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'Cape Breton Concerto, I-II-III' (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Jul 2022 OP
The Scots/Irish influence on Cape Breton traditional music is clear in these compositions. yonder Jul 2022 #1
"I aim to please." Well, most of the time. 😆 sprinkleeninow Jul 2022 #2
... yonder Jul 2022 #3

yonder

(9,691 posts)
1. The Scots/Irish influence on Cape Breton traditional music is clear in these compositions.
Tue Jul 12, 2022, 03:03 AM
Jul 2022

I'm hearing tricky strathspey rhythms in the first and third pieces along with an overall Celtic melodic feel.

These topped off the evening nicely. Thanks

sprinkleeninow

(20,285 posts)
2. "I aim to please." Well, most of the time. 😆
Tue Jul 12, 2022, 03:18 AM
Jul 2022

I can be annoying, goofy, silly, you name it. But pretty much harmless. 😂

Seriously, you are so kind to appreciate posts such as this. Your affirmation does my heart well.💛

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