Grá mór go mhuintir na hÉireann. Sending our love to the Irish on St. Patrick's Day. #misneach xxx Buíochas le Seán Mac a tSíthigh as an scannánaíocht.
You probably dont give a damn but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any help you can give me!
I think its beautiful that you include your Children in your singing. My Grandmother used to do that. She is no longer with us , but any time I need positive memory . Thats where I go!
Muireann just blows me away - she could make music in the middle of a hurricane (and by the looks of it - did) I'm guessing the girls are her daughters - the older one singing along with her sends such a strong message - perhaps she'll continue (and the wee one too) into adulthood carrying all that Gaelic song and culture. Sure hope so. Thank you for this uplifting upload.
1 00:00:12,611 --> 00:00:16,765 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 2 00:00:16,765 --> 00:00:20,779 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 3 00:00:20,779 --> 00:00:26,228 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile Oh-ro, welcome home 4 00:00:26,228 --> 00:00:30,800 Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. Now that summer's coming 5 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:34,907 'Sé do bheatha, a bhean ba léanmhar, Hail, oh woman, who was so afflicted 6 00:00:34,907 --> 00:00:38,759 Do b' é ár gcreach thú bheith i ngéibheann, It was our ruin that you were in chains 7 00:00:38,759 --> 00:00:44,454 Do dhúiche bhreá i seilbh méirleach, Your fine land in the possession of thieves 8 00:00:44,454 --> 00:00:49,179 Is tú díolta leis na Gallaibh. While you were sold to the foreigners 9 00:00:49,179 --> 00:00:53,281 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 10 00:00:53,281 --> 00:00:57,370 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 11 00:00:57,370 --> 00:01:02,588 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile Oh-ro, welcome home 12 00:01:02,588 --> 00:01:07,287 Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. Now that summer's coming 13 00:01:07,287 --> 00:01:11,580 Tá Gráinne Mhaol ag teacht thar sáile, Grace O'Malley is coming over the sea 14 00:01:11,580 --> 00:01:15,641 Óglaigh armtha léi mar gharda, Armed warriors as her guard 15 00:01:15,641 --> 00:01:21,268 Gaeil iad féin is ní Frainc ná Spáinnigh, Only Gaels are they, not French nor Spanish 16 00:01:21,268 --> 00:01:25,777 Is cuirfidh siad ruaig ar Ghallaibh. and they will rout the foreigners 17 00:01:25,777 --> 00:01:29,797 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 18 00:01:29,797 --> 00:01:33,936 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 19 00:01:33,936 --> 00:01:39,768 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile Oh-ro, welcome home 20 00:01:39,768 --> 00:01:44,093 Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. Now that summer's coming 21 00:01:44,093 --> 00:01:48,530 A bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceam, May it please the King of Prodigy that we might see 22 00:01:48,530 --> 00:01:52,646 Mura mbeam beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain, Although we may live but one week after 23 00:01:52,646 --> 00:01:58,355 Gráinne Mhaol agus míle gaiscíoch, Grace O'Malley and a thousand warriors 24 00:01:58,355 --> 00:02:02,638 Ag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh. Dispersing the foreigners 25 00:02:02,638 --> 00:02:07,055 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 26 00:02:07,055 --> 00:02:11,150 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Oh-ro, welcome home 27 00:02:11,150 --> 00:02:18,542 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile Oh-ro, welcome home 28 00:02:18,542 --> 00:02:27,605 Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. Now that summer's coming
Here we are a year later on the St Patrick's day anniversary of the covid quarantine and Muireann's momentous singing of this Irish anthem at these Irish crossroads with her daughters and friend. The song reminds us to return to our roots. THANK YOU from an Irish daughter emigree in America.
Circular breathing. A technique used by flutists and didgeridoo players. That kind of horn works the same as didgeridoo. The circular breathing technique is to keep some air in the mouth, then push it out with the cheeks while inhaling through the nose. It takes some practice and coordination, but it comes naturally once you're used to it.
i am here in Milwaukee, USA an Irish Immigrant of 5 generations ago sitting home alone on day 5 of the Corona Virus Quarantine singing along with you on you tube. My family name is small and our ancestors come from Mayo and Connaught the place of Grace O'Mally hero of this song. Tonight I wonder if Small is an English variation of Mally. We could never place our family name this makes sense. I feel her indomitable spirit recalled in these lyrics.Thanks for leading the song so gracefully. Bless you and yours. What is that Horn called. Oro Oro
I would call it a Dord, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dord_(instrument) However the following page includes one and doesn't use this word, simply calling it a 'trumpet' and affixing the name of the place where several were found: irisharchaeology.ie/2014/03/five-ancient-musical-instruments-from-ireland/
Perhaps this was the most amazing performance when the whole of Ireland is the stage, and the audience is the whole world. Happy St. Patrick's Day! Наверно, это было самое удивительное выступление, когда вся Ирландия - сцена, а зрительный зал - весь мир. С Днем святого Патрика!
Yes this is the best performance mom and her kids in the neighborhood, keeping the tradition. i spent st patricks 2020 listening to this song by everyone on u tube. thanks you are my new fave. KEEP SENDNG THE CALL! THOSE WITH EARS WILL HEAR.
One thing I've noticed in particular about Celtic singers is that they can do impromptu or low production performances and their voices ring out as clear and lovely as they do in the studio. Strip away post-production and other singers don't sound nearly as gifted.
Bit late for a reply, but thats a Shruti Box. Originate in the far east in India, similar to a Harmonium, both semento be creeping their ways into Irish music here and there because of how lovely the drones they produce are.