- Origins: Celtic Music
The forced relocation of Scots in the 18th and 19th centuries brought Celtic music to North America.
The national emblem of Ireland, used for ethereal slow airs and ceremonial pieces. 🌊 Migration and Global Influence Celtic Music - Origins
The Irish version of bagpipes, known for being quieter and more melodic than the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipes. The forced relocation of Scots in the 18th
Mass migration in the 1840s introduced Irish musical traditions to the United States, Canada, and Australia . Mass migration in the 1840s introduced Irish musical
A simple, six-holed flute known for its sweet, airy melodies.
These regions contribute unique sounds, such as the binioù (Breton bagpipes) and gaita (Galician bagpipes), reflecting a broader Western European Celtic identity. 🎻 Core Traditions
Celtic music originates from the traditional folk music of the "Celtic nations"—primarily . While it is often associated with the ancient Celts who migrated across Europe around 500 BCE, much of the music we recognize today was preserved through oral tradition and evolved through centuries of cultural exchange and migration. 🌍 Geographic Roots