Irish Music- Tam Lin ( The Glasgow Reel)

July 302009

Neal playing the Tamlyn with Ciaran Algar (bodhran) during a break at the All Britian Fleadh. more similar videos on user GUKLASMYD.

Duration : 0:1:22


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25 Responses

  1. Finbarheerlen Says:

    Great playing!
    Great playing!

  2. fearlessish Says:

    well done. great …
    well done. great technique. i wish i could play that reel on the fiddle! an awful lot of jumping! i’m only starting reels on the fiddle so findin it hard but i LOVE the Glasgow Reel. that was a great performance, hope you got on well at the fleadh :)

  3. SelphieTilmitt17 Says:

    A absolutely …
    A absolutely beautiful song. These kids are great!

  4. ILOVEmangaandanime1 Says:

    one of our bodhran …
    one of our bodhran players made a happy face on his bodhran white tape!!

  5. GUKLASMYD Says:

    Neal plays with …
    Neal plays with Knocktoran (Leicester). They were robbed.

    Only joking, hope to see you in Twickenham next week

  6. ILOVEmangaandanime1 Says:

    i was there!!! i …
    i was there!!! i play for st james the great !!!!! we came first in the under 15′s groupa

  7. GUKLASMYD Says:

    If you go the the …
    If you go the the Myspace site link on the channel “GUKLASMYD” it will take you to the Trí Myspace Site. If you get in touch via this a demo CD is available £4 plus p&p, it contains a group arrangement of Tam Lin.

  8. emncaity Says:

    Shocking and …
    Shocking and outrageous.

    My kids absolutely LOVE watching these guys (and Niamh, too–in fact, we used to run the only Irish dance studio and performance company where we live). They’ve grown up on the tunes, since I play(ed) with two local trad bands and still go to a pub session when I can. Anyhow…I just can’t get over how well these kids play, and their true feel for the music, not just the notes.

  9. owlet1963 Says:

    How about making a …
    How about making a cd out of all the pieces of music ? Or is one out already? Even risking repeating myself, these young men are awesome!!

  10. dbed3 Says:

    Wat website can you …
    Wat website can you get the music of this song on?please

    very well played!!

  11. owlet1963 Says:

    <<<This was the …
    <<<This was the first time they had met<<<- you got to be kidding! They sure make a great team, tuned to each other as they are, it is not often that obvious! great talented young men!

  12. GUKLASMYD Says:

    Just to make your …
    Just to make your day! This was the first time they had met. They were just working out what tunes they both knew.

  13. Scoob505 Says:

    thank you. I am …
    thank you. I am very interested in history and I it spares a few minutes to copy and paste what you read rather than write the hole thing out again in your own words.

  14. emncaity Says:

    Wow, outstanding …
    Wow, outstanding cut-and-paste job!

  15. emncaity Says:

    Sick. You sickies. …
    Sick. You sickies. And played at a nice easy tempo that’s not draggy, but still allows real expression of the notes? Who told you guys you were old enough to have this kind of musical sense? I demand to see the manager!

  16. HabboRules09 Says:

    This is cool, i …
    This is cool, i like it

  17. jazzdancer818 Says:

    this is really good …
    this is really good i love dancing to it :)

  18. GUNNER0113 Says:

    im in ciarans form …
    im in ciarans form group at his school, and hearing him play live with or without a partner is just stunning
    (he also plays the fiddle)

  19. xKezzy1001x Says:

    thats well good
    Im …

    thats well good
    Im scottish and i Played the Glasgow reel on the Harp ;)
    well i play the harp :)
    x

  20. gibsonpaddy Says:

    well played kid
    well played kid

  21. ciaranalgar Says:

    You can get it at …
    You can get it at the session(dot)org

  22. dbed3 Says:

    dat is just bril!! …
    dat is just bril!!
    does ny1 no where u can gt d music 2 dis song?? please

  23. RhioxXx90 Says:

    Fantastic guys. One …
    Fantastic guys. One of my favourite songs to dance to.

    Rhiannon, Ireland

  24. Scoob505 Says:

    Gaelic was brought …
    Gaelic was brought to Scotland by colonists from Ireland towards the end of the Roman Empire in Britain. By 500 A.D. these Gaels had established their Kingdom of Dàl Riada, centered on what is now Argyll in southwest Scotland; in Gaelic, Earra Ghàidheal, “the coastland of the Gael.” To Roman writers they were Scotti — Scotia at this time denoted Ireland — although these names cannot be traced with certainty to an origin in Gaelic itself. But from these Latin forms came the name Scotland.

  25. seonidh Says:

    No gaelic culture …
    No gaelic culture comes from three gaelic speaking nations, Mann, Ireland and Scotland.
    Thats like saying polish is the true slavic nation while slovakia isnt. As you clearly dont speak the three tongues of Gaelic you’ll be unaware that they are sister languages and not mutualy intelegable. Furthermore as Scotland became a unified nation in the 8th century and Ireland in the 10th century where did the political influences come to Ireland from itself a series of petty fighting kingdoms or Alba?

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