Sunday, 16 December 2018

Celtic Music Quiz2

After an amazing first run quiz we have brought things forward from the iron age Celts to a modern 1926 innovation which has taken Britain by storm.

This cartoon is an in joke about how I misused my knowledge about Celtic history to incorrectly fill in the information blanks in the original quiz.


The software publishes this page first and then downloads the lesson and quality suite in background, so it you may have to wait 10 minutes or so for the upload if you are viewing this just after it is posted.... okay all uploaded, was fast this time.

A favourite social event in England, Ireland and Scotland is the Cèilidh (Kay-lee)where people of all ages gather to perform simple, traditional folk dances, accompanied by folk instruments such as the Bodhrán (bore-anne)-an Irish frame drum played with a double-ended beater, the fiddle which is like a violin played in a rustic style, an accordion or squeeze-box, various types of flutes and whistles and anything else that local musicians play that fits in with the music such as a guitar or string bass. The dances are simple to learn but energetic to perform. They are structured in sets, for example, circles, sets of four couples in a square, or couples facing each other in a line. Cèilidhs (Kay-lee's) have been popular in Ireland since 1926 when Séamus (Shaymus) Clandillon, Radio Éireann's (Erin's) director of Music held the first cèilidh (Kay-lee) to have dance music for his studio-based programs. The oldest, largest and longest running cèilidh (Kay-lee) event in Scotland is the Highland Annual, held in Edinburgh. It originated decades ago probably in the 1920s. It is the oldest cèilidh in Scotland.

Note that pronounciation is kindly provided by the expert in the above paragraph. I feel that it is probably better to build across from the input form directly to the Mobile Phone app automaton.

The view in toolkit presents a clean webpage designed for browsing, I will

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Style of Program Audio Support File
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Radio Program Open on Browser
Class Test Open on Browser Answer Sheet
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