Celtic music, or is it?
What comes to your mind when you hear the term “Celtic music?"

Celtic (pronounced with a hard-K) is a generic term for a large collection of music, generally encompassing traditional songs that have been handed down aurally from musician to musician, to contemporary pieces newly written and performed. It includes music from Ireland and Scotland to Brittany. Even America has been influenced by the music, just take a look at the origins of bluegrass or the Appalachian folk songs.
If you look at the music groups mentioned above, you will notice some similarities in instruments. These instruments include bagpipes, penny-whistles and other flutes, fiddles (violins), drums (bodhrans are very popular), as well as one of my personal favorites, the harp.
I've included several albums for you to sample in the list above. You may also enjoy music by the following artists:
- Enya
- Aine Minogue
- Lori Pappajohn
- Sue Richards
- Alan Stivell
- The Young Dubliners
- Clannad
Hear Celtic music live
