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The Breton music has evolved with time, has been interpreted into different styles but remains stronger than ever with increasing exchanges with its celtic and gallo brotherhood of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Because of the many requests I receive for information on songbooks and other resources I have become an Amazon Associate (thats the book store type Amazon.) For resources click below to check out. Cuban-born drummer Adolfo Lazo, an original Tempest member, thickens the bands sound with inventive rhythms, and rock-steady drumming. The guitar, violin, wooden flute, clarinet and the accordion have also grown in popularity to find their place into today's traditional breton folk music and classical bands rubbing shoulders with the contemporary side. He is a Michigan transplant, who brings renewed energy, genuine enthusiasm and a damn fine kilt to this frisky iteration of Celtic and roots music. The only celtic music is provided by Cape Bretoners Natalie and Mary Jane Lamond. It is remarkably similar to the very successful Irish compilation A Womans Heart, both in its concept and variety of music on the album. The last two former ones are perhaps the most thought of instruments but in fact the celtic harp predates the two and has regained popularity in the last 40 years thanks to Alan Stivell and his father. This is a collection of 12 women singers and fiddler Natalie MacMaster. Music bands, also known as BagadoĆ¹ in breton, will typically perform the drums, the bombarde (oboe) and the biniou (bagpipe). Songs, melodies, hymns (religious festivals), marches and shanties are here to tell stories of Brittany's history and culture. The YouTube user savageminstrel introduces his version of John Barleycorn by talking about the spirituality of the song, exchanging Pagan for Celtic. Music & Instruments Breton music is as much a vocal music as an intrumental one which accompanies all traditional dance festivals.