Otherwise, you can search YouTube for great players or bands by name (some good Lunasa clips, also At First Light), or just put in "Irish session" or something like that, and explore.
http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_207_6_bronwyn_power/ - Must be something in the water down in Clare. Last week we were marvelling at young Tara Breen's fiddle playing but here we have another 14 year old virtuoso in Bronwyn Power! The slow air is great and also the "Bunch of Keys", normally a box tune, works very well on the fiddle.
Thanks for the link to the Custy's sessions. The ones that I was able to see were fantastic. Any one else have problems viewing quite a few of the links?
Music links
Music links
Hi all,
Just got a new laptop which can download music files from youtube etc. Any recommendations for what's actually worth watching?
Thanks
# Posted on May 5th 2007 by Pól
Re: Music links
http://comhaltas.ie/music/video/
http://www.kerrywhistles.com/dl.php
http://www.custysmusic.com/mall/CustysTraditionalMusicShop/in_session.htm
Otherwise, you can search YouTube for great players or bands by name (some good Lunasa clips, also At First Light), or just put in "Irish session" or something like that, and explore.
Enjoy!
# Posted on May 5th 2007 by John Galt
Re: Music links
http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_207_6_bronwyn_power/ - Must be something in the water down in Clare. Last week we were marvelling at young Tara Breen's fiddle playing but here we have another 14 year old virtuoso in Bronwyn Power! The slow air is great and also the "Bunch of Keys", normally a box tune, works very well on the fiddle.
# Posted on May 5th 2007 by Bannerman
Re: Music links
Thanks for the link to the Custy's sessions. The ones that I was able to see were fantastic. Any one else have problems viewing quite a few of the links?
# Posted on May 5th 2007 by lawhistle
Re: Music links
If the video goes in little hiccups, click the Pause button in the player and wait for the whole thing to download before trying to play it.
# Posted on May 5th 2007 by John Galt