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  2. Irish folk music (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list compiling Irish folk songs and Irish artists who produced them, between the years of 1960 and ...

  3. Category:Irish folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. This category relates to folk songs of Ireland . Subcategories. This category has the following 11 ...

  4. Irish traditional music session - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the UK, and Canada most public houses ("pubs") and taverns were not legally allowed to host music in the early 20th Century. This division between folk music at home and popular commercial music in bars held on to some in Eastern Canada, where the name "kitchen party" denotes a gathering of folk musicians.

  5. Category:Irish songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Songs about Ireland (2 C, 54 P) Irish songs by genre (8 C) ... List of songs about Louth;

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  7. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "Danny Boy" – one of the most popular Ireland-related songs, though the lyrics were written by an Englishman and only later set to an Irish tune [58] "Easy and Slow" – a Dublin song of somewhat constant innuendo [24] "Eileen Oge" – by Percy French, also played as a reel [59] "The Ferryman" – by Pete St. John, set in Dublin

  8. Irish traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Irish dance music is isometric and is built around patterns of bar-long melodic phrases akin to call and response.A common pattern is A Phrase, B Phrase, A Phrase, Partial Resolution, A Phrase, B Phrase, A Phrase, Final Resolution, though this is not universal; mazurkas, for example, tend to feature a C Phrase instead of a repeated A Phrase before the Partial and Final Resolutions, for example.

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