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Monday, 7th July 2008

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Sampling some gaelic sounds



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TIN whistle, bodhran, fiddle, accordian and gaelic song were among the instruments kids were able to try out at a Celtic music taster day.
Organised by Lannraig a Tuath (North Lanarkshire Gaelic Learner's Forum) it was held in the Muirfield Centre and the free event was open to anyone.
The event follows on from a very successful Gaelic Immersion weekend which saw more than 50 people come along for beginner, intermediate and advanced classes.
And on Saturday the group also held a very successful ceilidh in Cumbernauld Village Hall.




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