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Turlough O'Carolan was an irish harpist who lived in the mid-1600s and wrote pieces for the people he met and stayed with - playing music in exchange for hospitality. Tradition has it that the harp was played last thing at night, before people went to bed. The building I'm playing it in was a bakery built around 1790, serving the local houses. The bread oven is in the stone wall behind me, and the building has a new floor and triple-glazing on the windows. It's a great mixture of old and new and a great place to play this music. Appropriately, I recorded this piece very late one night, and just went with the first take so the playing has the odd rough bits. I like to think that's authentic - apparently Carolan never played the same way twice. Bet he never had as much trouble as I did finding DivX codecs, either!Only the melodies survive, so I've done this arrangement myself and I'm playing it here on a Pilgrim gut-strung harp. The arrangement and video is my copyright. You are welcome to learn and play the arrangement (by ear - I haven't written it down!) if you like it - but please credit me if you play it in public. If you like it, I'll post more music.To make the recording I used a Sony 3-CCD camera direct to hard disk, with one audio take, noise-reduced in Cool Edit Pro, with Adobe Premiere Pro to edit the visuals together. If you want a higher-quality file to download and keep on your computer, just send me a message.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm
Author: MarkHarmer

Length: 04:02
Rating: 4.87
Views: 202817

Tags: Carolan  Celtic  Clarsach  Harp  Irish  Music  O'Carolan  

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kyleChall (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
How long does it take to tune it 0,o
everst (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
how long does it take to string that thing?
LibertangoVieenrose (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
To allow a greater number of strings, harps were later made from two pieces of wood attached at the ends: this type is known as the 'angle harp'.The oldest depictions of harps without a forepillar are from 4000 BCE in Egypt[citation needed](see Music of Egypt) and 3000 BCE in Persia (see Music of Iran).
LibertangoVieenrose (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Bravo !extract from Wikipedia:OriginsAn ancient Egyptian harp on display in the British Museum.Harps were most likely independently invented in many parts of the world in remote prehistory. It is often said that the harp's origins may lie in the sound of a plucked hunter's bow string; the converse is equally possible. A type of harp called a 'bow harp' is nothing more than a bow like a hunter's, with a resonating vessel such as a gourd fixed somewhere along its length.
cbmostpatient (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Hmm...check your history--there were many celts who played the harp and could've gutted you to make their strings. Also, King David--killed many a foe...harp player. The ancient harp was forerunner to modern guitar--guess all those rock stars aren't manly either? The instrument is not in question--the real man knows how to make what he touches "sing."
pumpkins0 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
"manly" huh? that is such bullshit. the harp is an awesome and beautiful instrument, whether its being played by a male or female. if you cant fully appreciate it as it is, you should have never bothered to comment.
Canislupes7 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
still, not exactly the most manly of musical instruments.....though he pulled it off
keniapowa (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
magic
climbingdonnerhood (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Lovely. OCarolan is one of the best melody composers ever in Western music. Paul McCartney, for me, the greatest melody composer of our times receives, indirectly, a lot of his influence. Besides, OCarolan is a kind of myth. How would he play his songs? One can only dream. The melody of him I like the most is Dr. John Stafford (Carolans Receipt): the way it begins is the finest expression of joy I ever heard, then he goes through trouble times and finally he reaches again pure joy.
Whathappened2titanic (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Led do thoil for uploading

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