Celtic Music Cds Products

  • Arc media 4919 easy guitar deluxe

    - 6.69

    Platform: WINDOWS MACINTOSH Publisher: ARC MEDIA Packaging: JEWEL CASE Let Easy Guitar Deluxe get you started on your musical career! Even with zero experience, youll be playing amp; singing House of the Rising Sun and more at the end of your interactive studio sessions.A personal video tutor shows you how to play it right, whether acoustic or electric. From stringing amp; alternate tuning to effects amp; amps, you can go from beginner to intermediate level in no time, step by step. Over 60 exercises and songs will keep you playing. Strumming, finger picking, riffs amp; solos know the whole story. Learn about some famous guitar players along the way, like Eric Clapton, David Gilmour and Jimi Hendrix. Youll also experience all major styles rock, blues and country, bluegrass and celtic, classical and world music. Get jamming!! Cool Split Screen Video!The split screen video format gives you a clear, close-up view of both hands at the same time to make sure youve got maximum support working on your guitar techniques. Features Split-screen video showing both hands Lessons for acoustic amp; electric guitar Over 60 exercises amp; songs Built-in metronome amp; tuner Complete dictionary of over 1000 chords Print out Chords amp; Sheet Music to practice on your own System Requirements for Windows Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP Pentium I 500MHz or greater 64 MB RAM available 120 MB free hard drive space 800x600 monitor, 16-bit color Sound Blaster compatible sound card amp; speakers 16X CD-ROM drive, mouse System Requirements for Macintosh Mac OS 8.1 or greater, OS X Classic mode 233 MHz G3/iMac or faster 64 MB RAM available 120 MB free hard drive space 800x600 monitor, 16-bit color 16X CD-ROM drive, mouse Speakers amp; Printer recommended

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  • Not all who wander are lost

    - 12.99

    New! 20-year-old mandolinist Chris Thile, former child prodigy, has exploded into a master musician. On the tail of the phenomenal success of his band Nickel Creek, this CD--this third solo album since age 13--exhibits his incredible playing, composing and arranging skills, and fuses his musical influences of bluegrass, newgrass, jazz, classical and Celtic music into a style that is all his own, yet is also an extension of the instrumental tracks on the Nickel Creek CD: It will blow you away. Guest artists include Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Jerry Douglas, Jeff Coffin (of the Flecktones), Stuart Duncan, Bryan Sutton and Byron House, as well as fellow Nickel Creek members Sean and Sara Watkins.

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  • The celtic harp

    - 6.99

    The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff (vocals, bodhran); Martin Fay, Sean Keane (fiddle); Derek Bell (harp, tiompan, harpsichord); Matt Molloy (flute); Paddy Moloney (Uilleann pipes, tin whistle).Recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland on August 25, 1992; UMRK, Los Angeles, California on June 24, 1992; live at The National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland on May 23, 1992; live at The Barbican Hall, London, England on August 1, 1992. Includes liner notes by Paddy Moloney.THE CELTIC HARP won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Traditional Folk Album."In 1792, Edward Bunting brought together ten of the foremost Irish harpers for a harp festival in Belfast, Ireland. It was during this period that Bunting collected and catalogued all of the available harp music of the day, which he subsequently published in books until well after 1800.Two-hundred years after this festival, the Chieftains resurrected much of this beautiful, but largely obscure music, in concert with the Belfast Harp Orchestra. This CD contains both live tracks from the two concerts the Chieftains performed with The Belfast Harp Orchestra, as well as selections recorded later in Dublin and in Los Angeles at Frank Zappa's personal recording studio. Standout tracks include "MacAllistrum's March-Mairseail Alasdroim" and "The Green Fields of America." The former reflects the rich cross-fertilization between Irish and Scottish harpers and pipers. The latter is a more common tune, and the theme, not surprisingly is centered around Irish emigration to the United States.

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