Folk music of Ireland
The folk music of Ireland (also known as Irish traditional music, Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Ireland. In A History of Irish Music (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there were at least ten instruments in general use. These were the cruit (a small harp) and clairseach (a bigger harp with typically 30 strings), the timpan (a small string instrument played with a bow or plectrum), the feadan (a fife), the buinne (an oboe or flute), the guthbuinne (a bassoon-type horn), the bennbuabhal and corn (hornpipes), the cuislenna (bagpipes – see Great Irish Warpipes), the stoc and sturgan (clarions or trumpets), and the cnamha (castanets). There is also evidence of the fiddle being us
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Folk music of Ireland
The folk music of Ireland (also known as Irish traditional music, Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Ireland. In A History of Irish Music (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there were at least ten instruments in general use. These were the cruit (a small harp) and clairseach (a bigger harp with typically 30 strings), the timpan (a small string instrument played with a bow or plectrum), the feadan (a fife), the buinne (an oboe or flute), the guthbuinne (a bassoon-type horn), the bennbuabhal and corn (hornpipes), the cuislenna (bagpipes – see Great Irish Warpipes), the stoc and sturgan (clarions or trumpets), and the cnamha (castanets). There is also evidence of the fiddle being us
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Ierse folk is de benaming voor ...... se muziek en Keltische muziek.
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Irish Folk ist eine Bezeichnun ...... aditionelle Musik) gesprochen.
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La Musica tradizionale irlande ...... eri di musica nati in Irlanda.
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The folk music of Ireland (als ...... l, punk rock and other genres.
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Ирла́ндская наро́дная му́зыка ...... тина, банджо, губная гармошка.
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Ierse folk is de benaming voor ...... se muziek en Keltische muziek.
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Irish Folk ist eine Bezeichnun ...... aditionelle Musik) gesprochen.
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La Musica tradizionale irlande ...... eri di musica nati in Irlanda.
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The folk music of Ireland (als ...... vidence of the fiddle being us
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Ирла́ндская наро́дная му́зыка ...... в Ирландии появилась мазурка.
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Folk music of Ireland
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Ierse folk
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Irish Folk
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Musica tradizionale irlandese
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Ирландская народная музыка
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