remember in 1995, when I stay a few weeks in Eire, one of the most impressive times of my life. Amazing countrysides, full of history and full of life and very friendly,warmhearted people. And such music, singing and dancing people and Guinness in pubs... I must visit the green island again as soon as possible...
In this life I was born in a Romanian village with traces of the Celtic Culture...now my spirit is ready to go home...Scotland..this music just takes me one step closer.😊 Time to start learning Scottish Gaelic...
I believe I found the name of the last song where Julie is singing, it's either that or I found this same bit on another track... Tha Brogan Ur Agam a - Nochd(Live) Julie Fowlis Live at Perthshire Amber
This lady is a treasure of Scotland, no equal unlike Scotch whisky, which in blind ratings sometimes comes off short measured against Japanese distilleries!
Julie originally came from North Uist. Gaelic is spoken by most locals there, and also on the Isle of Lewis,Harris and Skye. What a lovely piece of music, it makes you proud to be Scottish.
That looks like an Ormiston Whistle.....African Blackwood and Sterling Silver. If it is, I really like the sound. I'm a huge fan of Goldie's but this sounds great.
Hvenær ætli ég verði svona fær á flauturnar mínar???? elska flautuleikinn hjá henni :) When am I going to play this perfect on my flutes ???? I love this music ♥
@donaialbo You are on the right track... Research Julie Fowlis, she is recording the old Celtic or Scotch Gaelic music. Another good website is: Thistle Radio. Lot's of good music there...
Darling sunshine where are you............. your voice and flute sounds me same. Its like walking besides you... and watching your side pose while walking all the way.
His name is Duncan Chisholm he's on RU-vid with other Scots and Irish artists and he also has a large body of his own work and compositions on here simply type in Duncan Chisholm and you 'll find him and others to take you on a Celtic journey
His name is Duncan Chisholm he has a large body of his own work on here too. When he plays along with Jarlath Henderson ,Julie Fowlis ,Sharon Shannon,Ali Hutton ,Ross Ainslie ,Conal McDonagh Muireann NicAmhlaoibh, and so many more Scottish and Irish singer/musicians it really blows me away how talented they are. Also bands like Skerryvore and Skipinnish. Try typing any one of those names into the RU-vid search box and it'll open up a whole Pandoras box of so many talented people.
I'll bet you they are actually quite cheap to make, it's just that every instrument brand knows what their brand is worth. Apart from the whistles and flutes, I play saxophone, and I own a Selmer horn. The thing is about a thousand euros overpriced, at least, comparing it to other brands, but Selmer is famous so everyone will pay. So did I... (although I didn't do it because of the brand of course :) )