0:14 - the fiddle 0:42 - the flute 1:08 - the tin whistle 1:28 - the uilleann pipes 2:03 - the accordion 2:50 - the harp 3:29 - bodhran 3:41 - the spoons 3:43 - the bones
Irish Music is amazing - especially when you're listening live in Ireland ! My boy loves it he says "Nice job love everything everything has its own weird goodness".
Nice video! But the banjo and the bouzuki are wrong! The banjo played here is called "Tenor Banjo" which onky has 4 strings, not 5 like the one in the video, and it's commonly tunned in GDAE. The bouzuki is different from the greek one as well.
such a great video thanks I want to ask if you please? why some instruments are melody only? and others are melody and accompaniments? what's the difference among them?
Melody only means it plays the melody, or main tune, of the song. Violins and flutes, for example, can only play one not at a time. Accompaniment means it supports the melody. Other instruments like the Uilleann pipes are able to play multiple notes at one time, so they can play drones, chords, and harmonies to accompany/support the melody, or they can play the melody with chords and harmonies.
@@gimom07 Violins can play up to 4 notes at a time (you can play multiple strings at once), but it's typical to only see them play one or two notes at once. it's actually fairly common in fiddle music to have a lower string essentially act as a drone, much like on a bagpipe, except it's possible for the drone to change pitch during the performance.
I love searching histories and their materials such those Musical instruments: well there are many similarities by using the same instruments with old Turks as l am.. Hmmmm that must be digging out !! Bcos l only drink Guinness (best beer)and feel like Irishes are very close to me as if my relatives 😛😛🤔🤔
Well...the technical truth is they dont originate in ireland, all their older varients come from outside Ireland. These are Irish varients. Irish music is ber much in how amd what is played
There were other pipes besides the Uilleann pipes, "War pipes", but they became extinct once English rule came about and modern Highland Pipes are used in there place today. There is a theory that the Highland pipes originated from Ireland so as Gaelic clans in the highlands could play airs and marches prior to battles like the Irish Gaels did.
0:14 - the fiddle
0:42 - the flute
1:08 - the tin whistle
1:28 - the uilleann pipes
2:03 - the accordion
2:50 - the harp
3:29 - bodhran
3:41 - the spoons
3:43 - the bones
thanks for time stamps!
Love the Uilleann pipes and the tin whistle.
Irish Music is amazing - especially when you're listening live in Ireland ! My boy loves it he says "Nice job love everything everything has its own weird goodness".
i love irish and celtic music
Same
4:38 that music is for partying 🎉😊
Nice video! But the banjo and the bouzuki are wrong! The banjo played here is called "Tenor Banjo" which onky has 4 strings, not 5 like the one in the video, and it's commonly tunned in GDAE. The bouzuki is different from the greek one as well.
illegal things to do to a harp:
1) Play it badly
2) Lift it
but the worst of all.,....
3) use a GUITAR PICK!
just use a sitar mizrab with harp
Who is watching this for a school assessment
Me
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The wood flute has just a richer sound than a metal version...
I'm from ireland
i love the concertina
What I've looking for... Thankyou❤️
Great job :)
U deserve more subs
I loved it 😁
such a great video thanks
I want to ask if you please?
why some instruments are melody only? and others are melody and accompaniments?
what's the difference among them?
Melody only means it plays the melody, or main tune, of the song. Violins and flutes, for example, can only play one not at a time. Accompaniment means it supports the melody. Other instruments like the Uilleann pipes are able to play multiple notes at one time, so they can play drones, chords, and harmonies to accompany/support the melody, or they can play the melody with chords and harmonies.
@@gimom07 Violins can play up to 4 notes at a time (you can play multiple strings at once), but it's typical to only see them play one or two notes at once. it's actually fairly common in fiddle music to have a lower string essentially act as a drone, much like on a bagpipe, except it's possible for the drone to change pitch during the performance.
what nice music
It was lovely listening to the different instruments playing
I still like bagels
I love searching histories and their materials such those Musical instruments: well there are many similarities by using the same instruments with old Turks as l am..
Hmmmm that must be digging out !!
Bcos l only drink Guinness (best beer)and feel like Irishes are very close to me as if my relatives 😛😛🤔🤔
Wow🤩
i have been educated thank you
Vielen herzlichen Dank
Any one know the name of the song or Group that plays during the Piano and Drums section of the video?
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Zoe. ☝🏼 Conway😀
Haha are you her brother?
Musical instruments that are Irish: ALL OF THEM
Well...the technical truth is they dont originate in ireland, all their older varients come from outside Ireland. These are Irish varients. Irish music is ber much in how amd what is played
No Low Whistle?
What are the songs at the end for the guitars and piano?
I would love to know this as well! So beautiful!
The corrs should be on the list :)
Ah yes, instruments from me country that I don't live
Hi
4 string banjo is Irish
I hate doing homework :(
Same. 😩
If you guys want that ww1 irish instrument your probably looking for the Bag pipe
Thats scottish
yes
gcse music squad
What about the bagpipe
There were other pipes besides the Uilleann pipes, "War pipes", but they became extinct once English rule came about and modern Highland Pipes are used in there place today. There is a theory that the Highland pipes originated from Ireland so as Gaelic clans in the highlands could play airs and marches prior to battles like the Irish Gaels did.
Bagpipes are Scottish, I think.
Well thats scottish i would know
Heres some
ruclips.net/video/77CIWNcuzpU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OEXNK0xZlXM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/bNo87mgVJ98/видео.html
Im guessing ur American
SALUT toi qui est en cours de musique en ce vendredi SASAGEYO
i didn't understand that but i know its from attack on titan
es para un trabajo q shit
I am learning how to play the piano
A good thing to do during the lockdown. :)
Banjo is west african...awks.
...which is why it's a NON-traditional instrument