Ceoil
Ceol (kyole)
Ceol , pronounced K'yól
Seisiún ceoil (musical session). A 'music festival' is fleá cheoil. Céilí means friendly call/visit; social evening; or an Irish dancing session.
"airs" are slow intrumental melodies in Irish music.
· Irish Flute
· Irish Flute
The musical instrument that appears on the Irish coat of arms is a harp. The harp is a multi-string musical instrument which has the plane of its strings positioned perpendicularly to the soundboard.
The Irish flute is a musical instrument. It begins with the letter i.
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
Irish flute
Drums and violins
Musical instruments that start with the letter "I" include the Irish Flute, Inci, Igil, Irish bouzouki, and the Ipu (Hawaiian gourd percussion instrument used to accompany Hula Dancers).
A happening is something that happens, an event. This term was used in the 1960's and 1970's to mean a seemingly spontaneous or artistic or musical or otherwise unusual or interesting event that occurred in a public park or on the streets.
A happening is something that happens, an event. This term was used in the 1960's and 1970's to mean a seemingly spontaneous or artistic or musical or otherwise unusual or interesting event that occurred in a public park or on the streets.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.