Look on iTunes for Leahy or The Coors - I am using Cape Breton Medley for my free skate at competition. It is by Leahy. A lot of Leahy's stuff is very fast and has odd beats - tricky, but fun to skate to. The Coors instrumental stuff is more deliberate and flowy - easier to skate to, but longer pieces can get tedious. You could also try Celtic Woman - most of their music has lyrics, but they have a few really nice instrumental pieces. Good luck!
2007-01-07 10:34:55
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answered by katethefabulous 3
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Maybe songs from the cd Celtic Woman, some of them are instrumental or from the cd The Roots of Riverdance or songs from the Lord of The Rings cd (these are all on itunes)
2007-01-07 04:40:58
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answered by love2figureskate 4
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some thing by way of the Dubliners, you would possibly want to even try the Pogues. For the previous couple of years round st Patricks day there' been a compilation album referred to as Shamrocks and Shenanigans, which perchance maximum ideal in case you'll come across a replica.
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answered by gelger 4
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Well I dont know of any Irish songs but i know one dutch song its called Ozones Dragostea Din Tei
2007-01-07 04:31:53
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answered by ice skater 1
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If you want something a little faster, check out Flogging Molly or Gaelic Storm.
2007-01-08 07:29:25
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answered by blades7816 2
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Riverdance has got some cool sounds.
2007-01-11 01:20:04
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answered by Candice 3
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I don't know if it would work but I love the song siamsa. you can find it on itunes and it's from lord of the dance.
2007-01-07 05:14:10
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answered by snowflake216 3
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secret garden songs
2007-01-07 08:39:24
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answered by lalalala 2
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i have no idea sorry !!!!!!!!!!:)
2007-01-07 09:33:24
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answered by jozie p 3
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