Nice little piece here about a traditional Irish drum.
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Filed under Ireland, Music
Tagged as Aran Islands, bodhrán, Inisheer, Irish music
Brendan
Thanks for the link. I enjoyed it. Do more of it.
Thank you, Ike … I’m glad you liked it.
Forget about the drums.
Glad to see that Irish is spoken, heard, read and written on that island.
No, Cymbeline … I like it. 🙂
Yes, the Aran Islands are part of the Connemara Gaeltacht. I’ve never been to them, although I have visited the Kerry and Donegal Gaeltachts.
Only choking. I like drums too. The beat.
Have you heard of the garamut drum? That was the drum that called us to church in New Guinea.
No, Cymbeline … had to Google it. Must play a YouTube clip of it later … Bob Marley is on the other computer at the moment.
Ooh posh. Loads of compu’ers.
Just the two … plus a laptop, which I never use.
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Brendan
Thanks for the link. I enjoyed it. Do more of it.
Thank you, Ike … I’m glad you liked it.
Forget about the drums.
Glad to see that Irish is spoken, heard, read and written on that island.
No, Cymbeline … I like it. 🙂
Yes, the Aran Islands are part of the Connemara Gaeltacht. I’ve never been to them, although I have visited the Kerry and Donegal Gaeltachts.
Only choking. I like drums too. The beat.
Have you heard of the garamut drum? That was the drum that called us to church in New Guinea.
No, Cymbeline … had to Google it. Must play a YouTube clip of it later … Bob Marley is on the other computer at the moment.
Ooh posh. Loads of compu’ers.
Just the two … plus a laptop, which I never use.