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Irish Music

St. Patrick’s Day has put me in the mood to celebrate all things Irish, and since my corned beef brisket recipe is from the corned beef brisket package and my soda bread is pitiful (Any good soda bread recipes out there to share?), let’s talk about Irish music. In the past few years, my husband and I have begun a love affair with stringed instruments. Our experimentation has extended into Celtic music. Although we are not accomplished enough to really play it, we certainly appreciate it and have worked a bit with pentatonic scales in various modes, which are believed by many to be the basis for the most ancient Irish melodies.

Sit down at a piano and plunk out A-C-D-E-G.  No F or B, no sharps or flats.  Mix them up a bit, just those five notes.  Amazing. You are there –  Ireland.  Today’s popular music and the music of classical composers are based on a seven-note scale.  Irish music charms and haunts us with a mere five notes.

Hmmm… There has to be a life lesson there somewhere, don’t you think?

Blessings, Sue

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  1. Love Irish music. We just saw the Chieftains in St Louis this month. It was a great show. Do you know John McDermott’s music. He was one of the original Irish Tenors. He has a lovely voice.
    I have two of your books (trilogy), but still need the first one so I can start reading them. I read Jean Auel’s books (Clan of the Cave Bear, etc) years ago and loved them. Went to Alaska in 2006 (on a cruise) and land tour and it peaked my interest in Alaska. So, I am looking forward to reading your trilogy and am also looking forward to retirement this year to give me the time to read all the books I have at home. Kathy

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