ComhaltasLive #308-9: Ceolus Céilí Band Reels
Banna Céilí Ceolus as Gortletteragh, Co.Liatroma ag casadh roinnt ríleanna sa Tulach Mhór i mbliain 2009. Is minic a chasann siad leaganacha seanda nó neamhghnáthacha de tiúnanna. Freisin baineann siad úsáid as sean mhodh tiúnála ar na fidil. Féach clár 304 chun teacht ar ainmneacha na gceoltóirí.
- Date
- 24 February 2010
- Created By
- Willie Fogarty
- Source
- ComhaltasLive
| Performers/Subjects | Instruments |
|---|---|
| Michael McNamara and Olive McTigue | Flute |
| Irene Gukian, Pádraig Reilly, Enda McNamara and Conor Ward | Fiddle |
| Ray McNamara | Pipes |
| Maeve Reynolds | Accordion |
| Brian Ryan | Piano |
| Martin Murphy | Drums |
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Programme: ComhaltasLive Programme #308
- ComhaltasLive #308 (Full Programme)
- ComhaltasLive #308-8: The Old Bay Céilí Band Jigs
- ComhaltasLive #308-7: The Triogue Céilí Band Hornpipe
- ComhaltasLive #308-6: Reels performed by Scoil Éigse Tutors
- ComhaltasLive #308-5: Eoghan McKenna at Fleadh 2009
- ComhaltasLive #308-4: Blake Ritter at Fleadh 2009
- ComhaltasLive #308-3: Reel played by Courtnaigh Ní Chulainn
- ComhaltasLive #308-2: Róisín-Anne Hughes at Fleadh 2009
- ComhaltasLive #308-1: Tara Breen plays "Dowd's Reel"
Comments
- 24 February 2010
- 8:02 PM GMT
A very smooth performance from this excellent group, well done, up Leitrim!
- 25 February 2010
- 12:02 PM GMT
The style of tuning (I think!) is E’AEA (i.e. the bottom two strings tuned up a note). This is the same tuning as used by say Patrick Kelly from Clare in his version of the Foxhunters Reel.
Secondly, I think this band deserves huge credit for playing tunes from their locality. It is something that very few bands do nowadays. I hope they continue to do so.

Three things:
First, I want to express my deep sadness at the passing of Brian Prior. We have visited Ireland three times during the past four years and meeting Brian was one of the highlights.
Second, I want to express my real appreciation that these ComhaltasLive recordings continue on line. It seems they were erratic for a while. But they are very important and appreciated.
Third, you mention above “an old style of fiddle tuning”. Please, can you tell me what notes the strings are tuned to in that style?