Irish Songs
Did You Know? - Irish traditional music includes many kinds of songs, including drinking songs, ballads and laments, sung unaccompanied or with accompaniment by a variety of instruments. Traditional dance music includes reels (4/4), hornpipes and jigs (the common double jig is in 6/8 time).
The polka arrived at the start of the nineteenth century, spread by itinerant dancing masters and mercenary soldiers, returning from Europe. Set dancing may have arrived in the eighteenth century. Later imported dance-signatures include the mazurka and the highlands (a sort of Irished version of the Scottish strathspey). In the nineteenth century folk instruments would have included the flute the fiddle and the uilleann pipes.
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- Black Velvet Band 1
- Black Velvet Band 2
- Cockels and Muscles
- Courting In The Kitchen
- Danny Boy 1
- Danny Boy 2
- Irish Lullaby
- Johnny I Hardey Knew Ye
- Let The People Sing
- Londonderry Air
- Molly Malone
- Paddys Pig Ring On A Chain
- Rose Of Trawlee
- Stand With Me Boys
- The Calton Weaver
- The Lark In The Morning
- Unicorn
- Washer Woman
- Wearing Of The Green
- Whiskey On Sundays
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Courting in The Kitchen
- Let The People Sing
- Molly Malone
- The Calton Weaver
- Wearing Of The Green
- Whiskey On Sunday
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Danny Boy