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== Thanks hugely for [[Ancient Celtic music]] ==
== Thanks hugely for [[Ancient Celtic music]] ==


I never knew that that much was known about ancient Celtic music.  What I would like to know, personally, as an aficionado of Irish traditional music, is whether experts have any information whatsoever about whether the traditional musics of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany--called collectively "Celtic"--and which have some family resemblances, are anything like a continuation of the music you describe in that article?
I never knew that that much was known about ancient Celtic music.  What I would like to know, personally, as an aficionado of Irish traditional music, is whether experts have any information whatsoever about whether the traditional musics of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany--called collectively "Celtic," and which have some family resemblances--are anything like a continuation of the music you describe in that article?


Also, here's a stupid question--were there any ancient music notation systems?  Any old tunebooks available?  I'd like to see articles about that.  Obviously, if there were any ancient Celtic tunes notated, we'd be able to have opinions about musical influences or continuity. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 13:48, 13 April 2007 (CDT)
Also, here's a stupid question--were there any ancient music notation systems?  Any old tunebooks available?  I'd like to see articles about that.  Obviously, if there were any ancient Celtic tunes notated, we'd be able to have opinions about musical influences or continuity. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 13:48, 13 April 2007 (CDT)

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Hi Stephen, thanks for the hint. I already wrote you an e-mail. If the image is deleted before any license issues are cleared, then so be it. I would just have to upload it again then. (^_~). Best wishes & season's greetings. —Arne Eickenberg 08:52, 9 April 2007 (CDT)
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Thanks hugely for Ancient Celtic music

I never knew that that much was known about ancient Celtic music. What I would like to know, personally, as an aficionado of Irish traditional music, is whether experts have any information whatsoever about whether the traditional musics of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany--called collectively "Celtic," and which have some family resemblances--are anything like a continuation of the music you describe in that article?

Also, here's a stupid question--were there any ancient music notation systems? Any old tunebooks available? I'd like to see articles about that. Obviously, if there were any ancient Celtic tunes notated, we'd be able to have opinions about musical influences or continuity. --Larry Sanger 13:48, 13 April 2007 (CDT)