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Daniel Horn
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Greensleeves / Silent Night - Fiddle, Uilleann Pipes, etc
Merry Christmas! Got in the spirit this week and came up with this new arrangement of some carols with an Irish / new-age sort of vibe. We decided to try rolling a video camera as we recorded our parts for this one.
Thanks for listening!
Ashley Horn - Violin
Daniel Horn - Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistle, Melodica, Synths
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Ashley Horn - Violin
Daniel Horn - Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistle, Melodica, Synths
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Elgar - Salut d'Amour - Violin and Piano
Просмотров 2994 года назад
Ashley Horn - Violin Daniel Horn - Piano Ashley is an assistant conductor with Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra. Normally they do a "Garden Party" this time of year, with small ensembles playing all around the Bellevue Botanical Gardens. Not happening this year since we're all stuck at home - so they sent out a call for students and staff to do videos instead. This was our submission. To donat...
The Swan - Classitronic
Просмотров 2684 года назад
Our take on "The Swan" by Saint-Saëns - featuring Ashley on the viola, with some other instruments (real and imaginary) filling in the gaps.
Classitronic La Folia - Switched On Marais
Просмотров 3278 лет назад
This was an exercise in blending 'natural'-ish sounds with totally synthesized ones to create an interesting arrangement with some unusual orchestration. The underlying composition here is a set of variations on the familiar "Folia" theme, by Marin Marais (1656-1728). Inspired into this realm by the works of Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita
Celtic Canon in D - Upbeat Remix
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.8 лет назад
Here's something completely different... I started with our "Celtic Canon in D" recording (ruclips.net/video/oPAjEHGyFWc/видео.html), and used it as a framework for experimenting with some new sounds and a catchy beat... Also pictures of dogs, since youtube doesn't let you upload audio without something visual to go along.
Port na bPúcaí - Slow air on Fiddle and Uilleann Pipes
Просмотров 101 тыс.9 лет назад
Port na bPúcaí (song of the spirits) is a slow air that purportedly comes from the Blasket Islands off the West coast of Ireland. One of the common stories that goes along with the tune describes an old fiddler who lived by the sea in the Blasket islands in the 19th-century. One night he awoke to hear other-worldly music in the darkness. Certain he was hearing the voice of a spirit, he lay awak...
Irish Air - Coinleach Ghlas an Fhómhair - Fiddle and Pipes
Просмотров 23 тыс.9 лет назад
This is our arrangement of the traditional air "Coinleach Ghlas an Fhómhair" (which roughly translates to "Green Fields of Autumn"). The tune has an uncertain origin, but was made popular by Clannad a few decades back and has been covered by a number of other artists over the years. Ashley Horn - Violins, Cello Daniel Horn - Uilleann Pipes, Piano, Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Melodica Recording and P...
Canon in D - with Irish Instruments (Pachelbel)
Просмотров 25 тыс.10 лет назад
A new take on a classic - the Canon in D played on violin, tin whistle, and uilleann pipes. This is performed by members of Seattle's favorite Irish band, The Fire Inside (www.thefireinsideceltic.com).
The Gael - Remix
Просмотров 29 тыс.10 лет назад
This is a just-for-fun remix of the track "The Gael" from my band's latest CD. Bigger, bolder, and more electric. Just a result of playing around a bit today, but I thought it came out nicely and wanted to share for anybody else who might agree. Find the original from The Fire Inside on our CD, Strike the Match. www.thefireinsideceltic.com/buy-our-cd.html This tune is originally a Dougie MacLea...
Éamonn an Chnoic (Ned of the Hill) - Irish Air - whistle and low whistle
Просмотров 56 тыс.10 лет назад
Here's a bit of an instrumental rendition of the old air Éamonn an Chnoic, presumably about a fellow named Edmond who lived on a hill. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Éamonn_an_Chnoic . I've first played it here on the high tin whistle, and then again on the low D. I'm helped along here with some drones from Ashley Sullivan's fiddle and my pipes. If this sort of thing is of interest to you, check out my ...
O'Farrell's welcome to Limerick Kid on the Mountain
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.11 лет назад
The Fire Inside plays two slip jigs at the Yachats Celtic Festival, Nov 9 2013 Ashley Sullivan - Fiddle Daniel Horn - Uilleann Pipes Kevin Walker - Guitar Tami Curtis - Bodhran Michael Hurtenbach - Concertina David Edfeldt - Mandolin Carol Whitaker - Whistle
12 O'Clock Shadow - Moanin
Просмотров 12311 лет назад
12 O'Clock Shadow plays Bobby Timmons's "Moanin'"
Uilleann Pipes and Fiddle - Lilting Banshee and Gillan's Apples (jigs)
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.11 лет назад
Ashley Sullivan on fiddle and Daniel Horn on uilleann pipes play two jigs - Lilting Banshee and Gillan's Apples. This setting is inspired by the recording of these tunes on theDale Russ / Todd Denman CD "Reeds and Rosin"
Scottish Air - Niel Gow's Lament - Ashley Sullivan, fiddle
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Ashley Sullivan plays a bit of Niel Gow's Lament on the fiddle
Róisín Dubh
Просмотров 274 тыс.11 лет назад
Irish air Róisín Dubh, interpreted for uilleann pipes. Performed and recorded by Daniel Horn (me). You can find a slightly updated version of this track on my band's newest album, "Strike the Match." We're a Seattle-area band called The Fire Inside. www.cdbaby.com/cd/thefireinside Unfortunately I didn't run the video camera while I recorded this, so we'll just look at some pretty pictures of di...
Beautiful the first picture is Carrick a rede which is home for me.
A really lovely haunting version. I especially like the violin tuning that gives it a reedy quality. A while ago I played violin for a time - I normally play viola - and this was one of the slow airs, but I think hearing your sound it is more suited to the viola, so next time I am resting from classical chamber music, I will look at it more carefully. I really have enjoyed listening.
The Irish phrase Port na bPúcaí translates to "The Tune of the Ghosts (or Fairies)" or "Music of the Fairies". It is a traditional Irish air from the Blasket Islands, off the coast of County Kerry. The tune is said to have been composed by a fiddler who heard it in a ruined village at night. According to folklore, the tune originated from púcaí, or supernatural spirits that inhabit Ireland's land and sea. It inspired the Seamus Heaney Poem "The Given Note"
Hauntingly beautiful sounds ❤❤
Chills.
If you are Irish you can hear more than the pipes.
Lovely...so lovely...
Amen to that. Notes straight from Heaven
Beautiful... ❤
So peaceful!
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Humans hearing whales making music
Why not? I know a guy who co-wrote a schottische with a blackbird singing outside.
I would like to play this for whales and see what they think
Haunting
Most peaceful of all sounds.
The whale's chant🐋🐳🐋
For me, this is the absolute most emotional version of Róisin Dubh. Now I have to go and practice on my 'chanter'.
Puramente Divino, Celestial!!!
Divino Celestial!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love the story that this song was the reproduction of what the boaters heard through the bottom of their leather boats. And later on somebody said "That sounds like humpback whales, maybe that's what they heard" and others said"It can't be because they don't have humpbacks in Ireland" But lo and behold when Ireland stopped killing the whales, they for humpbacks. The old boaters weren't making up the story about the music coming up from the water!!
if you put the speed at 0.5... it could be :)
Ireland DOES have humpbacks .. they have been observed on every side of the island.
Has anyone tried playing this to humpback whales?
Wonderful story and music, makes me so proud of my forebearers, the Chaomhanach ancestors from Wexford County.🎉
Ex̌cellent communication of the promise. 😢
Wonderful unique piece.
Listening to gaelic music has taught me one thing for certain, namely that, everyone else is out of tune.
I would become a movie director just to use your music in the movies.
My lord these people are masters of music.
Never thought I;'d say this, but this has to be the best music I've ever heard.
I've not heard an instrument sound this well tuned in all my life.
Tears in my eyes
Incredibly beautiful - thank you 🐬🐳🐋
This is sooooo beautiful!!!
Absolutely fantastic, so beautifully played with emotion as this song should be played well done guys
Beautiful rendition...your two instruments are speaking with one voice in a lovely way. Only wishing you had more such tunes here. Beannachtaí.
Outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes...
An utterly entrancing rendition, my favorite of all I've searched for. Ports (Irish puirt) are the ancient lament of and for the dead. Do you have a published recording of this? LP or the like?
Wonderful. Goose bumps throughout!! Perfection
😀😀🤩🤩😍😍😍🌷🌷🌹🌹
I swear that every hair on my arms stood to attention with the first notes of this and by the end of the first phrases there were tears in my eyes. There is nothing like the Uillean Pipes for evoking emotions.
IRELAND FOR THE IRISH
This brings more calm to my soul than I can describe!
Lovely ! Sweet and relaxed tempo
The world stops and my soul is deeply moved at the sound of the Uilleann pipes. This is a beautiful lament
Irish traditional music sounds very old but this slow air sounds ancient. This air comes from the Great Blasket island which is off the coast of Co.Kerry south west Ireland , incidentally the old Irish Gaelic language is spoken quiet widely in this area on the western parts of the Dingle Peninsula, also a stunningly beautiful landscape.
@G L I am born and reared in county Down in the North of Ireland, not far from the mountains of Mourne I have visited most countries in Ireland the last two that I have not seen yet are Cork and Kerry . I hope to see both this summer. I have been in a traditional accordion band too (drummer ) we travelled all over IIreland and won all Ireland. It was when I was in the band and our band was playing at a summer festival that I heard the Uilleann pipes. It was one of them moment's. The sound was haunting and felt like the Uileann piper brought me back in time , it also made me feel at home. Since then, I can't get enough of the Uilleann pipes. Thanks for the information. I really appreciate it.
@@fradrake11 hello my friend, Oh Danny boy the pipes , the pipes are calling. . There's a great bunch of pipers based around Ennis co.Clare. Blacky Connell and his students play in the pubs now and again in Considines pub , The last time I heard this magic group,there was seven pipers and what a sound it was. Keep researching and following the music 🎵🎶🎵
Wow!!
Is there a CD available or a download of this available? It is beautiful.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Goosebumps....... you can hear that this song was played with a lot of feeling and heart and soul......thanks for that.....lovely Christmas greetings from Germany
Just beautiful
What a beautiful Celtic lament. Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire. We have a mystical Isle , a beautiful people, and have been subjected to Colonial shite for 800yrs and more. Leave us alone to be US, the best of this World.
Which Celtic pagans are these? Are you referring to Irish Catholics? You're not giving St Patrick due credit.
What a beautiful lament. Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire. Our paths are of sorrow, famine, colonial rule, but we still managed to smile and keep our music and Culture strong. Saoirse
Bravo! Bravo!
Stunning.
Simply magnificent. Thank you.
Angel: Why don't we discard the harps for this instrument? Our Lord: Why did you not say sooner?