KeywordsIrish traditional music, session etiquette, Martin Hayes, music culture, social dynamics, listening skills, respect for tradition, performance pressure, rhythm in music, community, musical breakthroughsTakeawaysThe podcast explores unwritten rules of session etiquette in Irish traditional music.Music sessions are as much about social connection as they are about music.Familiarity with musicians enhances the session experience.Anxiety can arise from feeling pressured to perform in sessions.Tradition and respect for older musicians are crucial in Irish music.Financial pressures can alter the dynamics of music sessions.Listening actively is essential for musicians and learners alike.Openness to experience can lead to breakthroughs in performance.Respecting the legacy of past musicians enriches one's own playing.Balancing technique with emotional expression is key to impactful music.SummaryIn this episode of 'In Tune with Tradition', Tara Connaghan engages with renowned fiddler Martin Hayes to explore the nuances of session etiquette in Irish traditional music. They discuss the social aspects of music sessions, the evolution of session culture, the importance of listening and respect for tradition, and the challenges musicians face in these environments. The conversation highlights the balance between technique and emotional expression, the impact of financial pressures on music, and the significance of creating a welcoming atmosphere for all musicians.This podcast sometimes features strong language, as is often the way in lively Irish conversation—especially when a good story’s being told! It’s all part of the colour and character of our sessions, and never meant to offend. If you’re sensitive to the odd curse word, this is your heads-up. Otherwise, settle in and enjoy the craic!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Session Etiquette02:11 The Essence of Irish Music Sessions07:31 The Evolution of Session Culture11:40 Navigating Social Dynamics in Sessions15:56 The Role of Tradition and Respect21:49 The Impact of Financial Pressures on Music27:42 Listening and Learning in Music31:09 The Importance of Openness in Music35:48 Respecting the Legacy of Musicians39:45 The Balance of Technique and Emotion45:16 Challenges Faced in Sessions50:01 Creating a Welcoming Environment54:48 The Role of Rhythm in Music58:40 Finding Flow in Performance01:04:39 The Ideal Session Experience
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Welcome to “In Tune With Tradition,” the podcast dedicated to exploring the unwritten rules, shared experiences, and stories of Irish traditional music sessions. Sessions are magical gatherings where music, community, and tradition come together, and it is session etiquette (the customs and courtesies shared by all) that helps sessions run smoothly and ensures everyone feels welcome, whether playing, listening, or joining in for the first time.
Hosted by Tara Connaghan, a seasoned Irish fiddle player and cultural insider, this series dives deep into the heart of the Irish session. Each episode features conversations with musicians, session regulars, and passionate participants from Ireland and beyond, sharing their personal experiences and perspectives on the etiquette and quirks that make each session unique.
Whether you’re a seasoned player, a newcomer, or simply curious about the world of Irish traditional music, “In Tune With Tradition” offers an authentic, entertaining, and insightful look at the do’s, don’ts, and delights of the session scene. Expect lively stories, practical advice, and plenty of laughs as we celebrate the music, the people, and the spirit of the session.
The podcast was launched Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy 2025 in Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, renowned fiddle player, singer, and founding member of Altan.
Join Tara and her guests each week as they tune in with tradition, sharing the wisdom and warmth that resonate through the magic of Irish music sessions.
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