@@BodhranWorld Thank you. I figured as much and you would know. I did a quick listen to a reel and figured that one could easily lilt to that as well. I'm delighted that I discovered this art form. It's a very fun thing to do!
@@martainnskene Its a style called litling. "Lilting is a form of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland and Scotland. It goes under many names, and is sometimes referred to as mouth music, diddling, jigging, chin music or cheek music, puirt a beul or canntaireachd in Scottish Gaelic, or portaireacht bhéil (port a'bhéil, "mouth-singing") in Irish. It in some ways resembles scat singing."
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Great tune. The thumbnail for this looks like a smart old man being interrogated by Tony Soprano.
😂😂😂
I know!
Man I forgot about the episode of the Sopranos where Tony goes to Ireland and learns how to play the bodhran
Dying here
This is the most insane percussion ive ever seen
A competition from 32 Counties would be a great idea for the Lilting.Yes a 😊 happy smile for all .
At the All Ireland Fleadh Cheoil a champion lilter is chosen every year.
Love that song! Jack makem did a great live version that was posted here on youtube of that song
Beautiful, both of you. Thanks
I admire their energy!
When you're mother asks how the mash potatoes she's made are but you're afraid of getting around a clip around the ear
?!?!?!?!?
NOW THAT IS THE VERY NECTAR OF PARADISE!!
That was awesome.
Class stuff!
excellent thanks for sharing the jam 🤘🏻
Lovely post lads 👍
Great work!
Whoa, it's the guy from UP
Ahhh just mighty brings back memories
Scuse me, where are you from? We say "Mighty" here, Grand Manan, New Brunswick (Canada) and I've never heard it used in this context anywhere else!
Amazing! :)
Fantastic
Such complicated rhythms created with just the mouth.
Superb music
Tom Billy's n Hag at the Churn
👍!!.....toll...!!
Great sounds :3
Maith sibh, a chairde!
First tune is called Tom Billy’s (jig). Recognise the second one but can’t remember the name!
Not 100% sure but I think it's Hag at the Churn.
Ever come across a lilter called Pat Kilduff? Think he was from near Athlone.
Pat Kilduff? Aye, the best album of the Chieftains 3, in my opinion.
Can anyone please tell me if lilting is used for other styles and rhythms, besides jigs? Thanks.
lilting is also used in Irish music for other rhythms and melodies
@@BodhranWorld Thank you. I figured as much and you would know.
I did a quick listen to a reel and figured that one could easily lilt to that as well. I'm delighted that I discovered this art form. It's a very fun thing to do!
it´s a bodhrán an irish frame drum!
@Guido do you know the name of the song?
@@martainnskene
Its a style called litling.
"Lilting is a form of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland and Scotland. It goes under many names, and is sometimes referred to as mouth music, diddling, jigging, chin music or cheek music, puirt a beul or canntaireachd in Scottish Gaelic, or portaireacht bhéil (port a'bhéil, "mouth-singing") in Irish. It in some ways resembles scat singing."
@@whatabouttheearth Canntaireachd is more formal and has definitive vocables for fingering on the bagpipe
@@yasdnilknarf1885
Ok. I can't even pronounce that 😂 I'm out of my league! Thank You.
Ahh now
aye, poitin!
Irish person who can't afford a stick so they can play a drum: SPAGHETTI
Is no one going to talk about the fact that he's playing that drum with spaghetti
Seamus knows..
play it at x2 speed
iontach an fear ó Up an scannán a fheicáil ag rá poirt
_Go hálainn ar fad..Where I come from we used to call it "jigging"_
Is he hitting the drum with spaghetti/tied raw soba noodles?
Where the captions for this? 🤣
Is that you T, Soprano?
Would prefer a different bodhran tipper :)
it´s a question of taste of the bodhran player
What is the purpose of human existence?
what is the instrument the guy is playing.
bodhrán
A drum
That guy gives me the creeps
I love his sound - but somebody needs to tell him to BLINK lol
Don’t disrespect uncle Seamus
You give me the creeps.