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Our Music |
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"The sound of eight for the price of two." |
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What you hear is; a violin, two accordions, strings, string bass, drums, percussion and a twelve-string guitar. |
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In the 20 second sample which is loading (takes about a minute using a 56 kBs modem) there is no violin nor guitar! Try the Samples. |
Whilst you wait you might like to read the words of this little song which can be found at the bottom of this page. |
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What you see is two lively performers . |
Our music has a very full sound and includes vocals at times. |
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We are happy to provide contact details of our past venues should you wish to hear recommendations. |
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We play traditional Scottish, Irish, English & Welsh music… …these pieces are jigs, reels, hornpipes, strathspeys, airs & ballads. |
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We perform a number of Latin and 'romantic' pieces. Everyone enjoys singing along to our selection of favourites. |
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The little song you are about to hear is traditionally sung (or played) at the end of a ceílí. |
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Words of the song |
Translation |
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"We're no' awa' tae bide awa'. |
We are leaving / parting, but we are not going to stay away. |
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We're no' awa' tae leave ye. |
We have to go home, but we'll come again. |
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We're no' awa' tae bide awa'. |
(As first line.) |
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We'll aye come back an' see ye." |
We'll certainly come back and see you again. |
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