I came across this song quite by chance … and immediately loved it. Natalie McMaster is playing the fiddle, and may also be the singer (but not sure). It is a beautiful song about a rather unusual “love triangle”!
Natalie McMaster is quite well known here for her fiddle playing, which is synonymous with our East Coast culture, and is very similar (to my ears) to Irish folk music. That is really no revelation though, because our East Coast was originally settled by Scottish immigrants! The connection? I have no idea!
It’s a lovely song. I hope you enjoy it.
Such melodic fiddling. Thanks for sharing!
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My pleasure Monika. 🙂
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Oh, I love Irish music. What a beautiful piece. Yes, the east coast folk music sounds similar. I remember this from Buffalo too.
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I can see why she is quite well known. Her music and voice are beautiful and watching the great video along with it just doubled the pleasure. Lovely nature shots. .
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Our East Coast, just like yours, has many beautiful areas.
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We are all under the same lovely blue sky. 🙂
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I like it. 😊
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This is beautiful, and the scenery enhances it. Thanks for sharing Colin.
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You’re welcome Di. Have a wonderful day. 🙂
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Good morning from Arizona! I really enjoyed the video and made me realize, I need to get out more. Have a great weekend! Woof!
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Good morning to you also! The image I have of Arizona (never been there) is vastly different from Canada’s East Coast! 🙂
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Fabulous! Especially listening with those incredible images flowing past the eyeballs! Have a good weekend!
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Glad you enjoyed it Paul. It’s a beautiful song. 🙂
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