still largely unknown. It also just so happens that the first song I ever plucked up the courage to sing in front of a crowd was Dúlamán by Celtic Woman. That song holds a special place in my heart. This was a bit of a ramble, but I hope someone finds value in it!
I don't really a culture because I moved a lot when I was a kid. I was born in Rennes in Britanny and I've always felt a sort a affection for this region. I raised myself since I was five with french celtic music, myth and legend. I love spending my holidays at my grammndparents house in Britanny. I think this is my region and à bit of culture by procuration. I love the celtic culture you guys are so cool
I was in Ireland in 2016 and my heart longs to see those miles and sloping green fields dotted with sheep and cattles, and walk visit the cute and inviting little towns with such friendly locals 😭❤️ this music takes me back to one of the happiest experiences in my life.
If someone need: Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter I am my mother's savage daughter The one who runs barefoot Cursing sharp stones I am my mother's savage daughter I will not cut my hair I will not lower my voice My mother's child is a savage She looks for her omens in the colors of stones In the faces of cats, in the falling of feathers In the dancing of fire In the curve of old bones I am my mother's savage daughter The one who runs barefoot Cursing sharp stones I am my mother's savage daughter I will not cut my hair I will not lower my voice My mother's child dances in darkness She sings heathen songs By the light of the moon And watches the stars and renames the planets And dreams she can reach them With a song and a broom I am my mother's savage daughter The one who runs barefoot Cursing sharp stones I am my mother's savage daughter I will not cut my hair I will not lower my voice We are all brought forth out of darkness Into this world, through blood and through pain And deep in our bones, the old songs are waking So sing them with voices if thunder and rain We are our mother's savage daughters The ones who run barefoot Cursing sharp stones We are our mother's savage daughters We will not cut our hair We will not lower our voice We are our mother's savage daughters The ones who run barefoot Cursing sharp stones We are our mother's savage daughters We will not cut our hair We will not lower our voice We are our mother's savage daughters The ones who run barefoot Cursing sharp stones We are our mother's savage daughters We will not cut our hair We will not lower our voice
When I was young I went down a Celtic song rabbit hole due to my love for the movie Song of The Sea. I came across Dúlamán, Téir Abhaile Riú, Nil Sé’n Lá, Black Fox, and another song about selkies. Seeing 4/5 songs in this playlist makes me very happy. Thank you!
This may sound a bit weird for people who have a real bond with celtics, but I'm not a even from Europe and still I've been feeling for my entire life that there is something that makes me love all about celtics and its culture. I dream of Scotland and Ireland and every time I listen to this kind of music I feel like it's part of something that lives deep inside of me and it brings all the memories of a life that I'm not sure I lived before but it feels so real. Too odd?
My mom's side of the family is Irish and my dad's side of the family is Afro-carribean (Puerto Rican specifically). I feel incredibly moved to have heritage connected to some of the most soulful kinds of music! I wish I was more eloquent but ANY kind of cultural music just fills my blood in a way that surpasses words. It makes me feel lighter. Even if the lyrics of the song are dark.
This music speak to my french celtic soul ! I'm definitely listening to this playlist when I visit my family in Brittany this summer and wonder around the forest of Brocéliande.
I hear you, music has always moved me but there’s something so special about Celtic music specifically to me. I’m starting my journey on connecting to my roots. I figure music is always a good place to start 🥰
i love this playlist it makes me well up with pride, i’m imaging my ancestors dancing, drinking and laughing while the music is being played and i wish i was as free as they were in the ways they lived!!
Oh my gosh Scarborough Fair, Dulaman, Teir Abhaile Riu (probably one of my favs), and Nil Sen La are all songs I grew up with. My mom would play Celtic Woman on CD in the living room when I was a toddler and I would dress up and dance to it. Scarborough Fair is the song my dad would sing to us kids whenever we would get upset or when he would be putting us to bed.
Perfect songs to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past !
Almost clicked off for starting with Scarborough Fair, but it was a particularly nice cover, and the vibes in the whole playlist are magnificent :) Thank you ultravclet!
I'm a Brazilian from a aboriginal family (my father's family), unlucky my family has chosen to follow the Christian church tradition and I fell totally of this spectrum, I'd rather follow my grandfather religion, he was a aboriginal witch and I love this so much...
im irish-slovak and i live in ireland i promise its not as nice as people make out.I mean yeah we have beaches and crap but JELLYFISH.and you wanna stay inside everyday cuz of rain,ye?,come here this is your happy place! 🤣
i've been preparing a presentation on Yeats and the celtic revival of last century and this is the perfect background music to immerse myself in my homework!
Started to listen to Celtic music as a toddler, loved it ever since, but stopped it, after being bullied. Now being back ist fucking fantastic, and I love how it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside, just to get to know this world again.
I'm Irish, but I always felt so disconnected from my culture for some reason. It's songs like these that keep me in love with my culture, and encourage me to learn my language 💚 thank you very much
Everyone talking about how they belong to their culture....connected to this playlist here as Asian i feel so calm while listening to this.... ❤️Run around forest while dancing singing..just thinking about it makes me so happy...
Here's another dreamy Celtic music (Breton) that I love listening to : "Gwenc'hlan (Breton music set to Celtic British imagery)" :) Another one is "Jenovefa" by Cecile Corbel sung in English which tells the story of a young Breton girl who's unfortunate in love
This is automatically in my top 3 favourite playlists of all time, the way it makes me feel like getting up in my flowy dress and going into a forest to dance my troubles away is indescribable
I thought this video was called "you're a cat dancing in the woods" but this is also good. Though now I can't stop thinking of what the soundtrack to dancing cats in a forest would sound like.
Genealogy is a confusing thing... both the science and the Fire Emblem game. We can't trace my dad's side back to Europe, but we know for a fact they came from the Western British Isles early on, and my great grandma said she was proud of her Scot-Irish heritage, so I think I'm part Celtic. Unfortunately my last name is so old that they can't figure out the meaning and are stuck between at least three possible origins, one English and one Irish. As a result I'm heckin confused and want to take a DNA test (or at least have my dad take one since I know where my mom's side is from). On another note, Celtic Woman's songs are used in the Wii game Endless Ocean: Blue World! That's how I first heard them. She has such a lovely voice!
thank you for this playlist :) as someone from the highlands this really makes me happy to have the traditions we do, and it really captures the essence of that
So I was listening to this while trying to find some books on Scottish History, So I was skimming through some things and I see "Warrior Cats" I was deeply confused, and had to do a double take, turns out the entry said "Warrior Celts" but yeah, there's a fun story for ya'll haha!
I'm just so so grateful for the person who created this playlist. Thank you so much. I've always loved Ireland for some unknown reason. This playlist makes me feel like I'm in Ireland.
I listened to the first song and I was like: that's a good voice and then it came to my mind that this sounds pretty much like Aurora and then I read that it actually is her. That made my day :D Thx a lot!
I was born and live in England, but I have strong Welsh and Irish heritage. My dad kept me close to my ancestry by giving me books like the mabinogion. He is proud to be Welsh and claims to have met merlin when he was a young boy. I believe him.
@@Mimi-mq2wj in those times of human migration nobody call themselves african or black im tired of that same we all come from africa bs isnt as simple as that
I need to find me a buddy who will craft mossen homes for the fairies with me, be willing to dance in the center of mushroom rings, and sing beautiful songs like these in the middle of an ancient moonlit forest. All applicants are welcome. please and thank you
i'm so glad i discovered celtic music, i'm an artist and i've noticed i get really creative ideas when i listen to this stuff! which is fantastic cus not only am i having fun but i'm not usually very creative ^-^
Timestamps:
0:00 Aurora - Scarborough Fair
3:27 Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter
6:24 Celtic Woman - Dúlamán
9:26 Enaid - Road to Camelot
13:08 Celtic Woman - Téir Abhaile Riú
17:10 Virginia Company - A Begging I Will Go
20:14 The Tannahill Weavers - Are Ye Sleeping Maggie
23:20 Jeff Danna - The Blood of Cú Chulainn
27:23 Celtic Woman - Níl Sé'n Lá
30:59 Kathleen MacInnes - Gaol Ise Gaol I
33:46 Katherine Jones - The Skye Boat Song
37:24 Heather Dale - Black Fox
timestamp by Charlotte Gregory :)
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excellent choices but its been a year and celtic music has seen a major resurgence, for your own benefit i ask that you dive back into the rabbit whole and see whats new. youll find a plethora of new additions. an old one that is more druid music than celtic music is dahm the bard. its all about the legend of talieson and the awen and morrigan
I love how aurora will never get out on this kind of playlists
Yup:)
@@lorenac.s6100 Yes
Warrior & Weirdo? 🥺
She definitely deserves being a part of them
Scarborought fair
Tbh Celtic Woman hits different at 2 am when you're crying bc you can't just go live in the middle of nowhere and dance with nymphs and grow a garden and walk around with flower crowns.
oh my gosh yesss lol.... also... Army in the wild? 0.0
@@ev7109 lmaoo yes
Doing this rn. Felt.
YES YOU CAN !! make a plan ! Affirm IT DREAM IT. VISUALIZE IT !
baby steps towards your heart's desires ! Anything you dream can come true for you .
YES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
"This songs make me pround to be a celtic and I'm not even a celtic." oh god this sentence🤣🤣!!!
me lmaaaooo
Thats not the worst of what ppl say and do haha, trying to sound like us is so feckin rude ahhhh
@@stitchtehzombie7420 well im welsh so im basically one
@@The_ELMxArts what?
@@stitchtehzombie7420 irish is celtic right? cause if that's true then i'm celtic then, i guess
As the song started, I looked to the little forest near my house, and tought:
*"Mother Nature calls me"*
Yeh, that's AURORA
Aurora's "Runaway" is now trending on Tiktok and Instagram.......
"And I was runnin' far away, would I run off the world someday, nobody knows, nobody knows, and I was dancing in the rain, I felt alive but I can't complain but now take me home.............."
I'm Warrior and Weirdo since 2018
Always!!
@@lanadelreyismom hey!
I’m a warrior and weirdo too!
Nice to find you hear 😌✨
It feels so good to hear this, it makes you think that life is not as bad as it seems
"The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad."
Yes my frnd
That, perhaps even in this broken world there is beauty. I'm still searching for it myself...
until you get raided by the romans lol
@@hani5383 if we have each other and that's all we have 😳
As a welsh celtic, this makes me want to dance about an enchanted forest.
So what exactly do you think makes you Celtic? Interesting that some people identify with a long-gone ethnic group that lived in their area.
Most forests are enchanted. ^_^ Just find the closest one.
Yeeees! Cymru am Byth!🏴🏴🏴
@@FIstof7LEGEND Celtic culture isn't really 'long dead' though. Plenty of people speak celtic languages, including many people in Wales who speak Welsh. People still retell celtic stories in modern media, take part in celtic traditions, and live in places with celtic names. Just because celtic culture now exists in a different, modern format doesn't mean it is extinct, no culture is static they all change over the centuries with religious shifts and intermixing, but people don't have to live exactly like their ancestors in order to claim that heritage. And if you are of the mind that genetics matter, most people in Britain and Ireland have significant genetic material in common with celtic archaeological samples.
@@FIstof7LEGEND lol what? You do realise that Welsh is a celtic language right? The Welsh are a celtic people, celtic language and cultures may be rare in this time but doesn't mean they're extinct. That's like saying Nordic languages and cultures don't exist because there aren't Vikings anymore
Additional songs with this vibe:
• Amhrán na farriaige from the song of the sea ost
• The willow maid by Erutan
• Tir na Nog by Celtic woman
• kingdom dance from the Tangled ost
• pengur bàn from Secret of the kells ost
the willow maid is s u p e r i o r
Amhrán*
You might also like Tir na Nog by Lleuwen! As well as We Are All This Land by Meinir Gwylim
Touch The Sky and Into The Open Air from the Brave soundtrack.
@@bishno6229 sorry lol, I changed it
I'm not here I'm in a forest in the middle of Irish nowhere dancing and praising Mother Nature
I’m. Irish and I’m dying of cringe right now
@@johnnyfrancia9635 "in the middle of Irish" LOL
Irish (language wise) is Gaelic in origin, Scottish too for that matter. It's an easy mistake to make. Celts were FAR more widespread, a surprisingly large chunk of mainland Europe is Celtic in heritage.
@@PartB_0 thanks for your polite reply and the explanation. I had no idea this could sound offensive in any way, I just pictured this dance in some undefined woods in Ireland (also because I already knew Celtic Woman and they're Irish) but I didn't want to be disrespectful.
@@johnnyfrancia9635 did you even considered that english may not be their native lenguage...?
Hearing Celtic Woman in this playlist gives me life.
yess samee
@Jak Fitz we're not talking about aurora, we're talking about the one who sung Dúlamán
There needs to be some Eivor in this!
@Jakann Fitz but the name of that singer is litteraly Celtic Woman, just as they said...
I heard a song by Leah . I like her very much.
Born and raised in Brittany, France which is strongly linked to Celtic traditions and culture and is similar to Scotland and Ireland's celtic heritage and their folklore. I listen to this and I feel the celtic blood in me dancing for real. It's so beautiful, thank you.
Where in Brittany? I did an immersion program in Brest for a couple months in 2018 and loved it 💗
@@cestmoi914 I'm from Rennes! Brest is a very pretty city too ❤
This just made me feel motivated to write a book ive been wanting to write! Thank you so much for this information! ☺️
@@sushidelgrando3756 Oh my I feel so honored ! Good luck writing your book!
@@elijahwilensky3318 i don’t unfortunately I just know basic words
This playlist is underrated. I may not be of Celtic descent but I love Celtic music as if It's the folklore music of my country.
I’m literally skipping through a forest looking at the sun set revealing a full moon listening to this and grinning like an idiot😶
I'd love to do this 🥺
oh to be the main character
I love this !!!!!
Cheers! 🧚♀️🔮🌛
a dream come true
I'm African and black , but I love folk music ,it feels so calming and I appreciate it so much . thank you ❤
Me too
No buts! You can be of any race/culture and still enjoy the music of others! Nothing odd about it. Music is made for all to hear is it not? Isn't that what the creators of said music imagine? The whole world loving their music? Exactly!
Sure, your welcome.
Why do people have to bring race into everything?
SAME!!! im so happy i found thi comment, i feel less alone😂😂😭😭
made a tracklist! :
0:00 Aurora - Scarborough Fair
3:27 Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter
6:24 Celtic Woman - Dúlamán
9:26 Enaid - Road to Camelot
13:08 Celtic Woman - Téir Abhaile Riú
17:10 Virginia Company - A Begging I Will Go
20:14 The Tannahill Weavers - Are Ye Sleeping Maggie
23:20 Jeff Danna - The Blood of Cú Chulainn
27:23 Celtic Woman - Níl Sé'n Lá
30:59 Kathleen MacInnes - Gaol Ise Gaol I
33:46 Katherine Jones - The Skye Boat Song
37:24 Heather Dale - Black Fox
Thanks 😊
Thanks!
A blessing you are
You are in the description box ♥️
Omg savage daughter was not made by Sarah Heste Ross it was *STOLEN* from Wyndreth Berginsdottir who also made it! Sarah just claimed to be the original creator and refused to acknowledge Wyndreth.
hello I'm half celt and half jamaican, and ive kinda been shut out by my celt/scandinavian side because of my race and this has really helped me connect with my culture. its really hard to learn about yourself and keep your two cultures balanced as a duo-national and biracial person, but ive been dancing to this in a traditional way while i wear a pagan veil while still accepting and embracing my taino jamaica side, and i feel great. this was a bit of a dump of a comment and I'm a year late, but truly thank you.
i’m almost in the same boat! i’m native american and scandinavian/germanic and i always struggled to connect with my scandinavian roots but now i’ve been a norse pagan for years and am embracing my roots all equally
Me a Jamaican finding out I’m part Celt 😮💨 my great great grandfather on my mom side was from Scotland. You are not alone ❤️
SAME! I always thought of myself as being polynesian cs those were the sides of the family that raised me so finding out I was not just that I felt weird and admittedly kind of ashamed for not just being all polynesian, but now I'm trying to learn about ALL of my heritage, and learning to love them and myself just the way I am
Feel this in my blood
Pov: Life is written, but your destiny is not, so come with us and dance; be one with the nature~..
That's just beautiful man
@@pranz2984 really? Thanks then 😋💕
@@Yvette211 I mean it!!!🤗
How beautiful. Do you write poetry or something else? I would love to read anything as dreamy as this.
That's aa great way to put it. What a wonderful thing to imagine.
Any Celtic fairy is welcome to my home. Let's drink and dance together until sun comes up.
Celtics are not fairies! be specific and careful when you declare something related :)
I assumed the commenter meant "fairies from Ireland," basically. "Celtic" can be a general-purpose adjective to describe anything from or related to countries where the Celts live(d).
Sure Celtics aren't fairies lol But personally, celtic music gives me fairy vibes! Love from Spain ♥️
I don think you want a banshee or a baoban sith in your kitchen...they're not at all pleasant!
I’ve got a mate who’s not Celtic but he’s a bit of a fairy. I can hook you up
I am Japanese.
This kind of music is very loved in Japan. I think it's probably because of the "Isekai Reincarnation" popular in Japan😂 Celtic music is beautiful music that reminds me of another world, and I also love it.
I'm sorry if my English is strange.
as a fullborn and bred welsh girl, I am so happy to see those of the word enjoying music from celtic roots
I want everyone in these comments to be my friends. I can't find any friends irl who want to go dance in a forest with me 😭. Someday I'll wear a flowy dress and hold the hands of a girl in a forest dappled with white flowers, barefoot, listening to this playlist and twirling with my lover.
dream omg
barefoot forest dancing sounds great until you step on a hedgehog
@@inflatablefish Hedgehog was also dancing around the fire
hi i wanna dance in a forest w u
I would also like to dance with you in a forest. (If that’s alright with you of course) \(^o^)/ it sounds fun and you seem like a good/sweet person overall :3
this playlist makes me feel like the witch of the forest coming to the village's party to steal the most beautiful maiden's heart
beware the knell of Finian's Bell, that drives witches away...
Me, a brazilian: vibing on the imaginary florest.
Reads the name of the music: The Blood of Cú Chulainn 🤭🤣
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I've been calling my daughter a little savage, as a term of endearment, for years. I'm so glad someone made a song for her.
Yay! I'm Irish and this feels like home!
Yeh, It's like in Norway, France, Ireland, etc.
How do you pronounce your name? It looks so beautiful
@@deannarose7000 hey, the name Róisín is pronounced like Row (like to row a boat) and sheen “Row-sheen”. It’s a common girls name here in Ireland. If you ever encounter other Irish names, just know that “Ó” is pronounced just like the word Oh like Oh my god, in English. And “í” is pronounced like “ee” like the E sound in “tree”. Also “á” is like aww, “é” is like ay, and “ú” is like oo.
@@foreigeanneamhspleach preventing another Irish name from being butchered 👍
@@foreigeanneamhspleach It means like a rose.
You know it’s gonna be a good playlist when it starts with Aurora
I heard the first note and got so excited!!
*Wish:*
*a playlist that will make you feel like you’re in a Tim Burton movie
WAIT YESSSSSSSS
Like the soundtrack of the movies or like songs that just sound like they’re from a time burton movie?
@@juliem5060 songs that Sound like they would be in a Tim Burton movie
A spark of heavenly inspiration that.
Yesssssss
Hearing this playlist and celtic woman really changes my mood, I feel like when you're small and your parents make you feel better because something upseted you.
The world is upseting me so the music is like Oh my child! Its gonna be okay! Look at the forest
Omg yes!!!
I am a baby witch, and these songs make me feel awesome and I feel like it connects me to my heritage (I am very Irish)
You don't even know how much this makes me want to go to the nearest forest and dance around and have fun while talking with the fair folk. Thank you!
hi, fellow baby witch
Witchlets!
these songs feel like they're singing a lullaby to my inner child. I've lost a lot of enthusiasm in life, i no longer see past tomorrow....but when i was a child, i dreamed of the future, set paths for myself, had hope. It gives me a smidge of what it used to feel like when i was younger
OH MY GOD THE FIRST SONG
I remember the upperclassmen in my school singing this on a winter concert we had😭 i miss that we haven't had our concerts in such a long time ugh
your playlists are literally the only things that keep me going
also if you vibe with the idea of making a slavic themed one I would break the repeat button jgfdgh
As a Scot masel, aye a Slavic one would be outstanding. Dae it, shitebags if yea don't.
I'm so glad that the Outlander Theme song is in this playlist. I'm OBSESSED with that OST and the entire book and series!!
Switzerland used to be a celtic country. Sad that it got christianized so strongly. I adore this type of music. Greetings to irish, scottish celts from Switzerland!
Slainte. To you.
i'm swiss and irish :)
What do u mean when u say that its bad when something got christianised so strongly? Ofc everyone can believe whatever and thats why if u want to live like celts and believe in the same things they did then u can and u dont have to blame christians.
There is nothing bad about being Christian. Sorry you can choose to be anything
@@givemeahi5857 You missed my point. I donmt think that being christian is bad at all. I find it sad that so much of the old pagan ways were lost because people were forced into christianity and everything pagan was demonized here to the point of inocent people being hung or burned for „Witchcraft“
SO THIS IS MY TASTE IN MUSIC-
This playlist makes me very proud to have Celtic heritage! I've lived in Ireland all my life. Apparently my people (French nobility from the 12th century) emigrated to Wexford, and married into the last of the Celtic tribes around the Cashel area of Tipperary around 100 years later. The Grants of Cashel were still living there until my grandfather moved to Laois, and shortly after Kildare, roughly 50 years ago. We carry the name to this day, and even my close family live all over the island, though I myself now live in the north-west, and only a short drive from the historic town of Sligo (famed for being the home of poet and scholar, W.B. Yeats). Our branch of Grants technically have no Irish translation for our name, but "Mac/Nic Ghráinne" (dependent on gender) is most commonly used when required - though this is the same as the accurate translation for the surname "Grace". We are commonly confused with the Grants of Scotland, who mostly resided around Antrim and Tyrone when they returned - "Scotland" comes from the old Saxon words which have been mangled over time, but which originally meant "land of the Irish"! The origin of the name Grant in Scotland is still largely unknown.
It also just so happens that the first song I ever plucked up the courage to sing in front of a crowd was Dúlamán by Celtic Woman. That song holds a special place in my heart.
This was a bit of a ramble, but I hope someone finds value in it!
I don't really a culture because I moved a lot when I was a kid. I was born in Rennes in Britanny and I've always felt a sort a affection for this region. I raised myself since I was five with french celtic music, myth and legend. I love spending my holidays at my grammndparents house in Britanny. I think this is my region and à bit of culture by procuration. I love the celtic culture you guys are so cool
I was in Ireland in 2016 and my heart longs to see those miles and sloping green fields dotted with sheep and cattles, and walk visit the cute and inviting little towns with such friendly locals 😭❤️ this music takes me back to one of the happiest experiences in my life.
could you maybe do something like this but slavic?
I second this. Slavic folk music would be really cool
@@judedante4067 that'll be a very interesting thing to hear!
Well, there are few like these, slightly different though
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@@greatsarmatae thank you!!
@@МиленаМиленковић 😉
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If someone need:
Sarah Heste Ross - Savage Daughter
I am my mother's savage daughter
The one who runs barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
I am my mother's savage daughter
I will not cut my hair
I will not lower my voice
My mother's child is a savage
She looks for her omens in the colors of stones
In the faces of cats, in the falling of feathers
In the dancing of fire
In the curve of old bones
I am my mother's savage daughter
The one who runs barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
I am my mother's savage daughter
I will not cut my hair
I will not lower my voice
My mother's child dances in darkness
She sings heathen songs
By the light of the moon
And watches the stars and renames the planets
And dreams she can reach them
With a song and a broom
I am my mother's savage daughter
The one who runs barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
I am my mother's savage daughter
I will not cut my hair
I will not lower my voice
We are all brought forth out of darkness
Into this world, through blood and through pain
And deep in our bones, the old songs are waking
So sing them with voices if thunder and rain
We are our mother's savage daughters
The ones who run barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
We are our mother's savage daughters
We will not cut our hair
We will not lower our voice
We are our mother's savage daughters
The ones who run barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
We are our mother's savage daughters
We will not cut our hair
We will not lower our voice
We are our mother's savage daughters
The ones who run barefoot
Cursing sharp stones
We are our mother's savage daughters
We will not cut our hair
We will not lower our voice
That sounds like my daughter...she's a redhead.
It feels like I get trapped in a fae ring and they're dancing around me
Well get out of it Fae are bad news .
Were you abducted and did they show you their secret ways? I would love to know!!!
yeah. bad idea. we're dy1ng 😔😔😔
I am in love with this whole Celtic album . Especially the last song about the little black fox 🦊
When I was young I went down a Celtic song rabbit hole due to my love for the movie Song of The Sea. I came across Dúlamán, Téir Abhaile Riú, Nil Sé’n Lá, Black Fox, and another song about selkies. Seeing 4/5 songs in this playlist makes me very happy. Thank you!
You would not believe how far I have traveled to get to this tavern.
This may sound a bit weird for people who have a real bond with celtics, but I'm not a even from Europe and still I've been feeling for my entire life that there is something that makes me love all about celtics and its culture. I dream of Scotland and Ireland and every time I listen to this kind of music I feel like it's part of something that lives deep inside of me and it brings all the memories of a life that I'm not sure I lived before but it feels so real.
Too odd?
Come to scotland and visit
scotland and ireland aren't the only celtic nations
My mom's side of the family is Irish and my dad's side of the family is Afro-carribean (Puerto Rican specifically). I feel incredibly moved to have heritage connected to some of the most soulful kinds of music!
I wish I was more eloquent but ANY kind of cultural music just fills my blood in a way that surpasses words. It makes me feel lighter. Even if the lyrics of the song are dark.
DIGANME QUE NO SOY LA UNICA QUE LE DA TANTA TRANQUILIDAD Y PAZ ESCUCHAR ESTAS CANCIONES. :c
Coincido contigo es como sentirte en un lugar de paz!!
Yo me siento como si viviera en la isla de Avalon
Es que ultravclet, ultravclet es lo mejor
no, nos la única. Vengo escuchando esta playlist varias veces en la semana. Me hace olvidar de todos mis problemas por un rato
Sabras acabo de comentar esta muy bellas 😃
Irish here, feels good to have classic songs from your childhood reposted and enjoyed by thousands (now over a million). Thank you!
The quater Irish of my heritage and Cornish Celtic birth place is screaming right now!
This music speak to my french celtic soul ! I'm definitely listening to this playlist when I visit my family in Brittany this summer and wonder around the forest of Brocéliande.
Why do I always burst out in tears and start sobbing aggressively whenever I hear this kind of music...?
Seems a little past life if you believe in reincarnation
@@taboosnail I like to keep my mind open to the thought that everything is possible. After all, our knowledge is so little and limited...
I hear you, music has always moved me but there’s something so special about Celtic music specifically to me. I’m starting my journey on connecting to my roots.
I figure music is always a good place to start 🥰
I love this playlist and the extremely wide definition of 'Celtic' that it uses.
i love this playlist it makes me well up with pride, i’m imaging my ancestors dancing, drinking and laughing while the music is being played and i wish i was as free as they were in the ways they lived!!
Oh my gosh Scarborough Fair, Dulaman, Teir Abhaile Riu (probably one of my favs), and Nil Sen La are all songs I grew up with. My mom would play Celtic Woman on CD in the living room when I was a toddler and I would dress up and dance to it. Scarborough Fair is the song my dad would sing to us kids whenever we would get upset or when he would be putting us to bed.
Perfect songs to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past !
Almost clicked off for starting with Scarborough Fair, but it was a particularly nice cover, and the vibes in the whole playlist are magnificent :) Thank you ultravclet!
I'm a Brazilian from a aboriginal family (my father's family), unlucky my family has chosen to follow the Christian church tradition and I fell totally of this spectrum, I'd rather follow my grandfather religion, he was a aboriginal witch and I love this so much...
i'm chinese, british, german, and irish. this playlist makes me wish i was more irish and lived in ireland smh.
You are perfect as you were made, cousin, let us lift our heels in the Dance
im irish-slovak and i live in ireland i promise its not as nice as people make out.I mean yeah we have beaches and crap but JELLYFISH.and you wanna stay inside everyday cuz of rain,ye?,come here this is your happy place! 🤣
be happy to bee 3/4 celtic
the germans i think were celts at one point too. i hope.
@@brownie4u86 i just want the natural scenery and i love rain + thunderstorms-
I don't know why but when I listen to this kind of music I immediately have a strong need to cry. The songs are very beautiful, thank you.
I’m Welsh with Welsh Celtic heritage and Irish Celtic so Yh this in my soul for sure ❤
A lot of family on my mothers side hails from Scotland and Irland! I’m glad to have the opportunity to connect to those roots ❤
i've been preparing a presentation on Yeats and the celtic revival of last century and this is the perfect background music to immerse myself in my homework!
I’m Slavic and folk music like this is similar to my traditional music so thank you for making this playlist
I myself am not a full celt nor did I grow up in a Celtic area... but this playlist brings out my 30% celt and makes me proud of my ancestors
I didn't know that Aurora did a cover of Scarborough Fair, it's marvelous!
Started to listen to Celtic music as a toddler, loved it ever since, but stopped it, after being bullied. Now being back ist fucking fantastic, and I love how it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside, just to get to know this world again.
i love this playlist because i have northern italian celtic ancestry, it’s so nice to hear celtic music being appreciated !
I'm Irish, but I always felt so disconnected from my culture for some reason. It's songs like these that keep me in love with my culture, and encourage me to learn my language 💚 thank you very much
Not a tingle of celt in my blood, but this makes me dream of standing stones in scotland, runes and merida ❤️
Everyone talking about how they belong to their culture....connected to this playlist here as Asian i feel so calm while listening to this.... ❤️Run around forest while dancing singing..just thinking about it makes me so happy...
Here's another dreamy Celtic music (Breton) that I love listening to : "Gwenc'hlan (Breton music set to Celtic British imagery)" :)
Another one is "Jenovefa" by Cecile Corbel sung in English which tells the story of a young Breton girl who's unfortunate in love
Gwenc'hlan is one of my favorites!
Hundreds of years later these classical masterpieces yet still stand on a mountain of glory and popularity.
I may be brazilian, but i love so much these songs
I may be brazilian, but I made this playlist 🙃🙃🙃
Major parts of Spain were Celtic, so you have some of their blood in you, if you have spanish ancestors.
@@Leodachef1 Or north portuguese and north italian
This is automatically in my top 3 favourite playlists of all time, the way it makes me feel like getting up in my flowy dress and going into a forest to dance my troubles away is indescribable
My Scottish roots are spinning in circles to this playlist 😍
if only my great great great great grandparents hadn’t come to america, i could be doing this rn
I thought this video was called "you're a cat dancing in the woods" but this is also good. Though now I can't stop thinking of what the soundtrack to dancing cats in a forest would sound like.
Now I'm wondering that too. What kind of songs would be on a playlist like that?🤔😂
Im scottish and Irish, ❤🇮🇪🏴 makes me so happy that other people out there enjoying my culture and music 🎶!! Go raibh maith agat ! ( thank you)
i expected Faun - Walpurgisnatch but even without it this playlist is amazing 💜 love the celtic woman tracks so much
This playlist makes me want to dance in nature.
This brings peace to my heart, even though my roots are somwhere else.
40 minutes and my humanity is restored. Beautiful. Thank you for music, darling.
Genealogy is a confusing thing... both the science and the Fire Emblem game. We can't trace my dad's side back to Europe, but we know for a fact they came from the Western British Isles early on, and my great grandma said she was proud of her Scot-Irish heritage, so I think I'm part Celtic. Unfortunately my last name is so old that they can't figure out the meaning and are stuck between at least three possible origins, one English and one Irish. As a result I'm heckin confused and want to take a DNA test (or at least have my dad take one since I know where my mom's side is from).
On another note, Celtic Woman's songs are used in the Wii game Endless Ocean: Blue World! That's how I first heard them. She has such a lovely voice!
deirdre was my fave character lmaoo
@@cherryspice1011 Same!!! She and Sigurd are so cute together 🥺 I want a wholesome relationship like theirs...
Dont call Ireland a british isle
@@thehallofvalhalla I wasn't-- for that I was referring to Wales and Southwestern England. I apologize, I should have made it clearer
Why does it matter where your parents came from?
thank you for this playlist :) as someone from the highlands this really makes me happy to have the traditions we do, and it really captures the essence of that
So I was listening to this while trying to find some books on Scottish History, So I was skimming through some things and I see "Warrior Cats" I was deeply confused, and had to do a double take, turns out the entry said "Warrior Celts" but yeah, there's a fun story for ya'll haha!
I'm just so so grateful for the person who created this playlist. Thank you so much. I've always loved Ireland for some unknown reason. This playlist makes me feel like I'm in Ireland.
Could you do a playlist that makes you feel like a pirate?
The choice of the music and songs was magnificent, all are amazing, I love Celtic music and songs, all these are stunning
giving me major outlander vibesssss omggg highly recommend the show btw 😫
I listened to the first song and I was like: that's a good voice and then it came to my mind that this sounds pretty much like Aurora and then I read that it actually is her. That made my day :D Thx a lot!
I was born and live in England, but I have strong Welsh and Irish heritage. My dad kept me close to my ancestry by giving me books like the mabinogion. He is proud to be Welsh and claims to have met merlin when he was a young boy. I believe him.
You are all british and english people have celtic roots Also isnt all germanic thats a myth
@@francoisdaureville323 we all have African roots but no one calls themselves African.
@@Mimi-mq2wj in those times of human migration nobody call themselves african or black im tired of that same we all come from africa bs isnt as simple as that
Woke up naked in the woods. I blame this playlist.
These songs make me so happy it makes me wanna go to the forest to appreciate nature and dance around singing✨🌍💚
What kinf of music is this ,i want MORE MUSIC LIKE THIS
I need to find me a buddy who will craft mossen homes for the fairies with me, be willing to dance in the center of mushroom rings, and sing beautiful songs like these in the middle of an ancient moonlit forest. All applicants are welcome. please and thank you
I volunteer
I volunteer!
I volunteer ✨
Count on me too!
Oh god, ME!
Listening to this before school to hype myself up is the best.
Giving me Season 1 Outlander feels
My ears literally perked up when the Skye Boat Song played
i'm so glad i discovered celtic music, i'm an artist and i've noticed i get really creative ideas when i listen to this stuff! which is fantastic cus not only am i having fun but i'm not usually very creative ^-^
now I'm happy I learned the celtic woman songs bc I can sing along ❤️❤️❤️
I am a Celt (Gael in particular), & I have danced in the woods!
It is fun :)