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  2. Donegal fiddle tradition - Wikipedia

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    The distinctness of the Donegal tradition developed due to the close relations between County Donegal and Scotland, and the Donegal repertoire and style has influences from Scottish fiddle music. For example, in addition to the ”universally known” standard Irish dance tunes, there is an added volume of Scottish and Nova Scotia tunes played ...

  3. Irish fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Larry Sanger. "The Donegal Fiddle Tradition". EFX Studio. Retrieved 2008-03-08. Feldman, Allen, and Eamonn O'Doherty. The Northern Fiddler: Music and Musicians of Donegal and Tyrone. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1979. Dromey, Paul. "Doctor Liz has many strings to her bow". The Living Tradition. No. 36. Archived from the original on 2008-03-21

  4. Scottish fiddling - Wikipedia

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    The historical connection between the west coast of Scotland and Donegal is an ancient one (many shared names) as can be heard in the volume of strathspeys, schottisches, marches, and Donegal's own strong highland piping tradition. (See Donegal fiddle tradition). Like some Scottish fiddlers (which tends to use a short bow and play in a more ...

  5. Social, cultural traditions of Irish music celebrated at ...

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    The free-form evening will be more like a classic Irish music session than a formal gig, with attendees encouraged to get up and dance.

  6. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    Fuchsia magellanica 'Riccartonii' (hummingbird fuchsia, hardy fuchsia; in Irish deora Dé, "tears of God") [23] has sometimes been described as the national flower, despite not being a native plant. [24] [25] The Easter lily is an important symbol of commemorance to Irish people. Flax (Linum usitatissimum) is widely used as a symbol of Northern ...

  7. James Byrne (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He was also interviewed by Michael Robinson for Fiddler Magazine on The Donegal Fiddle tradition. [ 5 ] In recent years, He began his own summer fiddle school, and performed regularly with his partner, Connie Drost, and their daughters Merle, Aisling and Séana, all excellent fiddlers.

  8. John Doherty (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Doherty sometimes did not carry a fiddle with him on his travels because he knew that, if needed, he was always likely to be provided with one when he visited "house dances" (folk music parties hosted by a family in their own house). The Floating Bow was played on a borrowed fiddle (owned by Professor Evans). He once travelled to Dublin to play ...

  9. Wikipedia : Featured article review/Donegal fiddle tradition

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