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Ripples in the Rockpools

18/4/2012

6 Comments

 
This music was composed by Shaun Davey, sung by Rita Connolly with Liam Ó Floinn on uileann pipes, and the Irish Chamber Orchestra.
We are learning a modern Irish traditional song. We listened to the piece and drew what we heard
What do you hear? What instruments  do you hear playing?

6 Comments
Rachel :D
19/4/2012 06:47:09 am

Hi teacher,
I found Ripples in the Rockpool live
Here it is!
http://vimeo.com/17087256
Thanks!

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nicole
20/4/2012 12:16:15 pm

Irish music just gets such in your head

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Fatima J
22/4/2012 06:07:22 am

I like the song, not only because of the rythym but also because it's funny, because the girl's asking Donal to sail with her for ages then she just goes like 'Ya know what? I'm off' and leaves.

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Fatima J
22/4/2012 06:16:19 am

Here's something really strange, in the Class Gallery's, on the 'previous' one there's a comment by my name but it wasn't me. It says 'H IA'M FATIMA EVERYONE' and the 'I'm' isn't even spelt right.

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joy
10/5/2012 03:02:30 am

i love this song

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annie
4/11/2013 09:20:52 am

fab song doing my junior and it is so catchy

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