This is a piece by Turlough O'Carolan - blind Irish harpist from end of 17th and beginning of 18th century. He wrote many beautiful compositions and songs and by some is considered Irish national composer.
Si Bheag Si Mhor
7 years ago in #music by shephard (54)
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What an amazing piece of music :) its so hard to tell that it is from the 17 century, Irish music influenced modern folk so much.
That guitar is really well preserved @shephard I can see from the sound that the wood is completely dry, correct me if I am wrong but I would give that guitar 40+ years, such an amazing clarity in the sound.
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Pretty good guess! I bought that guitar in '79 and I take it everywhere with me. It's been in -40C and in +50C. It still has an amazing sound most of the time. It really depends on the weather. Sometimes it has it's bad days. Once in a while I have to have some work done on it. I think it's due one repair session soon.
I'll check out your "all talent contest", but unfortunately not the next one. I am leaving tomorrow for almost two weeks to Montenegro for some trekking guide work. Needless to say they will be no access to internet there.
Ah cool yes, my bet was that guitar was from late 70's, she is a beaut, and I know what you mean when you say it depends on the weather, had a share of those :) still, that guitar is irreplaceable, back in 70's wood used for acoustic was still having a minimum of 10-20 years curation, so add this 40, its 60 years curated wood, which resonates specifically in resonance on the shape on how it was dried in the past 40 years, I hope I find guitar similar to that one soon :) ...
Ah that is close to me, I'm in Croatia :)@shephard Monte Negro?
The brand name is Yamaki, they don't exist anymore. I heard that Yamaha swallowed them.
Croatia - nice, just around the corner.
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Thanks to @ivan.atman for spotting that great work ! Well done mate!!
I am loving this jam session, and this is another folk song from you that I have never heard of and am thoroughly enjoying!
Keep it up! I especially love things I've never heard of ;p
Thanks, I remember how much I liked this tune when I first discovered it and started to learn it. Couldn't play anything else for a whole week. :))))
Where do you go to find these very old traditional songs? How are you discovering the lost music of the past?!
Well, I learn a lot of them from friends. This one I heard few times played and then I heard it again on good old Youtube. So I learned it and adopted it to my style. I pick songs from all over really. From India, Arabian world, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Jewish, also US and Canada. Off course Ireland and UK some French, some South American. There is so much fantastic music there...
I love music! I am so happy to have found you on here, to follow you and to experience these mysterious forgotten treasures that you find!
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I have heard of them, but I am not so sure what they are. I looked it up a bit, it seemed quite complicated, but if you walk me through it I might give it a try. I am not really tech-savy too much...
Hi there! Welcome back to steem, how was the trip across the mountains?
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Thank you so much! You are giving me a big help!