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It's wonderful music 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵Thank you very much 💕!
If you need a pickup go watch half a dozen Sharon Shannon songs. Go Sharon!
Sharon Shannon... a sublime angel of sheer talent
So lovely!!!!!!!!
Amazing ever so much Sharon and Alan tops ever appreciate thank you
Absolutely brilliant sharon Aidan ❤
Love this brilliant xx🏍🏍
Outstanding; thank you¡
Thanks for sharing such a happy tune! I really liked it!
Really wonderful music! Brilliant performance!
She's REALLY GOOD
Outstanding. Thank you.
beautiful- great sound for just two players
THEY are so good!
Great job, that's a lot of music coming from just two people! :)
Sharon and Alan amazing ever so much here Granddddd ever thank you Both
thank you, this is wonderful
It is necessary to be "born Celtic" to make this music in such a beautiful way. Great and nice!
keep on rocking !!!wonderful !!
Beautiful xx
Really nice!
The second song is a very interesting version of an old Cajun tune by Denis Mcgee! The Happy one step!
It really does demonstrate the relationship of Irish, Cajun, and bluegrass music.
Great !!!!
❤️❤️
I need 2 pieces of music to perform In 8 weeks time that goes towards 1 of my 2 music gcse's and I am going to pick these 2 tunes :D
Lovely Shetland fiddle tunes
Pack the bags, we're going back to Galway.
What is the model of this Castagnari? Such a rich sound. Great players!
Why don't you use the bass buttons? Music is music.The melody,Harmonica,Bass,and percussion.
An-maith!
what is the first tune called
+Daniel Moore - this the information we have on this performance: Blackbird: Padraig O'Keefe's / The Happy One-Step. Hope this helps!
Daniel Moore
😊
Has anyone tried playing this on a chromatic harmonica?
yapahadir quantontomb'dedans petit !!
gwir eo, n'eus ket gwelloc'h !
Aye, and he's sneaking some dodgy blues piano into the set. But it's cool; they're a great duet.
That's just the Cape Breton style with the piano. It's not strictly Irish Trad and sometimes catches listeners off guard.
Nice ! hello from Ukraine !
It's wonderful music 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Thank you very much 💕!
If you need a pickup go watch half a dozen Sharon Shannon songs. Go Sharon!
Sharon Shannon... a sublime angel of sheer talent
So lovely!!!!!!!!
Amazing ever so much Sharon and Alan tops ever appreciate thank you
Absolutely brilliant sharon Aidan ❤
Love this brilliant xx🏍🏍
Outstanding; thank you¡
Thanks for sharing such a happy tune! I really liked it!
Really wonderful music! Brilliant performance!
She's REALLY GOOD
Outstanding. Thank you.
beautiful- great sound for just two players
THEY are so good!
Great job, that's a lot of music coming from just two people! :)
Sharon and Alan amazing ever so much here Granddddd ever thank you Both
thank you, this is wonderful
It is necessary to be "born Celtic" to make this music in such a beautiful way. Great and nice!
keep on rocking !!!
wonderful !!
Beautiful xx
Really nice!
The second song is a very interesting version of an old Cajun tune by Denis Mcgee! The Happy one step!
It really does demonstrate the relationship of Irish, Cajun, and bluegrass music.
Great !!!!
❤️❤️
I need 2 pieces of music to perform In 8 weeks time that goes towards 1 of my 2 music gcse's and I am going to pick these 2 tunes :D
Lovely Shetland fiddle tunes
Pack the bags, we're going back to Galway.
What is the model of this Castagnari? Such a rich sound. Great players!
Why don't you use the bass buttons? Music is music.The melody,Harmonica,Bass,and percussion.
An-maith!
what is the first tune called
+Daniel Moore - this the information we have on this performance: Blackbird: Padraig O'Keefe's / The Happy One-Step. Hope this helps!
Daniel Moore
😊
Has anyone tried playing this on a chromatic harmonica?
yapahadir quantontomb'dedans petit !!
gwir eo, n'eus ket gwelloc'h !
Aye, and he's sneaking some dodgy blues piano into the set. But it's cool; they're a great duet.
That's just the Cape Breton style with the piano. It's not strictly Irish Trad and sometimes catches listeners off guard.
Nice ! hello from Ukraine !