The soloists are out of question - highest class! But what I especially enjoy is the accompanist! Macdara Ó Faoláin - extremely well done! Adds so much!
@@pipingbob720Right on, have streamed the CD,absolutely fantastic,listen on blue tooth speakers for extra kick,and most tunes good to dance Sean nos too. too.
? leitrim lilter / parcel of land / bag of money (reels) Jig for Jone / In almost (hop jig / reel) lochanside (march) charlie lennon / set as in almost le tommy mccarthy (jigs) amhrán gan ainm cormac cannon jigs papa’s pet, west clare railway, bearra minstrel the glint in her eye / solas sa dorachdas (jigs) the walls of lizcarrol, Tae in the Bog, the sunny hills of Beara (jigs) Kitty O’Neil’s (barndance) Jocelyn’s Jig, Aherne’s Egg, Poirt Cúi Aodha (Jigs) The Road to Irese, Cúlach Beag () McKenna Country, Breffni O’Reilly’s, The Meadow The Pigeon on the Gate, Seán sa Cheo
How great those two players of music are. But the backing instrument is louder than the melody being made here.There isn’t simply any excuse for having a bad sound guy in the studio! Our native music or any good source of music is melody driven. Backing instruments should be gagged and muted. There are two great musicians at work here. They should be properly heard without any interference!
Hi Timothy, thanks for the compliment about our music. We are very happy with this sound mix, and as a masterful musician, the bouzouki player's stunning accompaniment only adds to and enhances our music we feel - that is the way that we like to present our music so sorry that you don't agree with that. Macdara's exceptional playing certainly should not be 'gagged and muted'.
12:58 Hi Timothy, as an accompanist myself I’m listening to Macdara O Faolain very carefully. I get the impression you like hearing your accompanists a little back in the mix, and that’s a valid point. When someone accompanies as well as Macdara though I want to hear it. To my old ears he’s placed equally in the mix, if I want to listen to the melody I can, it’s crisp and clear but I can also shift to Macdara effortlessly. In other-words I rather like his placement in the mix but understand how it could distract you.
The soloists are out of question - highest class! But what I especially enjoy is the accompanist! Macdara Ó Faoláin - extremely well done! Adds so much!
he's a monster 🙌 check out his latest live album beo, pure rockn roll
@@pipingbob720Right on, have streamed the CD,absolutely fantastic,listen on blue tooth speakers for extra kick,and most tunes good to dance Sean nos too. too.
Best one of the series so far. Insanely tasteful trad 🔥
Enjoying the tune's over here in South Carolina
Ah, ...the elusive Liscarrol Jig...there are so many versions of it. It sounded like the The Girl of the Big House...??
Ye are just top notch!!! 👌
All this new stuff! Total reset - stunning!
Fantastic playing, lovely tunes!
Fantastic. Absolutely golden music.
Just lovely music. Hard to beat
Go raibh mile maith agaibh! Stunning music all the road
Iontacht Na cheol!🍀🎶🪗
Beautiful music altogether. Nice one.
Top tier 😮
Is the very first tune a Paddy Fahey composition? It does sort of sound like it at the beginning. Especially the first half.
Wonderful! ☘️🇨🇮💕
first track off the sunny banks: 1:19:15
Perfect!
Go hálainn ar fad!!
Where can I find hop jig for Joan/ who wrote it? It’s magical! And so is all of your playing! Love the thoughtful accompaniment!
Needs a few songs to break it up here and there.
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leitrim lilter / parcel of land / bag of money (reels)
Jig for Jone / In almost (hop jig / reel)
lochanside (march)
charlie lennon / set as in almost le tommy mccarthy (jigs)
amhrán gan ainm
cormac cannon jigs
papa’s pet, west clare railway, bearra minstrel
the glint in her eye / solas sa dorachdas (jigs)
the walls of lizcarrol, Tae in the Bog, the sunny hills of Beara (jigs)
Kitty O’Neil’s (barndance)
Jocelyn’s Jig, Aherne’s Egg, Poirt Cúi Aodha (Jigs)
The Road to Irese, Cúlach Beag ()
McKenna Country, Breffni O’Reilly’s, The Meadow
The Pigeon on the Gate, Seán sa Cheo
Thank you ❤
The Road to Irese should read The Road to Eyeries ..a tiny village between Ardgroom and Castletownbere in West Cork.
How great those two players of music are. But the backing instrument is louder than the melody being made here.There isn’t simply any excuse for having a bad sound guy in the studio! Our native music or any good source of music is melody driven. Backing instruments should be gagged and muted. There are two great musicians at work here. They should be properly heard without any interference!
Hi Timothy, thanks for the compliment about our music. We are very happy with this sound mix, and as a masterful musician, the bouzouki player's stunning accompaniment only adds to and enhances our music we feel - that is the way that we like to present our music so sorry that you don't agree with that. Macdara's exceptional playing certainly should not be 'gagged and muted'.
12:58 Hi Timothy, as an accompanist myself I’m listening to Macdara O Faolain very carefully. I get the impression you like hearing your accompanists a little back in the mix, and that’s a valid point. When someone accompanies as well as Macdara though I want to hear it. To my old ears he’s placed equally in the mix, if I want to listen to the melody I can, it’s crisp and clear but I can also shift to Macdara effortlessly. In other-words I rather like his placement in the mix but understand how it could distract you.
Very glad to hear Macdara, he is spectacular. No one approaches backing tunes like he does.