Harper's Unite! Brian Boru's March | Global Irish Music Session Tune ☘️
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Brian Boru’s March is a traditional Irish tune that has long been a favourite of harp players, our tutor Lisa Canny teaches the tutorial for this tune on harp.
As you probably know, Brian Boru was High King of Ireland from 1002-1014 AD. Apparently, he united the tribes of Ireland against the invading Vikings. It is uncertain whether Brian Boru played the harp but he was a patron of harpers and poets, as was custom of leaders in the day. Today, Ireland’s national emblem is the harp and the symbol used is based on the Brian Boru harp, or Trinity harp, which is housed in the Long Room of Trinity College, Dublin. Although legend tells that this is the harp played by Brian Boru before the battle of Clontarf in 1014, the harp is supposedly dated from the 14th or 15th century. Brian Boru was killed 23rd April 1014, hence the timing for this tune on the list.
We were delighted to see a whopping 5 harpists in today's video, honouring the rich harping heritage of Ireland. The audios blended wonderfully and seamlessly (thanks Gerry!) to give a truly lovely and, in fact, very medieval feel to this particular rendition. (Maybe at some point we should have a medieval-themed video??🤔 That would be fun!)
Shout outs in particular to Dóra, Samudra, Mike and Tamara for submitting two videos apiece on two different instruments 👏 and welcome back to Jim from Zimbabwe, we don't think we've seen you for a while!
Well done one and all for a truly lovely performance, we hope to see you again in our next video for the equally lovely tune The Boys of Tandragee.
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𝗝𝗢𝗜𝗡 𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝟱𝟬 𝗧𝗨𝗡𝗘𝗦 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗘𝗡𝗚𝗘!!
More info here: www.oaim.ie/multiple-instruments/50-irish-session-tunes-challenge/ Let us know what you think of the video!!! 👇👇👇 If you want to be part of one of these videos, you have to be a member of OAIM.
Brilliant to see people from all over the world enjoy Irish music. Maith libh go lear!
Go raibh maith agat Jerry!
For some reason, I always look for Noriko and smile when I find her. My smile was extra big with this one, seeing her with a harp instead of her usual whistle.
Agreed, what a surprise Noriko :)
So proud of all these musicians wonderful
Thanks Georgia, we are too!
Great performance, really enjoyed along with our virtual 'classmates - :D Always look forward to these release dates - Well Done Everybody -
Thank you :D
Thanks Molmai, glad you could join us!
Yeah! This is effin amazing - whoever manages this collab should be put in charge the first flight of humans to Mars!
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Brawo! what a a great community!👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Aga! Hope you're well!
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic thank you. Im super ok! Best wishes for you all!
WELL DONE, ALL..
Thanks Eileen!
I've always loved that tune!!
What a marvelous tune ! Congratulations guys!😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗👍☘☘☘☘
Thanks Daisy!
This is elfing beautiful. I hope I'm not biased. It's dignified and moving.
Agreed, one of our favs :)
Lovely playing! It's one of my favorite tunes for sure.
Thanks Pat, glad you enjoyed it!
Really lovely ! Sorry I missed joining in on that one - maybe next time 😊
Yeah, we've new tunes every 2 weeks generally... go for it!!
Very nice indeed 👍
Thanks Simon!
Brilliantly crafted ❤
Hey, I know Noriko from Japan! We studied in the same school in Ireland! Greetings from Brazil!
Wow! Maybe you are a fiddle player?
@@noriko4486 yes, it's me, Noriko, Thiago the fiddle player 😁
@@thiagodeoliveiracalvo6651 Oh,I'm glad,Thiago. You are a fiddler. Come on! Join us (^^♪
SMALL WORLD!!! 🌏🌎🌍
'Comhghairdeas An-mhaith'
Congratulations Well done!
Thanks Marcus!
Hi Linda, aGlad you liked it :) Are you a member of OAIM ? All the details are sent to our subscribers via email and they're also posted up on the student forum.
Noriko San! Anata mo watachi mo seito saku desu, ne?
Is there a tutorial for tin whistle to learn this fine Irish tune?
Not currently Michael, sorry about that.
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic it's ok, I'm enjoying learning what's currently available with the membership. Working on learning the Kesh Jig this week.
Is it possible to be a member ? I live in CANADA and play fingerstyle ukulele
Sure, here's the link with the info - www.oaim.ie/multiple-instruments/50-irish-session-tunes-challenge/
Lovely ❤