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Cronnin's Hornpipe


Date Submitted

08/07/2006 | 01:31AM EDT

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Miscellaneous Song | 1.3 MB | 1 min 27 sec

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Current Score

4.41 / 5.00

Score Rank: #767
Popularity Rank: #11,068

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There should be a Celtic genre on Newgrounds. Stay tuned for Dumphy!

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Average Score: 9.2 / 10

Score: 10
Dudeae22

"sweet!"

date: June 21, 2008

I love celtic music, very nice. im still looking through your music, but you should make more of this type o' stuff =)

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Score: 8
Pikyofblake

"Hm..."

date: January 18, 2008

Sounds more Scottish than Irish, but good nontheless. And yes, they should add a celtic genre. D:

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Score: 10
Qmiser

"OMG! Celtic Muisc!"

by: Qmiser
date: May 28, 2007

OMG! Celtic music! AWESOME! Love Celtic music.

Didn't think the guitar went well with the melody. The melody was great. I think it should have an Irish flute with it. That'd be awesome. Overall outstanding piece of Celtic music.

Author's Response:

I'm creating a remake with both the Tin Whistle and Bagpipes included.

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Score: 9
MaestroSegments

"Joyfulness!"

date: August 7, 2006

XD

Hello Bosa

Oh man, I was just about to sleep, when suddenly I see this piece.

Celtic you say eh?! I love Celtic! *click*

Right away, I am thrown into a celtic hoe down of sorts!

I'm quite curious as to where you got the samples, you see i'm a very ethnical composer, and like to use new instruments and the such, and I'm lacking a good accordian, panflute, and Dulcimer.

Well enough with my questions, lets get to the song itself shall we!?

Lets talk about mood and atmosphere.
Mood = :D
Atmosphere = >:D

Mischevious *Did I spell that right?*, with those small Leprachauns *I KNOW I mispelled that one*, I'm seeing alot of them in this piece. Stealing my pot of gold... bastards >:(.

Energetic, joyful, enticing, all words that would help paint the story for this song.

Lets talk a bit about instruments and melody.

There is no way in hell i'd suggest you use any form of choir, bell in this, look at that, this is the second time you've made me say that, and those bagpipes ARE technically a woodwind, so I suppose no need for a flute either.

But still, I can't help but wonder what it would be like if you had a flute playing alongside that bagpipe. An interesting sound I am sure, but of course one that may ultimately ruin that whole Celtic festivity.

Festive! That word I believe describes this song wonderfully!

It does end a tad abruptly, those damn green midgets runded away with my gold!

>:(

I see a reverb was in effect :D, as the trailing echo in the end would suggest.

I have really nothing else to say, I should probably put down my dog and let her sleep, bless her soul, she hates dancing.

Keep your chin up and the fighting spirit strong, keep them coming ^^.

Goodbye Bosa.

Author's Response:

Ah, Miss Dumphy has her Piccolo in her segment! Once I'm ready to upload it, you'll get the nice flute in with the dancing. My friend, Moses, (Not Moses from the bible) playes a mean Irish Tin Whistle. I could use his talent at my disposal.

-Bosa

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