while plundering the local library, i came across the late joe heaney!!
to me he's one of the greatest sean-nos singers ever!! likewise was his father pàdraig and his first cousin colm o'caoidheàin, from whom séamus ennis collected a lot of songs.
sean-nos singing realy fills me up, very relaxing to sing!!
joe heaney
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lixnaw wrote:while plundering the local library, i came across the late joe heaney!!
I haven't been able to develop a taste for sean nos singing yet...I'll work on it!
Susan
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Joe Heaney is perhaps my favourite. There's a fair amount avilable if you dig in the right places.
For lots of people sean nos is an acquired taste. Perhaps if you just listen to it two or three songs at a time at first you'll acquire it more quickly than if you struggle through a whole CD. Even though I love teh great highland bagpipes, I can often only listen to solo piping a few track at a time.
For lots of people sean nos is an acquired taste. Perhaps if you just listen to it two or three songs at a time at first you'll acquire it more quickly than if you struggle through a whole CD. Even though I love teh great highland bagpipes, I can often only listen to solo piping a few track at a time.
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Sean Nos may indeed be a bit of an acquired taste but the chance to hear a singer in the flesh would convert anybody. It can be a very emotional experience for the listener. I was fortunate to meet Joe Heaney and hear him sing when he was over here with John Cage on his roratorio.
I met Josie Sheain Jeaic Mac Donncha years ago when he was on a Comhaltas tour and he thought the art was beginning to fade as the family traditional of passing on the art of sean nos singing was no longer as strong, but I think it's a long way from dead yet.
My personal favourite is Darach O'Cathain.
Ken
I met Josie Sheain Jeaic Mac Donncha years ago when he was on a Comhaltas tour and he thought the art was beginning to fade as the family traditional of passing on the art of sean nos singing was no longer as strong, but I think it's a long way from dead yet.
My personal favourite is Darach O'Cathain.
Ken
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it's not what your thinking susnxf (i should have mentioned "CD", i don't want any old ghosts waking up!)susnfx wrote:lixnaw wrote:while plundering the local library, i came across the late joe heaney!!
I haven't been able to develop a taste for sean nos singing yet...I'll work on it!
Susan
to me sean-nos singing is basically the same technic as whistling, belly breathing and the rest of your body relaxes. while singing, i feel this stream of energie through me, comming from above and below. it's just relaxing and listening, like wombat says. but 'll need plenty practice!!
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I can recommend Joe's 'The road from Connemara' double c.d. album,which as well as some great singing,also includes Joe telling the stories of the songs,and talking about the art of singing.The sleeve note booklet is very comprehensive too.
I decided to listen to Sean Nos,as I believe that it is the key to being able to phrase slow air tunes correctly.I still have MUCH to learn!
The 'Road...' album includes such airs as 'Skibbereen,'An Droighnean Donn','Amhran an Bha','Eamonn an Chnoic' and 'Eanach Cuain'
I decided to listen to Sean Nos,as I believe that it is the key to being able to phrase slow air tunes correctly.I still have MUCH to learn!
The 'Road...' album includes such airs as 'Skibbereen,'An Droighnean Donn','Amhran an Bha','Eamonn an Chnoic' and 'Eanach Cuain'
"I blame it on those Lead Fipples y'know."
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