Irish air # 2
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Traditional Irish slow air Any adds you think might be appropriate.As with the playing of a lot of Irish slow airs the tempo is not fixed , you have to feel it so apologies as I appreciate that can make it harder to accompany !
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May 07 2022 13:31:17

May 07 2022 16:01:25

MikeyJ Yes it was a sad fact that lots of Irish and Scottish people were forced to leave their homelands in search of a better life and naturally they took their music with them .Thanks for the compliment :) +1
May 07 2022 16:28:53

May 07 2022 16:37:37

May 07 2022 14:02:42

Raindox Didn't know of the term "Slow Air", it seems it has common ground with Native American flute play (when played solo) and with the "Alap" part of Indian Raga, which is also marked by the absence of strict meter or structure.+1
May 07 2022 16:05:15

MikeyJ Yes it gives the performer more chance to be expressive when not confined by bar lines and strict tempos +1
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