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Nell Ní Chróinín: “When you sing a sean-nós song, you’re tak...
Nell Ní Chróinín is one of the country’s top sean-nós singers and is from the Múscraí Gaeltacht in County Cork...... Read More
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Become an AffiliateImmerse yourself in Ireland's rich musical heritage through Alison's free online music lessons, featuring renowned Traditional Irish musicians. Our accomplished tutors, including all-Ireland champions and members of prestigious bands like Danú and Hermitage Green, are led by Doireann Ní Ghlacáin.
As the face of TG4's live music bro...…Read More Immerse yourself in Ireland's rich musical heritage through Alison's free online music lessons, featuring renowned Traditional Irish musicians. Our accomplished tutors, including all-Ireland champions and members of prestigious bands like Danú and Hermitage Green, are led by Doireann Ní Ghlacáin.
As the face of TG4's live music broadcasting and the granddaughter of the legendary Seán Ó Riada, a key figure in the revival of traditional Irish music, Doireann brings a wealth of expertise to our courses.
Choose from certified courses at Beginner 1, Beginner 2, and Intermediate levels across eight instruments: fiddle, guitar, bodhrán, flute, tin whistle, concertina, button accordion, and sean-nós voice. Each course, expertly filmed by musician Liam O’Brien, starts with fundamental skills and progresses to full tunes.
Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Nell Ní Chróinín, Conor Connolly, Michael McCague, Dermot Sheedy, Brian O'Loughlin, and Conor O'Loughlin share their expertise, making these courses the perfect foundation for aspiring musicians. Our video-based lessons, coupled with free downloadable notes, empower you to learn at your own pace.
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Nell Ní Chróinín is one of the country’s top sean-nós singers and is from the Múscraí Gaeltacht in County Cork...... Read More
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Michael McCague is a guitar and bouzouki player from County Monaghan. He’s played with a variety of outstandin...... Read More
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Conor O’Loughlin is a concertina player from Corofin in County Clare. He has won a host of prizes both individ...... Read More
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Alison is delighted to announce the publication of our free online Irish Traditional Music courses, produced b...... Read More
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Dermot Sheedy is a bodhrán player, percussionist and drummer from County Clare. He is a member of the Limerick...... Read More
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Discover your Irish roots and tap into the magical sounds of Irish traditional music on March 17th, the feast...... Read More
The first step to learning Irish music is to choose your instrument. This can depend on your personal taste, your budget and the availability of the instrument. It’s easier to find a guitar than a button accordion. Do you want to carry a bulky instrument around or would a neat little concertina, a flute or a tin whistle that fits in your pocket be better? Once you’ve decided on your instrument, simply enroll on Alison’s Beginner 1 course and you will soon have the basic skills and techniques down and be ready to learn some tunes!
Impromptu and organised trad sessions orseisiúns [pronounced seshoons] often crop up in the corner of a bar. They’re friendly gatherings and one of the best places to hear amazing musicians in action and to learn new tunes. Unless you are competent and can keep up, it’s better to enjoy the sounds rather than try to join in. If you are fortunate enough to have found a session for learners, you'll find them great fun and informal. Someone will suggest or begin a tune and if you know it, you can play along.
A basic rule of thumb is that the tin whistle is the easiest instrument to learn and the perfect gateway to harder ones like the flute. If you don’t have a particularly musical ear but have a good sense of rhythm, the bodhrán is the one for you. It’s quite easy to master basic rhythms and is an enthralling instrument in the hands of a master like Alison’s tutor Dermot Sheedy, of Hermitage Green.
The most popular instruments you’ll hear are the fiddle, tin whistle, guitar, bodhrán, flute, button accordion and concertina - precisely those covered in Alison’s Traditional Irish music courses. Other wonderful instruments which are not quite as common include the harp, uilleann pipes and the bouzouki.
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