@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I usually go every year with my family, but this Summer will be an exception unfortunately, at least for myself. My parents are there right now though, funnily enough.
I love how the melody darts back to the tonic so often. It's like someone's talking very fast but they make eye contact and flash you a grin every few seconds.
Some years ago I bought on-line a whistle and it came with a book of tunes and how to play them. So I practiced the whistle weekly and finely learned to play several songs worth listening to. The key as always is practice, practice, and practice for anything and all things that you would like to be good at. love from New Mexico.
Hi Antoine, Delighted you liked the clip and can appreciate the culture around the music. We beleive music connects people together. Do you play yourself?
Just magic, Christy is a real treasure. Simple, well ornamented and perfectly timed. I love your McGoldrick’s, Finnegan’s, McSherry’s probably more than most, but there’s something about listening to the likes of Christy, Micho Russel and co. play.
Hi Martin, totally agreed! Christy is a tin whistle legend and gentleman. His stories are amazing, and funny, and I'd recommend anyone visiting his house one of the evenings he does there. Bound to be good craic and great music !
Just another stranger chiming in to say I'm now sold on the tin whistle because of this video and am committed to learning how to play one. Thanks for sharing!
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Unfortunately no, although I love the sound of the tim whistle. I'm of Irish heritage and my grandfather played the banjo, so, some of his mates would get together and either on a Friday evening or a Saturday, they all would come over to his house and play a lot of traditional Irish music. Of course, I love the music, so I'd pop over to listen. I was just a wee lad, but I was enthralled with the men and their music. My grandad was very good on the banjo and there was a man who played guitar, a couple of fiddle players and there was Dermott, who played the tin whistle. I guess that's when I fell in love with the tin whistle. You'd think that I would have taken lessons from Dermott, but, I never did. It was a grand time back then.
@@stephenlisson1994 Thanks for sharing these wonderful memories. This is really what the music is all about (friendship :) I hope you pick up the tin whistle at some stage and learn a tune or 2. Whatever happens, make sure to enjoy the music !!
Doolin is one of a incredible amount of semi hidden gems in Ireland. Absolutely love coming there with my wife, listening to the live music in the pub and taking hikes. Greetings from a Dutch guy!
This is, for me, the perfect mix of speed and ornamentation. The melody is still clear and easy to follow, and the ornaments actually add to the melody instead of detracting from it.
My grandma is from the U.K and she always did her best to keep her culture alive for me. This is by far my favorite part of that. I was classically trained in the Clarinet and later learned Alto Sax and Ocarina. It wasn't until college i was able to get a penny whistle and i took to it like flies on honey. That whistle is long gone but I'm waiting until for the day i can get a replacement and can continue playing. It's an awesome experience and fun instrument to play. You can truly feel it in your spirit when you play.
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I am about to have a baby and I've had many medical bills so that kind of takes priority over everything else. Also, I go by American Dollars. 😅 So for me, it was closer to $20 when I bought my last one(I would want the same one I had before.)... Which is money I can spend on bills, gas or food.
"Noble and manly music inspires men to great and worthy deeds." --Plato, I think. Artistry like this inspires those of us not gifted in music to go do the hard and soul battering things that must get done. Without it, we cannot do what we do. Thank you.
Makes me proud to be irish . Ive picked up the whistle after 35 years, where the last place I played was primary school. Its amazing how quick it comes back . It's a real pity that this tradition isn't kept up in primary schools today . This was something we did as part of our school day. Beautiful mastery of the tin whistle sir, I hope one day I'll be as good as you.
I am looking for a tin whistle to buy. There are many opinions but I can tell some sound better than others but don't know if it is the whistle or the player that makes the difference. I just need one that is a bit forgiving in the beginning and until I master the blowing and fingering part of playing. What is/are your thoughts on whistles for beginners?
I studied in a Irish Christian Brothers' School in Shillong, north east India, in the late 60s and mid 70s. There were O'Briens, Mc Laughlins, Macarthys, O'Learys, Cooneys, Hayes', Gaffneys and so many more in our school.Just one Englishman, a Beddoe.Thanks for a wonderful traditional Irish Tin Whistle piece.
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic It was called St. Edmund's College, Shillong. It was one of the best schools in the north east of India. I had the time of my life there. Thank you Irish Christian Brothers.I don't know if there is a book written about it though.
My family and I got the pleasure of seeing Christy play at the Dooling Music House recently and followed him to a pub after; it was a night I will not forget. Many thanks for posting this so I can relive it a little!
This is absolutely amazing the way he’s playing omg if l learn that l will play it every single day it makes me feel better other people might like hip-hop but this is what my soul needs❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My new years resolution is to learn more Irish tunes. Im Irish, but brought up in Scotland so i learned whistle Scottish style (more tongue separation and the ornamentation is more like the bagpipes). I may be the only person left who can play in that style because all the teaching went Irish style in the 1990s. Which is quite funny as I am actually Irish. So this year i will be learning more Irish tunes.
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Here is one from many years ago, played in the Scottish style with tongue separations in the fast bits ruclips.net/video/I5_OE-refYU/видео.htmlsi=mx9GR4mi-jcp3UX2
Many thanks for posting this, it inspired me to phone Christy’s home yesterday and book into the Doolin music house session the 2 weeks time. Really looking forward to it. Thanks again for posting!
It’s tomorrow, just about to set out for Doolin now from England, it’s 03:00 in the morning and will be in McGanns to see Blackie and the boys / girls tonight yepeeeee, then Christy tomorrow:
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I love true Irish music myself,I play piano,but my dad was a well known musician and used to write a lot of music ,but when I was little I used to listen to him a lot ,but has passed away now
Hi Brandy, Christy teaches these tunes on the site but the best place to start learning tin whistle is here - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html&
Absolutely Brilliant on every level!!! My hat is off to this MASTER of his craft. Christy is it??!! He demonstrated the heritage and culture of the Tin Whistle amazingly well and he deserves utmost respect! I hope and pray he is still well!!! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪 Go raibh maith agat/agaibh!!!!
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic hi,yeah I've been playing for a while now my grandfather played and taught me some tunes and I've only recently started playing again..this video is very inspiring thanks for uploading 😃
Tin whistle is an amazing instrument (and the player too) and in my opinion it's one of the best blowing instruments. I am currently learning soprano recorder which in my opinion can sound very similar to some tin whistles. Anyways, thank you for sharing this masterpiece and greetings from Serbia🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Great job Christy. You remember that my granny, Katie Shields and your granny, Annie Leahy, were sisters. The O'Loughlins are an amazing clan and you expand their fame.
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I bought a set of uilleann pipes made from the famous Johnny Bourke and I bought them from the famous Crehan family who are related to Liam O'Flynn not bad for an aussie::::)))))
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I'll share a little secret with you guy's: Google: Ian Watts musician Gladstone Observer that is our local paper, I hope I can inspire you guy's as you have done to me:::)))
Online Academy of Irish Music I play tin whistle and I’m 12 and I went to the fladghe (sorry I don’t know how to spell it) and I have been playing since I was 6 :D some very good players say I’m considered proffesional. I hope u have a great day! ❤️❤️❤️
I was fortunate enough to go to Christy's house in 2019, what a lovely guy...and all that knowledge. Been going to both Doolin and Dingle each year for about 15 years now, but god how I have missed all the live trad sessions and all the folks there in 2020 due to the pandemic. (Missing Blackie and Cyril especially), but hey...already booked for later this year so here's hoping I can travel and that everyone in Doolin is safe and well. Clare's the home of the music...Up The Banner!
You know by now that we offer a 14-Day free trial? Right? See for yourself why we are the home of Irish music:
👉 oaim.ie/
That's great. Where's the link?
Better not show my granny this or else she might stop thinking I'm the best tin whistle player south of the liffey 😂
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
😁👍
Grannys panties will get all wet
@@sneakernomics well that took a turn
Had the pleasure of playing with Christy multiple times in O'Connor's Pub. He's an absolute gent and a great whistle player to boot.
Christy is a treasure! When are you coming back to Doolin?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I usually go every year with my family, but this Summer will be an exception unfortunately, at least for myself. My parents are there right now though, funnily enough.
@@mrrockmonkey1 We'll look forward to your return next year ! How are your parents enjoying themselves?
He gives concerts in his home. I attended one and it was lovely. He had a fiddle player and we were served wine and cheese. Unbelievable evening!
This kind of music can turn your day, from sour to sweet.
I love how the melody darts back to the tonic so often. It's like someone's talking very fast but they make eye contact and flash you a grin every few seconds.
Hi Eric, glad to hear you like the music, do you play yourself?
Eric Eskildsen well said
Some years ago I bought on-line a whistle and it came with a book of tunes and how to play them. So I practiced the whistle weekly and finely learned to play several songs worth listening to. The key as always is practice, practice, and practice for anything and all things that you would like to be good at. love from New Mexico.
Congrats!! 😊
Cheers mate, from a whistle player in Albuquerque!
God bless this precious irish culture of yours. The world needs it.
Hi Antoine, Delighted you liked the clip and can appreciate the culture around the music. We beleive music connects people together. Do you play yourself?
The secret is in the left foot.
Seriously, the rhythm is vital and this inspires me to work on my timing even more.
It's all about the rhythm 💯
The sound of that tin whistle makes me feel so relaxed ❤️
Irish tunes are the best . Heart warming
My feet are already tapping the floor.thank you Sir for bringing the irish folk flavour to us
I could listen to him for days *_* There's something special -or better to say- magical, in Irish music
Couldn't agree more Christina!
C’mon Cristina. Celtic music are always magical!
Ahh how the March mists crack open with
The sacred whistle
Paving a way for
Peace through music!
This guy is a true Irishman, Clareman, and very talented musician: from a fellow proud Irishman and Mayoman x
Just magic, Christy is a real treasure. Simple, well ornamented and perfectly timed. I love your McGoldrick’s, Finnegan’s, McSherry’s probably more than most, but there’s something about listening to the likes of Christy, Micho Russel and co. play.
Hi Martin, totally agreed! Christy is a tin whistle legend and gentleman. His stories are amazing, and funny, and I'd recommend anyone visiting his house one of the evenings he does there. Bound to be good craic and great music !
I have a newfound respect for this instrument after hearing you play.
Delighted to hear it. It's amazing what you can create with a tin whistle :)
Just another stranger chiming in to say I'm now sold on the tin whistle because of this video and am committed to learning how to play one. Thanks for sharing!
Nice :) Start here - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html
And this, kids, is how I started to play the tin whistle.
Well done Pio !
He captures the spirit of the Irish people and gives it sound! Lovely
Saw that fella in a bar in Lisdoonvarna a few months ago. He was a real character. Fair play to him keeping the music alive.
That's why I love all Irish!... ;-)
I love the tin whistle, especially when played this well. BRILLIANT!!!!! Christy.
We love the tin whistle as well Stephen ! Do you play?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Unfortunately no, although I love the sound of the tim whistle. I'm of Irish heritage and my grandfather played the banjo, so, some of his mates would get together and either on a Friday evening or a Saturday, they all would come over to his house and play a lot of traditional Irish music. Of course, I love the music, so I'd pop over to listen. I was just a wee lad, but I was enthralled with the men and their music. My grandad was very good on the banjo and there was a man who played guitar, a couple of fiddle players and there was Dermott, who played the tin whistle. I guess that's when I fell in love with the tin whistle. You'd think that I would have taken lessons from Dermott, but, I never did. It was a grand time back then.
@@stephenlisson1994 Thanks for sharing these wonderful memories. This is really what the music is all about (friendship :) I hope you pick up the tin whistle at some stage and learn a tune or 2. Whatever happens, make sure to enjoy the music !!
Beyond the words.He's become immortal through his music.
Doolin is one of a incredible amount of semi hidden gems in Ireland. Absolutely love coming there with my wife, listening to the live music in the pub and taking hikes. Greetings from a Dutch guy!
We love Doolin too !! Come back to visit soon !!
I love traditional music...It is making a comeback! I am not Irish but love Irish music! Whistle me a tune dude!
Good Lord...the breath control ! Fabulous playing. Well done.
This is, for me, the perfect mix of speed and ornamentation. The melody is still clear and easy to follow, and the ornaments actually add to the melody instead of detracting from it.
Hi Chris, really glad you liked it ! Are you playing the music?
Im from russia and i love it so so so much! This music gives me happiness and i dont know why, truly magical ❤️
It's stirring your soul.
Wowwwww breathtaking. What a combo of skill and soul. This just made a rather gloomy January a hundred times better. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! Learn the tunes with Christie - www.oaim.ie/tin-whistle/tin-whistle-doolin-style/
My grandma is from the U.K and she always did her best to keep her culture alive for me. This is by far my favorite part of that. I was classically trained in the Clarinet and later learned Alto Sax and Ocarina. It wasn't until college i was able to get a penny whistle and i took to it like flies on honey. That whistle is long gone but I'm waiting until for the day i can get a replacement and can continue playing. It's an awesome experience and fun instrument to play. You can truly feel it in your spirit when you play.
It's only €10 on Amazon, what are you waiting for?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I am about to have a baby and I've had many medical bills so that kind of takes priority over everything else. Also, I go by American Dollars. 😅 So for me, it was closer to $20 when I bought my last one(I would want the same one I had before.)... Which is money I can spend on bills, gas or food.
@@toribarlow1000 how are you doing today Tori
He’s zen(ed) out while playing. Truly beautiful makes you want to get up on your feet and dance
Glad to hear, it is dance music after all :)
Christy Barry was my teacher in the Boghill Centre. Wonderful playing!!!
Hi Inge, Glad to hear you got some lessons off Christy. Do you play tin whistle or flute?
So beautiful. Amazing music.
Glad you like it!
I have to listen to this for school work and let me just say this is the best work ive ever had to do
irish music is just chef's kiss
"Noble and manly music inspires men to great and worthy deeds."
--Plato, I think.
Artistry like this inspires those of us not gifted in music to go do the hard and soul battering things that must get done. Without it, we cannot do what we do. Thank you.
Thank you so much for preserving and sharing this tradition with us Mr. Barry and the Academy!
Hi Daniel, thanks for a lovely comment. We love this music so it's the most natural thing in the world to us. Do you play yourself?
Oh my gosh, your good. I truly enjoyed watching you play. Absolutely awesome. The flowers added a nice festive touch as well. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Dorene, Glad you liked it ! Do you play music yourself?
Best folk music in the world
Couldn't agree more !! :)
I really like that the audience listens intently to this gentleman, but I would love it even more if they gently tapped the rhythm along with him.
Makes me proud to be irish . Ive picked up the whistle after 35 years, where the last place I played was primary school. Its amazing how quick it comes back .
It's a real pity that this tradition isn't kept up in primary schools today . This was something we did as part of our school day.
Beautiful mastery of the tin whistle sir, I hope one day I'll be as good as you.
I am looking for a tin whistle to buy. There are many opinions but I can tell some sound better than others but don't know if it is the whistle or the player that makes the difference. I just need one that is a bit forgiving in the beginning and until I master the blowing and fingering part of playing. What is/are your thoughts on whistles for beginners?
@@melbamiller I use a Walton's D whistle it's pretty standard and works great
I studied in a Irish Christian Brothers' School in Shillong, north east India, in the late 60s and mid 70s. There were O'Briens, Mc Laughlins, Macarthys, O'Learys, Cooneys, Hayes', Gaffneys and so many more in our school.Just one Englishman, a Beddoe.Thanks for a wonderful traditional Irish Tin Whistle piece.
Hi!! :D I heard about this school before, is there a book written about it or the like. How was it to study there?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic It was called St. Edmund's College, Shillong. It was one of the best schools in the north east of India. I had the time of my life there. Thank you Irish Christian Brothers.I don't know if there is a book written about it though.
I loved every second of these beautiful melodies.
I'm proud to be Irish !
My family and I got the pleasure of seeing Christy play at the Dooling Music House recently and followed him to a pub after; it was a night I will not forget. Many thanks for posting this so I can relive it a little!
Always a great evening with Christie and Sheila! If you’re in Doolin, do not miss them - www.doolinmusichouse.com/
I keep coming back here. This is brilliant!
Hi Pam, So happy you like it !!
From iraq respect AMAZING music
This is the what lifts the spirits and makes the feet move
Lovely Susato whistle. Durable, dependable, Bright, and fun to play. Mesmerizing to see a master play it!
How can one tell it is a Susato? What do I look for to identify it?
I just love his accent.
This is absolutely amazing the way he’s playing omg if l learn that l will play it every single day it makes me feel better other people might like hip-hop but this is what my soul needs❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You know what to do then :)
I am a Greek and I love Ireland!!! He is playing awesome!!!
Glad to hear you love Ireland and enjoyed Christie's playing! Are you planning any visit here soon? 🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I haven't planned yet, but in the future I will. Thanks!!!!
My new years resolution is to learn more Irish tunes. Im Irish, but brought up in Scotland so i learned whistle Scottish style (more tongue separation and the ornamentation is more like the bagpipes). I may be the only person left who can play in that style because all the teaching went Irish style in the 1990s. Which is quite funny as I am actually Irish. So this year i will be learning more Irish tunes.
We'd love to hear a Scottish tune on your tin whistle Gordon !
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Here is one from many years ago, played in the Scottish style with tongue separations in the fast bits ruclips.net/video/I5_OE-refYU/видео.htmlsi=mx9GR4mi-jcp3UX2
Listening to this inspired me to buy my first whistle. Wish me luck with learning
Wow! Good luck ! Have you started learning yet?
0:38 march of war; exactly one minute later 1:38 march of war is back and damn it's sounds good ! I love this tune ! Cheers pals !
Had the pleasure to spend time in Doolin listening to the beautiful trad music lovely part of Ireland and lovely people.
Hi Thomas, glad you enjoyed Doolin!
I would have stayed in Ennis with blackie O’Connell absolute gentleman and great musician
Glad to hear you had a good time in Co. Clare !
Masterful playing indeed!
I love the sound of Irish music. Greetings from Norway :)
For some lovely reason, I need to listen that melody from time to time! Thank You for sharing!
Glad you like it !
Amazing Skills very inspirational 🙌🏼
Glad you liked it!
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Thank you 🙏🏼
Such a haunting tune.
All the best fella, thanks.
I asked for a tin whistle for christmas, and am looking forward to learning it!
same
Start here - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html
You can hear the spirit of Ireland in the song
he's doolin it guys
Many thanks for posting this, it inspired me to phone Christy’s home yesterday and book into the Doolin music house session the 2 weeks time. Really looking forward to it. Thanks again for posting!
Love Christies house, how was it?
It’s tomorrow, just about to set out for Doolin now from England, it’s 03:00 in the morning and will be in McGanns to see Blackie and the boys / girls tonight yepeeeee, then Christy tomorrow:
i was 13 when i started playing the tin whistle and hopefully id be as good as the other famous tin whistle players when i grow up :D
Enjoy the journey!
Love the music and thank you for the learning.
Appreciation and love from India. ♥️ It lifts my soul. Relaxed now.
We love Indian music as well, Ravi Shankar, Hari Prasad and more. BIG LOVE from Ireland ☘️
By God you know your stuff, now that's what I call talented.
Glad you like it ! Do you play Irish music yourself?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I love true Irish music myself,I play piano,but my dad was a well known musician and used to write a lot of music ,but when I was little I used to listen to him a lot ,but has passed away now
Glad to hear you play some music ! Who was your Dad?
Gordon hanly
Mighty playing as always.
Thanks Donal, glad you liked it!
wow, never get tired of listening to this video..
#fiddlingwithmywhistle
I am so interested in learning. I feel like it would help connect me to my irish roots. 😊☘️🇮🇪💚
Hi Brandy, Christy teaches these tunes on the site but the best place to start learning tin whistle is here - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html&
Same
Thank you for the music and inspiration sir.
primal and melodic. love it!
Finally got a Tin Whistle that wasn’t cheapo junk, excited to learn such a beautiful instrument
Start here - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html
Where'd you get it? I'm currently trying to upgrade from cheap junk aswell
@@phobos2076 a local music shop
Absolutely Brilliant on every level!!! My hat is off to this MASTER of his craft. Christy is it??!! He demonstrated the heritage and culture of the Tin Whistle amazingly well and he deserves utmost respect! I hope and pray he is still well!!!
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪 Go raibh maith agat/agaibh!!!!
Christy is well !
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Amen!! Please, wish him well from an Irish Brother!!! GRMA!!!!!
I love his accent ....reminds me of my mother.
Mine, too.
wow makes me want to practice more 😃
Hi Leon, glad this vid inspired you to practice more. Do you play tin whistle?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic hi,yeah I've been playing for a while now my grandfather played and taught me some tunes and I've only recently started playing again..this video is very inspiring thanks for uploading 😃
Hi Leon, Brilliant news ! Do you close to an Irish session?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic what is that exactly?
Hi Leon, I forgot to write *live - do you live near to an Irish session?
Tin whistle is an amazing instrument (and the player too) and in my opinion it's one of the best blowing instruments. I am currently learning soprano recorder which in my opinion can sound very similar to some tin whistles. Anyways, thank you for sharing this masterpiece and greetings from Serbia🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Glad you like it Marko, thanks for letting us know. What type of music are you playing on your recorder?
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Well, I'm currently learning Foggy dew and El Condor pasa
2 Beauties :)
......IMHO: That music is SO WONDERFUL!!! THANK YOU, FOR SHARING IT!!!
Happy you liked the music, thanks for letting us know :)
i love this guy!!! this is awsome. nice work
That was grand,,,fair play to the fella!👍
Something to aspire to.
Cheers!
Great job Christy. You remember that my granny, Katie Shields and your granny, Annie Leahy, were sisters. The O'Loughlins are an amazing clan and you expand their fame.
always good music and musicians in doolin's pubs :)
Magic place for the music!
Brilliant playing!! Hup Christy!!
1:36 is soo pleasant, lovely music and culture
This is AMAZING!)) I feel like I am dancing just listening to this music, it is so uplifting! Warmest greetings from Ukraine! =)
Hi from Ireland :)
lad, this is the best irish video mate, so calming and peace full.
Thanks so much 🙏
Great music again and love the whistle, loved to have heard you and Liam O'Flynn play together....
Hey Ian, glad you like the clip - those 2 legends playing together would've been amazing !
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I bought a set of uilleann pipes made from the famous Johnny Bourke and I bought them from the famous Crehan family who are related to Liam O'Flynn not bad for an aussie::::)))))
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Saw a few more clip's and my friend is going to Ireland for a holiday on the 21st March, so he'll have a ball::::)))
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic I'll share a little secret with you guy's: Google: Ian Watts musician Gladstone Observer that is our local paper, I hope I can inspire you guy's as you have done to me:::)))
He will have a ball, you playing those pipes yourself?
Bought my first whistle today thanks to this video. Can't wait to start learning!
Awesome! Did you get one in D? Here's a great starter vid - ruclips.net/video/kdUH1QZvEm8/видео.html
Wow this is very beautiful!
Hi Linda, So happy you like it :)
Online Academy of Irish Music I play tin whistle and I’m 12 and I went to the fladghe (sorry I don’t know how to spell it) and I have been playing since I was 6 :D some very good players say I’m considered proffesional. I hope u have a great day! ❤️❤️❤️
Keep playing the music! Which region are you competing in ?
Awesome!! Thank you for posting.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing, beautiful music with inspiring technique. I hope to have maybe 1/16th of your tin whistle skills, someday. :)
Great, i love the irish and celtic Music! 👍 👍 👍
Hi Thomas, glad you liked it 🇮🇪
I'm watching this from Australia 🇦🇺 and I just love Celtic music 🎵 But you, sir, are amazing!! 🎶 It's just magical to listen to - thanks for sharing!!
Hi Kaysie, delighted you like the clip. We love Christie, what a musician! 🇮🇪
so good! cheers from Italy my friends!
I was fortunate enough to go to Christy's house in 2019, what a lovely guy...and all that knowledge. Been going to both Doolin and Dingle each year for about 15 years now, but god how I have missed all the live trad sessions and all the folks there in 2020 due to the pandemic. (Missing Blackie and Cyril especially), but hey...already booked for later this year so here's hoping I can travel and that everyone in Doolin is safe and well. Clare's the home of the music...Up The Banner!
HON the banner
Perfect, wonderful, excellent !!!!
Hi Kieran, glad you liked it !
I am not irish, but for me irish music is the most heavenly music on earth......God bless Ireland!!!