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  • '''Celtic music''' refers to the traditional or folk music that originates from countries o The term "Celtic music" implies that there is a single "Celtic tradition." However, virtually no
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  • ...il late Antiquity. For the modern folkloristic genre and its history see [[Celtic music]].}} ...tion of the Celts' ancient instruments. Most of the information on ancient Celtic music centres on military conflicts and on maybe the most prominent Celtic instru
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  • See [[Ancient_Celtic_music#Notes|"Ancient Celtic music: Notes"]]
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  • {{r|Celtic music}} (the modern folkloristic music genre)
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  • ...il late Antiquity. For the modern folkloristic genre and its history see [[Celtic music]].''</font> ...aracterized by a high aesthetic level, which must have also left traces in Celtic music and musical practices. Music will surely have been an integral part of this
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  • {{r|Celtic music}} (the modern folkloristic music genre)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ancient Celtic music]]
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  • '''Celtic music''' refers to the traditional or folk music that originates from countries o The term "Celtic music" implies that there is a single "Celtic tradition." However, virtually no
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  • See [[Ancient_Celtic_music#Notes|"Ancient Celtic music: Notes"]]
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  • {{R|Celtic music}}
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  • As the band evolved they popularized [[celtic music]] eventually selling millions of albums. In 1991, their landmark recording In 2005, Karen Matheson was awarded an [[OBE]] for her contributions to Celtic music. She accepted the award on behalf of Capercaillie.
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  • {{r|Celtic music}}
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  • {{r|Ancient Celtic music}}
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  • *The Blood Is Strong, Celtic Music (1988)
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  • {{r|Ancient Celtic music}}
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  • {{r|Celtic music}}
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  • ...as well as what goes under the name "Celtic [kel'-tik] music." The term "Celtic music" usually combines Irish traditional music with various other traditional mu
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  • {{r|Ancient Celtic music}}
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  • {{r|Ancient Celtic music}}
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  • ...usical instruments. None of the instruments that were common in [[ancient Celtic music]], for instance, are still being played in the same form today.
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  • {{r|Ancient Celtic music}}
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  • ===[[Ancient Celtic music]]===
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  • ...il late Antiquity. For the modern folkloristic genre and its history see [[Celtic music]].''</font> ...aracterized by a high aesthetic level, which must have also left traces in Celtic music and musical practices. Music will surely have been an integral part of this
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  • ...il late Antiquity. For the modern folkloristic genre and its history see [[Celtic music]].}} ...tion of the Celts' ancient instruments. Most of the information on ancient Celtic music centres on military conflicts and on maybe the most prominent Celtic instru
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  • This song with its mix of delicate [[Celtic music|Celtic]]-inspired acoustic music and the swaggering bluster of electric blu
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  • ...ce to include a recording or two of a reel... Anyway, also started some [[Celtic music]]...appropriate for May Day as any, I'm sure... * [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat]] has been meddling with Larry's [[Celtic music]] article. This is a milestone: my very first opportunity to participate i
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  • {{rpr|Ancient Celtic music}} (June 18)
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  • * [[DADGAD|D-A-d-g-a-d']] frequently used in [[Celtic music]], and by artists such as [[Pierre Bensusan]] and American [[David Wilcox]]
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  • ...tions also lay claim to a range of cultural legacies - but some, such as [[Celtic music]] consist of developments occurring long after much of the Celtic isles gav
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