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Obrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music Free FREE OBRIEN POCKET HISTORY OF IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC PDF Gearoid O Hallmhurain | 192 pages | 01 Apr 2004 | O'Brien Press Ltd | 9780862788209 | English | Dublin, Ireland O'Brien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music : Gearoid O Hallmhurain : Paul Murphy, Managing Director of Murphy of Ireland, an Irish clothing retailer, created this detailed infographic tracing the history and origins of our tunes and melodies to explain more about the ancient traditions that can still set a crowd alive. Irish traditional music began as an oral tradition, passed on from generation to generation by listening, learning by ear and without formally writing the tunes on paper. This is a practice that is still encouraged today and students of traditional music are encouraged to pick up tunes they hear from others or to learn OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music they listen. Many formal classes will provide music notes OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music students and books do print tunes on a traditional music stave, however. The traditional music played by the Irish came to the country with the Celts 2, years ago. The harp was the most popular instrument in ancient times with harpists employed to play for chieftains and to create music for nobles. This was until the Flight of the Earls in when native Irish chieftains fled the land under threat from invaders. With the flight of their patrons to mainland Europe, the harpists were left to travel the country and play where they could. OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music Getty. The tradition of collecting our music continues today in the Irish Traditional Music Archive in Dublin, the largest collection of traditional and folk music in the world. As can be seen at events at Fleadh Cheoil, traditional music has traveled much farther than the 32 counties of Ireland. Our music has traveled all of the world with thanks to our long history of emigration. It was during the OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music of the famine that vast numbers of Irish moved to the States, bringing their music with them. Traditional music saw a revival, especially in the States, in the s when recordings of traditional music were taken for the first time and made available to the Irish living abroad. The fiddle player Michael Coleman was one such player whose recordings in New York were to influence fiddle-players in the States and in Ireland for many years to come. The group began musical arrangements of traditional music, something that had been previously unheard of. In recent yearstraditional music has been used in collaboration with European and American music in what was known as a Golden Age for traditional music. Groups such as Planxty and De Dannan led the way. There has also been a considerable amount of celtic fusion with more popular music styles. The fiddle is the exact same instrument as the violin but it is through the style of playing that we differentiate between them. OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music fiddle-player sees less conformity in the way in which the instrument is held and a traditional musician free to experiment with more musical ornamentation. This is true of each traditional player, whatever the instrument. Traditional Irish music is highly ornamented by the individual and it would be hard to meet two players who play the same tune the same way. This August, we're celebrating Gaeilge the Irish language and Irish music with a series highlighting those around the world speaking and learning Irish, and playing Irish music. Visit our dedicated music section here or our Irish language section here to read more. Do you have an idea for a story on Irish music or the Irish OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music Why not join IrishCentral's contributor's platform Irish Voices? 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Description The history of Irish traditional music, song and dance from the mythological harp of the Dagda right up to Riverdance. Exploring an abundant spectrum of historical sources, music and folklore, this guide uncovers the contribution of the Normans to Irish dancing, the role of the music maker in Penal Ireland, as well as the popularity of dance tunes and set dancing from the end of the 18th century. It also follows the music of the Irish diaspora from as far apart as Newfoundland and the music halls OBrien Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music vaudeville to the musical tapestry of Irish America today. A leading authority on the history of Irish traditional music, he is also an accomplished multi- instrumentalist with several All-Ireland titles on concertina and uilleann pipes to his credit. Rating details. Book ratings by Goodreads. Goodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. 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