an séis aonair
He is half Irish. His mother is Irish,his father is English.
Undertaker is part Irish and a quarter American Indian. (taken from PhenomForever.com)
Frank Irish was born in 1918.
No, he's American. Why would he be Irish?!
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.
an séis aonair
The lyrics were written by an Englishman, but the tune itself is an arrangement of "Londonderry Air" which is a traditional Irish melody.
The entire final session for The Times They Are a-Changin' focused on one song, "Restless Farewell", whose melody is taken from an Irish-Scots folk song, "The Parting Glass".
The melody is believed to be Scottish or Irish in origin;
It has no Irish equivalent. Example: Sharon Ní Bheolláin.
Does Ballavue mean anything in Irish? I can find no example of it as a placename. 'Vue' is not a word in Irish.
James Cooksey Culwick has written: 'The distinctive characteristics of ancient Irish melody: the scales' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Irish music, Musical intervals and scales, Music
1. The Irish harp (Irish Harps/Harps) it is a ballad harp, the Irish band generally use Irish harp, it's medium smaller than theatre harp strings, number is generally 30 to 40 root, price moderate, by hand to adjust the chromatic scale. Irish harp and lyre appearance tectonic theater has obvious difference.
Irish is also the plural, e.g. One Irish man. Three Irish men.
"Sive" was written by Irish playwright John B. Keane. It is a powerful tragedy that explores themes of love, greed, and family dynamics in rural Ireland.
K. M. Brander has written: 'Population dynamics and biology of cod (Gadus morhua morhua L.) in the Irish Sea' 'The management of Irish Sea fisheries' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishery management