[MR] Irish music
Gina Shelley
paintedwheel at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 8 11:11:42 PDT 2009
Well, www.Cantaria.org is a great resource, as is Youtube. Probably if you just googled "irish music" you'd get a ton of hits.
We also have the Old Dun Cow songbook, which has a lot of old tradtionals in it, but all it's got is lyrics and chords...you kind of have to know the tune to use it. I can send you one, if you like, we're selling them for cost, which is 5 bucks. Or you can download them for free off the Nottinghill yahoogroup. The download might be better for you, because not all the songs in it are traditionals. That way, you can pick and choose the pages you want.
Dulcy
>
> So, dear cousins, Andreas and I are going on a belated honeymoon, to
> Ireland. And it's thinking I am, that perhaps I should learn a wee bit
> o' Irish music afore I go, so if my turn comes around in a pub, I've
> something to sing, or can sing along with others. Any suggestions where
> to find/learn the words/music? Thanks all, Rosalind
>
> --
> Jonna Bernstein
> AKA M. Rosalind Jehanne, OL (SCA)
> www.rosalindjehanne.com
>
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