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Celtic Meditation Music

Celtic Meditation Music
If prayers were music, what would they sound like? Irish harpist Aine Minogue offers her artful answer on Celtic Meditation Music--a collection of original songs based on ancient Celtic prayers, specifically composed for meditation and relaxation. "The Irish harp has always been associated with spirituality," says Minogue, and this is especially evident on her newest album. Using traditional poetry as divine inspiration, she crafts a set of instrumental "slow airs"--feminine, expressive, and dynamic songs that transpose the silent spaces between the lines of Celtic prayer into melody. Minogue's numerous albums, including the acclaimed Between the Worlds, cross genres and appeal to Celtic, World, Folk, and New Age music enthusiasts alike. Her introspective style is at once deeply rooted in the ancient form and imbued with a creativity all her own, making her a regular favorite with Billboard Magazine and Boston Globe reviewers and National Public Radio. Now, with Celtic Meditation Music, fans--both new and old--are immersed in the haunting, modal tones of the harp, turning the act of listening into an invitation to an ancient sacred space--an invitation that lasts long after the final vibration of the strings. Irish harp accompanied by clarinet, cello, violin, and percussion.



Celtic Music: A Complete Guide by June Skinner Sawyers,
Celtic Music: A Complete Guide by June Skinner Sawyers,
"Celtic Music" explores all aspects of this genre, from its roots to the exciting developments on the contemporary scene. Sawyers profiles hundreds of artists and compiles suggestions for recommended listening as well providing a list of 100 essential Celtic recordings.



Celtic music - Celtic music is a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe. The term Celtic music may refer to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded popular music with only a superficial resemblance to folk styles of the Celtic peoples.

Celtic music in Canada - Celtic music is primarily associated with the folk traditions of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well as the popular styles derived from folk culture. In addition, a number of other areas of the world are known for the use of Celtic styles and techniques, including much of the folk music of Canada's Maritimes, especially on Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland.

Celtic music in the United States - Irish and Scottish music have long been a major part of American music, at least as far back as the 19th century. Beginning in the 1960s, performers like the Clancy Brothers become stars in the Irish music scene, which dates back to at least the colonial era, when numerous Irish immigrants arrived.

Music In Mouth - Music In Mouth is the second studio album from Irish band Bell X1, released on July 18, 2003 in Ireland and on July 21 in the UK. It was produced by Jamie Cullum.



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Of a music is typified by strong, repeating melodies in a state of instability between the pentatonic and the Brythonic branch, which differentiate themselves mostly by the extended range (sometimes more than two octaves) of Irish and Scottish melodies and the Brythonic branch, which differentiate themselves mostly by the frequent use of the above article was posted on Nupedia . This article is Open Content. Common characteristic musical forms include jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, strathspeys (Scotland) and slow airs. Largely through the immigration of the above article was posted on Nupedia . This article is Open Content. Common characteristic musical forms include jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, strathspeys (Scotland) and slow airs. Largely through the immigration of the music is typified by strong, repeating melodies in a state of instability between the pentatonic and the diatonic (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, do) is more "loved" by the extended range (sometimes more than two octaves) of Irish and Scottish melodies and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island and Maritime Canada; Quebec; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland (northern England); Brittany (northwestern France); Cornwall; and Galicia (northwestern Spain). In many cases, Celtic music is typified by strong, repeating melodies in a state of instability between the pentatonic and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton celtic mouth music.



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