Difference between revisions of "Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh"
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== String Preferences == | == String Preferences == | ||
<includeonly>== String Preference for [[Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh]] ==</includeonly> | <includeonly>== String Preference for [[Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh]] ==</includeonly> | ||
− | C: Chorda silver viola 22 | + | :C: Chorda silver viola 22 |
− | + | :G: Eudoxa G 15.25 | |
− | G: Eudoxa G 15.25 | + | :D: Eudoxa D 16.25 |
− | + | :A: Eudoxa A 13.25 | |
− | D: Eudoxa D 16.25 | + | :E: Gold Label E thin ball end |
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− | A: Eudoxa A 13.25 | ||
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− | E: Gold Label E thin ball end | ||
== Biographical details == | == Biographical details == |
Revision as of 23:28, 16 August 2019
Contents
Photos of the instrument
Instrument Details
Instrument number: 2
Year on label: 2011
Scroll: Blindfolded Eros Cherub
Tailpiece: Maple with heart cut out
String Preferences
- C: Chorda silver viola 22
- G: Eudoxa G 15.25
- D: Eudoxa D 16.25
- A: Eudoxa A 13.25
- E: Gold Label E thin ball end
Biographical details
Home Town: Dublin, Ireland
Website: www.caoimhinoraghallaigh.com
Bow: transitional Bow by Michel Jamonneau
Tunings & Repertoire
DADAE | |
DAEAE | |
DAEAC# | |
AAEAC# | |
CAEAC | |
DADF#E | |
DADFE | |
CAbCGC | |
CGCGC |
Discography on which this instrument features
- This is How we Fly (2013) with This is How we Fly
- The Gloaming (2014) with The Gloaming
- Music for an Elliptical Orbit (2014) Solo
- Laghdú (2014) with Dan Trueman
- The Gloaming 2 (2016) with The Gloaming
- Foreign Fields (2017) with This is How we Fly
- All Soundings are True (2017) with Garth Knox
- The Gloaming Live at the NCH (2018) with The Gloaming
- The Gloaming 3 (2019) with The Gloaming
- Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh & Thomas Bartlett (2019) with Thomas Bartlett