Magical Éire - Ireland's beautiful music and landscapes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Some beautiful and spectacular landscapes and monuments of Ireland, set to traditional Irish music on whistle. The tune is Eamonn a Chnoic.
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Very good play!
nice work!
God Bless Éireann.☘🇮🇪
Time for me to take up the tin whistle methinks. T'was beautiful Mr. Murphy, thank you. Such an evocative tune and I simply don't have the words for the imagery of our beautiful land. Fantastic stuff. 👊
Such a wonderful country Liked !
Thanks indeed. I hope you enjoyed the music. I've been trying to learn the Irish whistle over the past while. This is the fruits of my labours so far.
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Sounds grand to me :)