Celtic Music
Celtic music is a special type of art that dates back hundreds of years. There are many resources to be read about this type of music, its history, dances, language, and more. To start the search, Tylwythteg and Wordiq offer a lot of information on art, language, music, and culture. For general cultural information, visit 4 Classic Art and Celtic-Culture.
Many famous artists have produced beautiful Celtic music. At Sound of Erin Radio readers can enjoy famous Celtic musicians such as Cari Buziak, Patrick Gallagher, Chesca Potter, and Jessica Galberth. Celtic musicians and bands can also be heard on Celtic radio shows. At Celtic mp3s listeners can hear radio podcasts. Web Radio also has music. For a how-to link about listening to Celtic music visit Celtic Music.
Celticmps3 is a free Celtic music magazine that is published monthly. It offers free music downloads from both popular and independent Celtic artists. Another magazine available for Celtic enthusiasts is found at Celtic Beat.
Celtic music festivals are a place to go when you love the music and culture, and luckily, finding them on the Internet is easy. At Ceolas, readers can find hundreds of listings for different concerts and festivals around the world. To learn about the eight primary festivals of the Celtic culture, such as the Winter and Summer Solstices and Samhain, go to Celtic Grounds and Living Myths. For links to various Celtic instruments, visit Ceolas Instruments where you can see what the instruments looked like, along with more instrument information. For purchasing options, visit Cjdixon.
Dancing is a huge part of the Celtic culture. After the very popular Lord of the Dance was performed across the world, interest in Celtic dance heightened. For information on Celtic dance visit Celtic Atlanta, Everything Celtic, and Geocities. If you would like to add books to your library on Celtic music and its culture, check out the books at Candle Dark.
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