
An introduction to the art and history of Irish traditional singing
A vocal warm-up that you can use before any type of singing - to warm up the vocal chords and relax you before a performance
A simple introduction to the art of ornamentation where you can practice and perfect the technique
A little bit of historical and structural detail about our first song
The full song is sang through with lyrics displayed so it can later be used for practice and to assist in learning the whole song
Verse one taken line by line and with lyrics so you can sing with me or repeat after me to help learn the air of the song
The full song sang with lyrics displayed to assist with practice and learning
The first verse of this lively song taken line by line with ornamentation technique and the air of the song being the focus
A short introduction to the theme of this song and the concept of "rolls" in ornamentation
The song in full with lyrics displayed to assist with learning
Rolls broken down and the first verse taken line by line to assist learning
A short introduction to this sad emigration song
The full song with lyrics - useful for practice and learning
A breakdown of the first verse and an explanation of how ornamentation can be varied throughout the song
The story and language used in the song explained in detail which assists with understanding the song so it can be sung with feeling
The art of lilting and a brief introduction to the theme of the next song
A breakdown of verse one and the technique known as lilting
Introduction to a "reverie" and the meaning of the next song
The song in full, with lyrics
What is phrasing? - breakdown of verse one
The first verse pitched a little higher - for more practice
Introduction to a new song and its theme
The song in full, with lyrics
Focus on verse one
A focus on typical language and phrases used in Irish ballads and songs
A short introduction to a new genre
The song in full, with lyrics
Let's focus on verse one
Introduction to a song that can be sung to end the session
The full song
Verse one - broken down- with a focus on traditional techniques learned throughout the course
Well done - you've completed it!
Irish traditional singing is an untrained art. It was and is a celebration of culture and the tradition of story-telling.
In this course, you will be encouraged to find your voice and interpret traditional ballads. It was the tradition at an Irish session that most people sang, whether they had a good voice or not. While they sang, the others listened or joined in, if it was that type of song. We seem to have lost a lot of that confidence and the patience to listen to each other. This course aims to help you find the confidence to learn and sing a song or if you can do that already, to explore an alternative genre.
You will also gain insights into the way of life in Old Ireland as some common themes and events are sung about in each ballad. Before each ballad is sung, I will explain background details of each song so you can gain a deeper understanding of it and therefore, learn how to best interpret the song.
As well as breaking down the first verse of each song to learn the air, you will also get the chance to practice some techniques such as phrasing, variation and ornamentation. We also take a look at lilting and how the tempo of the song can affect techniques.
You will have the chance to practice each song along with me, as each video has captions and also to practice the techniques that are shown to you throughout,
Irish traditional singing is a rare art-form and has many unique characteristics. Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, the biggest promoter of Irish Traditional Music runs competitions each year, called Fleadh Cheoil, where musicians, singers and dancers can compete against each other in different age-categories, with a view to winning an All-Ireland title in their competition. I have won titles at this level and you may be interested in competing as Comhaltas has many branches internationally - so some of these songs might suit you for such competitions.
Maybe, you just want to set yourself a challenge to learn a song or to gain deeper understanding of this particular type of singing. You may also be interested in the historical details of the songs. Whatever your motivation is, this is a unique opportunity to learn something interesting and challenging.