Stock Music track: Chaffpool Post - Hills of Tara

The Chaffpool Post tune leading into the Hills of Tara (at 1:31) - both are popular barn dances from around 19th Century Ireland. Light, happy and upbeat, this set of tunes are heard often in Irish traditional pub sessions - in this occassion with piano accompaniment to banjo and fiddle playing the main tune. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.

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Track details

Track ID number: 13600
Genres: World: Celtic, Irish music
Moods/Emotions: Busy / Active / Bustling -- Happy / Joyful / Positive -- Funny / Playful / Whimsical / Comical
Suggested Production Types: Children / Toddlers / Babies -- Comedy / Sitcom / Dramedy -- Historical: Older History / Ancient -- Vacation / Travel / Discovery
Prominent Instruments: Banjo -- Ethnic / World / Indigenous instruments -- Piano (Acoustic) -- Violin / Viola / Fiddle
Keywords / Hints: Diddly, fiddle, violin, banjo, piano, bodhran, Irish trad, fun, upbeat, lively, jolly, bouncy, celtic, gaelic, pub music, barn dance, Ireland, St Patrick, st. Patrick, drinking song, pub, tavern, inn, riverdance, river dance,
Tempo feel: Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 84
Artist: Emmett Cooke
Composer: trad./Arr: Emmett Cooke (IMRO)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Irish & Celtic, Vol. 3 Picture Music collection: Irish & Celtic, Vol. 3
12 tracks
About the Artist
Emmett Cooke Emmett Cooke

Emmett Cooke was born and currently lives in Ireland. Having studied music from a young age, he continued his education by completing a BA Music in college and is currently completing his studies with Berklee in a Specialist Certificate in Orchestration for Film and TV. Emmett's music has been heard on numerous television networks from NBC, CBS, The Science Channel, The History Channel, and The Cartoon Network, to name but a few and his constant "pulsing" style is unique and instantly recognizable.