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  1. ‘The usual Irish term for these light craft is curach, but as curragh has long been recognized as the English equivalent or rendering from the Gaelic, I consider it desirable to employ

  2. The Musical Traditions in Ireland module covers a range of instrumental and vocal folk music that can be heard both locally and globally. It is hard to separate Irish traditional from Ulster Scots music as they have the same origins and share a wide range of repertoire. Some instruments, such as the fife and bagpipes, are

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  3. The Curragh of Kildare (Roud 1486), also known as The Winter It is Past, is a folk song particularly associated with the Irish tradition. [1] Elements of some versions of the song suggest that it dates from at least the mid 18th century. The Curragh of Kildare speaks of the actual Curragh, which is a large area of common land in Kildare ...

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · A glossary of some key terms associated with Irish music and culture. From the various types of tunes like jigs, reels, and airs, to the distinctive instruments such as the uilleann pipes and bodhrán, to terminology related to dance forms, historical contexts, significant musicians, and regional styles, this glossary provides a starting point ...

  5. May 6, 2019 · The Internet Archive of traditional Irish, Scottish, British and North American tunes with annotations and free sheet music in pdf

  6. Jan 7, 2012 · Currachs are traditional Irish boats, which used to be covered by animal skins, and are often found on the west coast of the country. “As a physical thing the currach represents something more than a simple water craft.

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  8. Dec 25, 2022 · The Irish Folklife Collections of the National Museum of Ireland amount to over 37,000 objects. The collection contains over 30 traditional Irish boats, 19 of which are currachs.

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