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Becoming one with your music03 Jul 202501:03:34

Keywords

Irish traditional music, session etiquette, community, camaraderie, listening, singing, dance, evolution, music sessions, respect

Summary

In this inaugural episode of 'In Tune with Tradition', Tara Connaghan and Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh delve into the rich tapestry of Irish traditional music sessions. They explore the unwritten etiquette that governs these gatherings, emphasising the importance of camaraderie, listening, and community. The conversation highlights the evolution of Irish music, the role of singing and dancing, and the significance of respect and sensitivity in sessions. Mairead shares personal anecdotes and insights, offering guidance for beginners and reflecting on the joy and spiritual connection that music brings to both musicians and listeners alike.



Takeaways


Irish music sessions foster a unique camaraderie among musicians.

Listening is a crucial skill in music sessions.

The evolution of Irish music includes the integration of chords and harmonies.

Singing adds depth and variety to music sessions.

Dance is an integral part of traditional Irish music.

Respect and manners are essential in music sessions.

Beginners should focus on listening before playing.

The joy of music transcends age and experience.

Self-consciousness can hinder musical expression.

Music creates a spiritual connection among participants.



Titles


Exploring the Heart of Irish Music Sessions

Camaraderie and Community in Traditional Music



Sound bites


"Music keeps your mind young."

"The cart before the horse, you know."

"You are a whole, the music and..."



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Irish Traditional Music Sessions

01:21 The Meaning of Music Sessions

04:32 Camaraderie and Community in Music

07:07 The Role of Listening in Sessions

10:27 The Evolution of Irish Music

11:54 The Importance of Singing in Sessions

14:27 Dance and Music: A Traditional Connection

16:55 The Transition from House Dances to Sessions

20:12 The Growth of Music Sessions in the Northwest

22:02 The Impact of Paid Sessions

25:15 Guidelines for Beginners in Sessions

29:05 The Art of Listening and Sensitivity

32:27 The Balance of Ego in Music

36:29 Finding Joy in Music

38:53 Navigating New Sessions

43:00 Respect and Manners in Music Sessions

47:19 Successful Sessions for Beginners and Advanced Musicians

50:52 The Essence of Music and Oneness

54:56 Final Thoughts on Music and Community

Musical Breakthroughs13 Jul 202501:11:38

Keywords

Irish traditional music, session etiquette, Martin Hayes, music culture, social dynamics, listening skills, respect for tradition, performance pressure, rhythm in music, community, musical breakthroughs

Takeaways

The podcast explores unwritten rules of session etiquette in Irish traditional music.

Music sessions are as much about social connection as they are about music.

Familiarity with musicians enhances the session experience.

Anxiety can arise from feeling pressured to perform in sessions.

Tradition and respect for older musicians are crucial in Irish music.

Financial pressures can alter the dynamics of music sessions.

Listening actively is essential for musicians and learners alike.

Openness to experience can lead to breakthroughs in performance.

Respecting the legacy of past musicians enriches one's own playing.

Balancing technique with emotional expression is key to impactful music.


Summary


In this episode of 'In Tune with Tradition', Tara Connaghan engages with renowned fiddler Martin Hayes to explore the nuances of session etiquette in Irish traditional music. They discuss the social aspects of music sessions, the evolution of session culture, the importance of listening and respect for tradition, and the challenges musicians face in these environments. The conversation highlights the balance between technique and emotional expression, the impact of financial pressures on music, and the significance of creating a welcoming atmosphere for all musicians.


This podcast sometimes features strong language, as is often the way in lively Irish conversation—especially when a good story’s being told! It’s all part of the colour and character of our sessions, and never meant to offend. If you’re sensitive to the odd curse word, this is your heads-up. Otherwise, settle in and enjoy the craic!



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Session Etiquette

02:11 The Essence of Irish Music Sessions

07:31 The Evolution of Session Culture

11:40 Navigating Social Dynamics in Sessions

15:56 The Role of Tradition and Respect

21:49 The Impact of Financial Pressures on Music

27:42 Listening and Learning in Music

31:09 The Importance of Openness in Music

35:48 Respecting the Legacy of Musicians

39:45 The Balance of Technique and Emotion

45:16 Challenges Faced in Sessions

50:01 Creating a Welcoming Environment

54:48 The Role of Rhythm in Music

58:40 Finding Flow in Performance

01:04:39 The Ideal Session Experience

Unlocking the Magic of a Session21 Jul 202501:02:18

Keywords

Irish music, traditional music, music sessions, flute player, Kevin Crawford, session etiquette, community, learning music, teaching music, Irish culture, magic session

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Kevin Crawford, a renowned flute player in Irish traditional music, shares his insights on the significance of music sessions, the journey of mastering an instrument, and the importance of community and etiquette in Irish music. He reflects on his upbringing in England, the role of listeners in sessions, and the balance between fun and respect. Kevin also discusses the dynamics of speed and rhythm in music, and what makes a perfect session, emphasising the accessibility of Irish music for all.



Takeaways

The session is the lifeblood of Irish music.

Community and social interaction are essential in music sessions.

Respect for tradition and fellow musicians is crucial.

The journey to mastery involves hard work and dedication.

Teaching music helps deepen one's understanding of it.

Listeners play a vital role in enhancing the session experience.

Balancing fun and respect is key to a successful session.

Navigating session etiquette is important for inclusivity.

Speed and rhythm dynamics can affect the session's flow.

Creating the perfect session requires the right environment and energy.


Sound bites

"I went more for the craic."

"I had to work very hard."

"You have to tread carefully."

"I'd love to be Jackie Daly in my next life"


Chapters

00:00 The Heart of Irish Music Sessions

07:27 Growing Up with Music in England

13:16 The Journey to Mastery

19:20 Teaching and Learning in Music

25:39 The Role of Listeners in Sessions

29:39 The Balance of Fun and Respect in Sessions

37:09 Navigating Session Etiquette

44:03 The Dynamics of Speed and Rhythm

53:36 Creating the Perfect Session

The Bodhrán Episode Part 127 Jul 202501:00:24

Summary

In this conversation, Tara Connaghan and Aimée Farrell Courtney explore the vibrant world of traditional Irish music, focusing on the role of the bodhrán and the importance of community, respect, and inclusivity in music sessions. Aimée shares her journey in building a global Trad Drum community, emphasising the need for positive experiences through music. They discuss the essence of Irish music sessions, the significance of listening, and the challenges of exclusion faced by musicians, particularly women. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding instruments, the journey of learning, and the joy of connection that music brings to individuals and communities. In this conversation, Aimée Farrell Courtney and Tara Connaghan explore the intricacies of musical sessions, particularly focusing on the role of the bodhrán in traditional Irish music. They discuss the importance of creating an inclusive environment, the dynamics of playing in a session, and the responsibilities of both hosts and participants. Aimée emphasises the need for awareness and communication among musicians to foster a positive experience, while also highlighting the significance of community support and education in developing musical skills.

Takeaways

The Trad drum community fosters positive experiences through music.

Irish music sessions are about shared experiences and inclusivity.

Listening and being present are crucial in musical interactions.

Respect for instruments and fellow musicians is essential.

Creating inclusive spaces enhances the musical experience for everyone.

Learning and growth in music is a continuous journey.

Changing perceptions of the bodhrán can elevate its status in music.

Exclusion in music sessions can impact musicians' confidence.

Community plays a vital role in the joy of making music.

Navigating social dynamics in sessions requires awareness and respect. Every session is unique and can be magical.

The Big Bodhrán Survey aims to gather insights on the baron.

Volume control is crucial in sessions to maintain harmony.

The bodhrán should complement the melody, not overpower it.

Inclusivity in sessions is essential for a positive experience.

Hosts should establish clear guidelines for sessions.

Dynamics and variety in playing enhance the musical experience.

Building confidence in musicians is a gradual process.

Feedback should be constructive and kind.

Community support is vital for musicians' growth. 



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Trad Drum Community

02:37 Creating a Positive Musical Environment

05:28 The Essence of Irish Music Sessions

08:04 The Role of the Musician in a Session

10:47 Mindfulness and Presence in Music

13:17 Respecting Instruments and Session Etiquette

16:13 Changing Perceptions of the Bodhrán

18:45 Advocacy for the Bodhrán and Its Players

21:40 The Importance of Listening in Sessions

24:23 Navigating Session Dynamics and Respecting Space

31:44 The Evolution of the bodhrán

36:53 Understanding Your Instrument

40:05 Creating a Supportive Musical Community

46:23 Inclusion and Exclusion in Sessions

51:24 The Importance of Connection in Music

53:54 Session Etiquette and Guidelines

01:12:25 Navigating Social Dynamics in Music Sessions

01:21:38 The Importance of Communication and Feedback

01:35:27 Building Community and Support in Music

01:42:20 Session Etiquette and Responsibilities



Keywords

Trad drum, Irish music, community, sessions, bodhrán, musicians, inclusivity, learning, respect, connection, music, sessions, traditional music, community, etiquette, feedback, inclusivity, dynamics, confidence

The Bodhrán Episode Part 221 Aug 202501:02:20

Summary

In this episode, Aimée Farrell-Courtney discusses the intricacies of session etiquette in Irish traditional music, focusing on the importance of volume control, positioning, and creating an inclusive environment for all musicians. She emphasises the need for clear communication, establishing guidelines, and fostering a supportive community among players. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of session hosts and the significance of building connections within the music community.


Takeaways

  • Understanding the volume and positioning of instruments is crucial in a session.
  • Creating an inclusive environment is the responsibility of all musicians.
  • Establishing session guidelines can help maintain the integrity of the music.
  • Different types of sessions require different approaches and awareness.
  • Effective communication is key to resolving conflicts in sessions.
  • Building confidence in musicians can enhance the overall session experience.
  • Hosts have a responsibility to guide and support musicians in sessions.
  • Finding a supportive community can greatly benefit musicians' growth.
  • Respect and inclusivity are essential in Irish traditional music.
  • Musicians should be prepared and do their homework before joining a session.



Sound Bites

  • "You have to do your homework too."
  • "We need the melody to work on."
  • "It's not one size fits all."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview of Session Etiquette

01:36 Understanding Instrument Volume and Positioning

05:50 Creating an Inclusive Session Environment

07:48 Establishing Session Guidelines for Musicians

10:22 Navigating Different Types of Sessions

14:49 Communicating Effectively in Sessions

18:58 Building Confidence and Community Among Musicians

26:13 The Role of Hosts in Sessions

32:27 Finding Support and Building Connections

46:11 Advocating for Respect and Inclusivity in Music

52:31 Conclusion and Future Directions



Keywords

Irish traditional music, session etiquette, musicianship, community, inclusivity, bodhrán, performance, communication, guidelines, support

You go for the music, You stay for the people30 Aug 202500:57:14

Summary

In this episode, Shannon Heaton and Tara explore the nuances of session etiquette in Irish music. They discuss the social nature of music sessions, share personal experiences, and delve into the importance of communication and community building. The conversation highlights the joys and challenges of participating in sessions, the significance of humility, and the balance between professionalism and passion in music. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the music community, learn from one another, and cherish the fleeting moments of musical connection.


Takeaways

A session is a social gathering centred around music.

Sessions provide a platform for both shy and outgoing individuals.

The essence of a session is the collective experience of music.

Personal experiences in sessions can vary widely, from embarrassing to joyful.

Navigating awkward situations in sessions requires kindness and tact.

Handling breaches of etiquette is essential for a positive experience.

Effective communication can help resolve issues in sessions.

Musical moments are fleeting and should be cherished.

Humility plays a significant role in the music community.

Building a sense of community is vital for a thriving session environment.



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Session Etiquette

01:27 The Essence of an Irish Music Session

02:54 Personal Experiences in Sessions

06:00 Memorable Moments in Music

08:19 Navigating Awkward Situations

09:55 Handling Etiquette Breaches

11:44 The Importance of Kind Communication

14:17 The Fleeting Nature of Musical Moments

16:31 The Role of Humility in Music

19:02 The Joy of Playing Together

20:35 The Experience of Traveling Musicians

23:26 Building Community in Sessions

25:43 Engaging Newcomers in Music

28:29 The Dynamics of Starting Tunes

30:40 Recording Sessions: Pros and Cons

32:23 Nostalgia and Shared Memories

34:57 Creating Inclusive Musical Spaces

37:34 Balancing Professionalism and Passion

40:36 Resources for Learning Irish Music

43:13 Advice for Newcomers

45:46 Guidance for Experienced Musicians

47:52 Self-Awareness in Sessions

49:41 Closing Thoughts and Reflections


Keywords

Irish music, session etiquette, social gatherings, music experiences, community, learning, musicianship, cultural exchange, personal stories, music sessions

A teen perspective17 Sep 202500:15:05

Summary

In this episode, young fiddlers from Donegal share their insights on the importance of music sessions, their experiences, and the etiquette involved. They discuss how sessions serve as a platform for sharing music, building confidence, and fostering community among musicians. The conversation also touches on the significance of listening, learning, and the joy of playing music together. The episode concludes with advice for newcomers and reflections on the future of their musical journeys. This episode was recorded at the Cup of Tae festival in Ardara in May 2025.



Takeaways

A session is about sharing music and enjoying together.

Music sessions boost confidence for new musicians.

Listening is crucial in learning and participating in sessions.

Respect and etiquette are important in music sessions.

Everyone has been a beginner; no one is judging you.

Building a community through music is essential.

Experiences in sessions can be memorable and encouraging.

It's important to have fun and enjoy the process of making music.

Young musicians often learn from more experienced players.

The future of music is bright with the next generation of musicians.



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Young Musicians

01:06 The Essence of a Session

02:29 Positive and Negative Experiences in Sessions

05:41 Learning and Sharing in Sessions

09:10 Advice for New Musicians

10:59 What Makes a Successful Session?

11:45 Looking Ahead: The Future of Music



Keywords

music sessions, young musicians, traditional music, session etiquette, learning music, confidence in music, community in music, Irish music, music experiences, advice for musicians

5 million triplets on the banjo, I’ve been that Idiot21 Oct 202500:47:54

Summary

In this episode, Tara discusses the significance of Irish music sessions with renowned banjo player Enda Scahill. They explore the social and musical dynamics of sessions, the evolution of personal playing styles, and the importance of etiquette and community in music. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by musicians, especially newcomers, and the impact of instrumentation and session quality on the overall experience. Enda shares personal anecdotes and insights, making the discussion both informative and engaging for listeners interested in Irish music culture.


Takeaways

The podcast has reached number one, thanks to listeners.

The experience of music evolves with age and skill level.

Welcoming newcomers is essential for a positive session atmosphere.

Quality of musicians impacts the overall session experience.

The social aspect of music is as important as the music itself.

Musicians evolve in their approach to playing over time.

Cultural differences affect how sessions are approached.

Etiquette in sessions can help newcomers feel welcome.

Smaller sessions often provide a better musical experience.

Volume control is crucial in maintaining session quality.

Community and connection are at the heart of music sessions.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Milestone

01:55 The Importance of Irish Music Sessions

04:39 Personal Growth Through Music

07:09 Cultural Differences in Music Sessions

09:51 The Role of Etiquette in Sessions

12:39 Navigating Social Dynamics in Music

15:34 The Challenges of Joining a Session

18:21 The Impact of Instrumentation on Sessions

21:10 The Dynamics of Session Quality

23:40 The Balance of Volume in Sessions

26:46 The Joy of Smaller Sessions

29:14 The Role of Experience in Music Sessions

32:11 Concluding Thoughts on Music and Community


Keywords

Irish music, banjo, music sessions, cultural differences, session etiquette, musical interaction, community, learning, social skills, music education, session quality.

Fairy Forts and Changelings05 Nov 202500:55:17

Summary

This episode is a collaboration between Tara Connaghan (In Tune with Tradition podcast) and Shannon Heaton (Irish Music Stories podcast). It delves into the rich tapestry of Irish folklore, particularly focusing on the mystical traditions surrounding fairies and fairy forts. The conversation explores how these supernatural elements are intertwined with Irish music, storytelling, and cultural heritage. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, the hosts examine the significance of fairies in both historical and modern contexts, highlighting their role in shaping Irish identity and the lessons embedded in fairy tales.

Takeaways

  • The podcast explores the intersection of Irish music and folklore.
  • Fairy forts are significant in Irish culture and mythology.
  • Supernatural beliefs are deeply rooted in Irish traditions.
  • Childhood experiences shape our understanding of fairies.
  • Fairy tales often serve as metaphors for life lessons.
  • Storytelling is a vital part of preserving cultural heritage.
  • Modern interpretations of fairy lore reflect societal changes.
  • The influence of fairies extends to music and creativity.
  • Fairy tales can provide comfort and explanations for life's mysteries.
  • The relevance of fairy stories persists in contemporary society.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Irish Music and Supernatural Themes

04:42 Exploring Fairy Lore and Superstitions

07:50 Investigating Fairy Forts and Their Mystique

10:38 Connections Between Irish and American Folklore

13:47 The Role of Music in Supernatural Storytelling

16:34 The Evolution of Fairy Tales and Their Impact

20:06 Children's Perception of Supernatural Stories

22:53 The Cultural Significance of Fairy Songs

25:46 Conclusion: The Enduring Magic of Folklore

29:58 The Dark Side of Fairy Tales

33:26 Ghostly Tales and Eerie Experiences

34:44 Exploring Fairy Lore and Beliefs

38:57 The Consequences of Disregarding Fairies

45:28 The Role of Fairies in Grief and Loss

48:37 Lessons from Fairy Tales

51:45 The Reality of Fairies in Modern Times

54:17 Introduction to Folklore and Myth

54:47 Upcoming Events and Engagements

Keywords

Irish music, folklore, fairies, supernatural, storytelling, culture, traditions, Irish heritage, music sessions, fairy tales

Live from the Ennis Trad Festival 202506 Dec 202501:23:21

Summary

This episode of 'In Tune with Tradition' features a live discussion at the Ennis Trad Festival in November 2025. The panel consisted of fiddle player, Siobhan Peoples, multi-instrumentalist Autumn Rhodes and dancer and listener, Carmel Greene. We explore the essence of Irish traditional music sessions, exploring the roles of musicians, dancers, and listeners. The panel discusses the challenges faced by beginners and intermediates, the importance of etiquette, and the collective experience of music. Together with the audience we also reflect on the impact of COVID-19 on the music scene, the commercialisation of traditional music and emphasising the need for community and connection in sessions.


Links mentioned in the podcast:

Pilot phase of in depth courses on session etiquette - the chance to ask the questions you've always wanted to ask.

https://www.sessionetiquette.com/courses


Book featuring a chapter on 'Unlocking the Magic of Irish Music' by Tara Connaghan: ChangeMakers - Entrepreneurs with a Mission - Voices with a Message'

https://amzn.eu/d/1DFvxNA (available now)

Or pre-order https://www.sessionetiquette.com/shop


Link to school child out-competing the rest of the school choir: (mentioned by Siobhan Peoples)

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=4182812845154569&rdid=0JSf80e6yuKMA8tS


West Clare Mullagh Half Set (mentioned by Carmel Greene)

https://youtu.be/tPwfGJEJb0c?si=fffXwuQ75DMv3FEY


Takeaways

  • Irish traditional music sessions are social gatherings that require awareness and collaboration.
  • Listeners play a crucial role in enhancing the session experience.
  • Beginners often face challenges when entering a session for the first time.
  • Intermediate players must navigate social dynamics and repertoire choices.
  • Listening is as important as playing in a session.
  • Session etiquette is essential for maintaining harmony among musicians.
  • The architecture of a session affects the overall experience.
  • The collective experience of music transcends individual performances.



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Irish Traditional Music Sessions

03:04 The Essence of an Irish Traditional Music Session

08:40 The Role of Dancers and Listeners in Sessions

11:12 Challenges for Beginners in Music Sessions

16:25 Navigating Intermediate Challenges in Sessions

22:23 The Importance of Listening in Sessions

26:18 Session Etiquette and Group Dynamics

32:23 The Architecture of a Session

37:41 The Collective Experience of Music

42:56 The Disconnect Between Dance and Music

48:11 The Impact of COVID-19 on Music Sessions

56:59 Commercialisation of Traditional Music

01:02:19 Closing Thoughts and Audience Engagement


Keywords

Irish music, traditional sessions, Irish music sessions, music etiquette, session etiquette, dance, community, COVID-19 impact, music challenges, listening, group dynamics, commercialisation, music interview

If that happened consistently it would drive me mad!27 Dec 202501:11:54

Episode 11: Leonard Barry

If that happened consistently it would drive me mad!

Summary

In this episode of 'In Tune with Tradition’, Tara engages in a deep conversation with uileann piper Leonard Barry about the significance of Irish music sessions, the etiquette involved, and the importance of respect and listening in traditional music. They explore the dynamics of group sessions, the role of accompaniment instruments, and the need for inclusivity and encouragement for new musicians. The discussion highlights memorable experiences in sessions and the collective joy that music brings to both musicians and listeners alike.

Links from Show:

Course starting in January.

Buy now at 2025 prices. Prices will go up at 11.59pm on 31st December 2025.

https://www.sessionetiquette.com/courses


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections

01:58 The Importance of Irish Music Sessions

05:23 Learning Through Listening

07:58 Session Etiquette for Beginners

11:18 The Role of Accompaniment Instruments

14:25 Creating the Right Atmosphere in Sessions

16:48 Respect and Inclusivity in Music

20:04 Navigating Different Skill Levels

22:45 Recording in Sessions

25:00 The Magic of Shared Musical Experiences

27:25 Encouraging New Musicians

29:52 Memorable Sessions and Learning from Heroes

32:46 The Dynamics of Group Sessions

35:26 Awareness and Respect in Sessions

38:11 Final Thoughts on Session Etiquette


Keywords

Irish music, session etiquette, traditional music, listening skills, music community, respect, learning, musicianship, cultural heritage, music sessions, uileann pipes, Irish music sessions

Sessions have represented my greatest pleasures and miseries18 Jan 202601:12:24

Summary

In this episode of "In Tune with Tradition”, Tara Connaghan talks to author of the book ‘Field Guide to the Irish Music Session’ Barry Foy. He shares his personal journey, starting from his early experiences in Dublin's vibrant music scene in the 1970s, where he is thankful he was tolerated, sometimes several nights every week. Barry discusses the psychological barriers that new musicians face when joining sessions, emphasising the importance of psychological safety to truly enjoy and contribute to the music. He also reflects on the evolution of Irish music, the pressures faced by musicians today, and the significance of understanding the unspoken rules of sessions to foster a welcoming environment for all participants.

Throughout the conversation, Barry highlights the need for patience and understanding among musicians, especially when it comes to welcoming newcomers. He shares anecdotes from his own experiences, illustrating the challenges and joys of participating in sessions. The discussion also touches on the impact of technology on traditional music, the importance of repertoire, and the communal aspect of music-making that transcends individual skill levels. Barry's insights serve as a guide for both seasoned musicians and newcomers, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of Irish music.

Links:

www.sessionetiquette.com

www.sessionetiquette.com/retreat

Book:

Field Guide to the Irish Music Session, by Barry Foy


Advert:

www.soundsound.ie

DanDan Fitzgerald recording studio


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Irish Music Sessions

01:12 Barry Foy's Journey in Irish Music

04:50 The Importance of Psychological Safety

09:35 Navigating the Unspoken Rules

16:15 The Evolution of Irish Music

25:16 The Role of Technology in Music Sessions

34:08 Creating an Inclusive Session Environment

42:51 Advice for Newcomers to Irish Music Sessions

51:44 Reflections on the Future of Irish Music


Recording, Editing, Mastering: Tara Connaghan

Guest editor: Anita Alvarez Santos Creative Virtual Assistant www.SolaraSage.us


Keywords

Irish music, music sessions, Barry Foy, traditional music, musicians, music community, session etiquette, music culture

How to Read the Room09 Mar 202601:03:38

In this episode Tara Connaghan talks with Emmy-Winning TV host, Mickela Mallozzi, about her love for Ireland and Irish music and how she has learned to 'read the room' through her years of presenting the 'Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi' TV series.

Discover how to respectfully participate in Irish sessions and the importance of cultural understanding, cultural nuances and the joy of musical exchange.

This episode is part of the Podcasthon - a charity event uniting podcasters worldwide to raise awareness for local charities.

https://podcasthon.org/

My chosen charity:

Donegal Flights and Cancer Services

https://ionadnp.ie/donegal-cancer-flights/?lang=en

Donate to Donegal Flights and Cancer Services:

https://ionadnp.ie/donations/tabhair-sintiuis/


Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi' TV series

https://www.travelbarefeet.com/

Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/travelbarefeet


Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette


www.sessionetiquette.com


In tune with Tradition: The Private Session Experience:

www.sessionetiquette.com/retreat


Vote for the podcast at the NYC Podcasting Awards:

https://www.silver-nyc.com/nycpodcastawards/vote


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Irish Session Culture

01:33 Michaela's Connection to Irish Music and Culture

05:24 What Does an Irish Traditional Music Session Mean?

10:03 How to Approach a Session as a Newcomer

13:44 Cultural Nuances and Respect in Irish Sessions

18:43 Learning the Language and Nuances of Irish Music

23:12 Reading the Room and Understanding Session Dynamics

27:43 Handling Requests and Song Selection Etiquette

32:43 The Significance of Silence and Respect in Sessions

37:18 The Emotional and Dynamic Range of Irish Music

42:16 The Role of Community and Generations in Sessions

46:26 Advice for Respectful Participation and Observation

51:17 Final Thoughts on Cultural Respect and Connection


Recording, Editing, Mastering: Tara Connaghan

Guest editor: Anita Alvarez Santos Creative Virtual Assistant www.SolaraSage.us


Keywords

Irish music, music sessions, Mickela Mallozzi, traditional music, musicians, music community, session etiquette, music culture, travel bare feet, Irish American

Lack of etiquette is anyone that disrupts the flow19 Mar 202600:48:58

Summary:

Discover the nuances of Irish music sessions through the insights of UK accordionist Luke Daniels in conversation with Tara Connaghan. This episode explores what makes a great session, common pitfalls, and how to contribute positively whether you're a novice or a seasoned musician.

In this episode:

Luke shares hilarious and memorable session mishaps, including a disruptive session in Milltown and an unwelcoming experience with a plastic bag.

The significance of listening over talking and the impact of environment on session quality.

How to join a session when you're just starting out, including practical tips on timing, tune selection, and attitude

The debate over recording sessions silently or with consent, and the ethics surrounding it.

Insights into playful and respectful interactions with musicians of all levels and ages.

A discussion on tuning in different keys and regional playing styles affecting session dynamics.

The importance of not taking oneself too seriously, "don't be a dick", as a guiding principle for session etiquette.

Timestamp Highlights:

0:00 - Introduction to Luke Daniels

2:34 - What makes a session successful: number of players and responsiveness

4:05 - How fragile good sessions are and the importance of natural flow

6:30 - A memorable incident: a disruptive pub session in Milltown

8:46 - The story of a plastic bag and unwelcome gatekeeping at a session

10:31 - Giving feedback to fellow musicians and managing social interactions

13:04 - The impact of recording in sessions and respecting musicians' boundaries

25:14 - How beginners should approach joining sessions and tune repertoire

35:41 - The regional differences in session styles and tempo considerations

41:25 - The balance of structure and freedom in improvisation and etiquette

42:54 - The mystery question: playing in different keys and tuning considerations

Resources & Links:

https://lukedanielsmusic.com

www.sessionetiquette.com


In Tune with Tradition - Patreon

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette


In Tune with Tradition: The Private Session Experience

www.sessionetiquette.com/retreat


Podcasthon:

https://podcasthon.org/podcaster/in-tune-with-tradition


Donegal Cancer Flights & Services:

https://ionadnp.ie/donegal-cancer-flights/?lang=en

Donate:

https://ionadnp.ie/donations/tabhair-sintiuis/


Produced, recorded & edited by Tara Connaghan and guest editor Anita Alvarez Santos


Keywords:

Irish Music Sessions, Session Etiquette, Luke Daniels, Accordionist Insights, Musical Improvisation, Session Atmosphere, Recording Ethics, Regional Playing, Styles, Musical Connection, Beginner Session Tips, Irish music

How to find your voice in Irish traditional music08 Apr 202602:08:07

Discover how Irish music sessions are more than just tunes, they're vibrant social gatherings that thrive on authenticity, politeness, and shared musical language. Join us as we explore the nuances of session etiquette, musical identity, and the magic of finding your voice within the community.

Main Topics:
  • The social fabric and etiquette of Irish music sessions
  • Developing personal musical voice and confidence
  • The cultural differences in music perception and participation

In this episode:
  • Lexie Boatwright shares her journey of adapting to Irish musical nuances and social vibes
  • Insight into how social connection and politeness shape session interactions
  • The importance of self-awareness and authenticity for musicians
  • The role of rhythm, dynamics, and personal style in Irish music
  • The cultural contrast in perceptions of competition, performance, and self-promotion
  • Practical advice on how to contribute meaningfully to sessions at any level
  • Reflection on how musical and cultural identity influence learning and performing

Timestamps:

00:00 - The social essence of Irish sessions and fitting in

00:27 - The importance of social vibe over technical skill

01:46 - How social and musical dynamics intertwine

03:46 - The role of caring and authenticity in sessions

05:13 - Building connections through social interaction

06:26 - Vulnerability and learning as an adult musician

07:42 - The impact of travel and access on learning Irish music

09:02 - Brain science and learning Irish music

10:48 - The stages of developing fluency and confidence

12:48 - The significance of rhythm, swing, and phrasing

15:01 - The analogy of storytelling and fluency in music

16:44 - Recognising Irish musical vernacular and accents

17:34 - The importance of organising and sharing musical vocabulary

18:56 - The beauty in imperfection and being yourself in sessions

21:07 - Playing your unique voice, the confidence to being your true self

23:40 - Cultural reflections on Irish versus American musical attitudes

26:10 - Session etiquette and politeness over social dominance

28:56 - How to navigate social cues and musical contributions

33:49 - Making space for different instruments and musical expressions

36:29 - The accessibility of Irish music and the importance of persistence

42:22 - The value of hunger, access, and community in learning

44:32 - The long-term approach to mastering Irish music

49:26 - Embracing mistakes and the non-perfection in performance

54:36 - The cultural lens on competition versus performance

57:23 - The role of festivals, competitions, and social mixing

62:34 - The importance of social interactions and playing together

66:29 - Finding your voice and the social-cultural context of Irish music

70:14 - Building confidence and sharing your music authentically

75:36 - Developing your musical voice through variation and exploration

79:26 - The significance of rhythm, dynamics, and ornamentation

83:08 - Contributing to the session beyond just playing tunes

86:38 - The social glue: belonging and community in Irish music

89:22 - Neuroscience of learning music and neurodiversity

93:43 - The relationship between classical and Irish traditional music

97:04 - Overcoming self-consciousness in hearing your own voice

99:52 - Recognising mistakes and the natural flow of performance

106:54 - The importance of intentionality and matching rhythm

111:58 - Dynamics, phrasing, and micro-dynamics in session playing

120:13 - Defining Irish music: features, patterns, and cultural identity

122:32 - The role of accompaniment and social harmony in sessions

126:51 - Final thoughts on authenticity, community, and musical self-acceptance

Resources & Links:


Produced, recorded & edited by Tara Connaghan and guest editor Anita Alvarez Santos

If you work the hardest in Irish music, you get the most reward26 Apr 202601:07:42

Summary

Join Tara Connaghan for an in-depth conversation with Damien Mullane, a distinguished Irish accordion player from London. We explore session etiquette, the importance of inclusivity and handling mistakes.

Links

www.sessionetiquette.com

www.sketchcity.co

Chapters

00:00 The Essence of Irish Traditional Music Sessions

09:37 Engaging New Musicians and Session Etiquette

18:58 The Role of Mistakes in Music

28:08 Fostering a Positive Session Environment

34:23 Navigating Musical Etiquette in Sessions

36:08 The Dynamics of Playing with Friends

38:38 The Balance of Fun and Seriousness in Music

39:58 Embracing Mistakes and Humor in Performance

42:08 Understanding Session Traditions and Etiquette

45:41 The Role of Speed in Musical Sessions

49:37 Finding Balance Between Singers and Musicians

52:43 Identifying and Addressing Session Disruptions

58:35 Personal Growth Through Musical Expression

keywords

Irish traditional music, session etiquette, music community, improvisation, musical mistakes, inclusivity, session leadership, Irish culture, music education, live performance

You need to know these chords!15 May 202601:13:11

Episode 17: Robert Sommer

Join Tara Connaghan as she interviews Robert Sommer, a newcomer to Irish traditional music, about his journey into sessions, the social and technical aspects of playing guitar, and how music can be a source of joy and connection.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and guest background

01:22 What does an Irish session mean to Robert?

07:42 The moment Robert decided to pursue Irish music

11:34 Music as a source of joy and connection

15:34 Advice for beginners and newcomers

22:35 Overcoming nerves and self-consciousness

28:46 Technical tips: chords, tunings, and ornamentation

35:18 The importance of listening and contributing

42:02 Session etiquette and respecting the music

52:22 The community and cultural significance of Irish sessions

01:03:45 Final thoughts and Robert’s question for next guest

Resources:

www.sessionetiquette.com

www.sketchcity.co

In Tune With Tradition - Private Session Experience

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette

The Irish Fest Kansas City - https://www.kcirishfest.com

keywords

Irish music, traditional sessions, guitar, fiddle, music journey, session etiquette, Irish culture, musical learning, community music, Irish festivals

I really LOVE Irish music08 Jun 202601:19:53

Summary

Join Tara Connaghan as she chats with Four Men and a Dog bodhrán player, Gino Lupari. Explore the rich culture of Irish traditional music sessions, the importance of etiquette, and how to improve as a musician. Insights from a seasoned Irish musician sharing stories, tips, and the essence of session camaraderie.

Chapters

00:00 The Origins of Four Men and a Dog

03:42 The Heart of Irish Music Sessions

08:52 The Power of Community in Music

14:32 Navigating Session Etiquette

20:12 The Balance of Skill and Inclusion in Sessions

25:53 Introduction to Sketch City and Music Culture

26:41 The Importance of Listening in Music

29:18 Navigating Musical Expectations and Parental Influence

31:21 The Journey of Learning and Playing Music

35:04 Understanding the Tools of Music

39:13 Passing Down Musical Traditions

42:18 The Role of Dancers in Music

44:48 Teaching Adults in Music

48:44 The Rhythm of Music and Its Influence

50:40 Exploring the Dynamics of Music Sessions

52:59 The Journey of Learning and Practicing Music

54:45 Navigating the Social Structures of Music Sessions

58:22 The Importance of Confidence in Joining Sessions

01:03:01 The Role of Listeners in Music Sessions

Resources:

In Tune with Tradition / Session Etiquette website - https://www.sessionetiquette.com

http://www.fourmenandadog.net/

Sign up to the In Tune with Tradition newsletter https://www.sessionetiquette.com/newsletter-signup

www.sketchcity.co

In Tune With Tradition - Private Session Experience

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette

To read the transcript, please listen to the episode on www.sessionetiquette.com/podcast

This is the transcript Tara generates (not AI generated).

The Song is the Boss26 Jun 202601:13:53

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Tara Connaghan speaks with Deirdre Scanlan, former singer with Irish music group, Solas. Deirdre is a passionate musician and educator, about the essence of Irish music, the importance of traditional singing, and the dynamics of music sessions. She shares her insights on emotional connections in music, the role of technology, and the challenges of teaching and learning in the musical community. They explore the expectations and realities of participating in music sessions, the significance of participation, and the balance between tradition and innovation. The discussion also touches on listener questions, providing valuable perspectives on navigating the world of Irish music.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Deirdre Scanlan

01:50 The Essence of Irish Music Sessions

05:35 Understanding Traditional Singing

09:15 Emotional Connection in Music

12:51 Gender Perspectives in Music Expression

15:31 The Evolution of Tradition

17:14 Variations in Singing vs. Instrumental Performance

22:57 Teaching and Learning in Music

28:24 Navigating Music Sessions

30:46 Navigating Session Etiquette

33:39 Understanding Session Dynamics

36:15 The Role of Personal Experience in Sessions

38:24 Baggage and Expectations in Musical Spaces

40:48 Inclusivity and Participation in Sessions

44:26 The Pressure of Performance and Hosting

47:45 Diverse Motivations in Musical Sessions

51:20 Finding Value in Every Session

54:16 Session Behaviour and Respect

56:20 Exploring Session Dynamics and Imposter Syndrome

58:22 The Art of Participation in Musical Sessions

01:01:22 Navigating Social Expectations in Irish Music

01:04:01 Understanding Personal Motivations in Musical Engagement

01:06:56 Supporting Others in Musical Settings

01:09:47 Final Thoughts and Personal Connections to Music

Resources

In Tune With Tradition - Private Session Experience

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette

In Tune with Tradition / Session Etiquette website - https://www.sessionetiquette.com

Sign up to the In Tune with Tradition newsletter https://www.sessionetiquette.com/newsletter-signup

Deirdre Scanlan

To read the transcript, please listen to the episode on www.sessionetiquette.com/podcast

This is the transcript Tara generates (not AI generated).

Transcript assistance was given by Darragh Ó hÉiligh.

Podcast 1st birthday special - Celebrating a year of Irish music sessions and community11 Jul 202601:56:14

Join Tara Connaghan as she reflects on a vibrant year of exploring Irish music sessions, session etiquette, and community connection via the In Tune with Tradition podcast.

This special episode features insights from musicians, educators, and session enthusiasts from around the world discussing what makes sessions meaningful and how to foster better experiences for all.

Guests: Dr. Michael Walsh, Michael Eskin, Lori Madden and Mimi Vidaver-Davis.

Transcript available on https://www.sessionetiquette.com/podcast

This episode is also available to watch on https://www.youtube.com/live/V6ItyDgg9y0

Resources

Celtic Back-Up for All Instruments by Chris Smith (book)

John Doyle Guitar on YouTube

Sheffield Folk Sessions Festival, UK

Dr. Michael Walsh

Michael Eskin

San Diego Comhaltas

Mimi Vidaver-Davis

Blue Ridge Irish Music School Virginia-based Irish music education

Plough and Stars pub

The Starry Plough pub

Slainte pub

TheSession.org - source of tunes, discussions, directory of sessions

TradRadar.ie - directory or sessions in Ireland

Shift.Irish - app to connect Irish people at home and abroad plus list of sessions / pubs

In Tune With Tradition - Private Session Experience

https://www.patreon.com/cw/SessionEtiquette

In Tune with Tradition / Session Etiquette website - https://www.sessionetiquette.com

Sign up to the In Tune with Tradition newsletter https://www.sessionetiquette.com/newsletter-signup

Intro music: Track 1: John Phadaí Chonchubhair’s jig - Derek McGinley & Tara Connaghan ‘Far Side of the Glen’ album (2011)

What makes a good Irish music session?18 Jul 202600:58:29

In this episode of In Tune with Tradition, Tara Connaghan speaks with Donal O’Connor in Belfast ahead of Belfast Trad Festival and Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann.

This conversation goes straight into one of the hardest parts of Irish session culture: expectations.

Donal talks about how different people arrive at a session wanting different things. Young musicians may want to play their new tunes. Adult learners and intermediate players may want the buzz of a big inclusive session. Older or more experienced musicians may hope for a smaller corner, strong repertoire, good listening, space, chat and musical connection.

The problems begin when all of those expectations land in the same room and are not spoken about.

Donal also talks about Belfast Trad Festival, the challenge of managing session trails, why master musicians need space to play too, how listening sessions can help, why song and dance matter, and why respect remains central to the whole thing.

This is a practical, thoughtful conversation about sessions as living social spaces: places where music, people, rooms, listeners, age, gender, alcohol, confidence, safety and expectation all meet.

Music is a biological necessity15 Aug 202601:06:09

This episode explores how music can regulate the nervous system, build belonging, and help people feel safe in communal playing spaces. Tara Connaghan is joined by Louise Kelly, a consultant music therapist from the North of Ireland, TEDx speaker, and co-founder of Resilient Rhythms, whose perspective connects traditional music with anxiety, confidence, and connection.

We discuss why some players sit on the periphery, why others play loudly or keep leaving and returning, and how those behaviours can be understood through fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses rather than judgment.

Chapters

00:00 - Music as shared nervous system regulation

00:44 - Introduction to Louise Kelly and the episode’s focus

03:02 - Louise’s background in music therapy and why she speaks publicly about music’s power

04:32 - The TEDx selection process and the journey to speaking on stage

06:24 - Why music is a biological necessity, not just entertainment

07:46 - Sessions, teamwork, and rhythm as connection

09:01 - Growing up outside the Irish music tradition and feeling drawn in

10:55 - Discovering session etiquette through a therapist’s lens

12:49 - The nervous system’s job: keeping us safe

13:45 - Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn in session behaviour

15:05 - Loud playing as a possible fight response

16:33 - Playing louder after being ignored elsewhere

20:03 - Shy entry, fawning, and freeze in newcomers

21:00 - Humour and repeated movement as safety behaviours

22:25 - Watching body language and seat choice from the outside

23:39 - Why confrontation often pushes musicians toward flight

24:34 - Cultural identity, language, and why the tradition matters so deeply

25:08 - Louise rejoining beginner trad life through North Coast Antrim

26:43 - Practicing a session at home by recording and replaying it

28:26 - Therapy, music, and the value of repetition

29:44 - Confidence, anxiety, and finding a voice later in life

31:24 - Teenagers, music, and why young people live inside sound

32:28 - Why adults lose sight of music’s value

36:05 - What really stops newcomers is fear of getting it wrong

38:53 - How shame is learned through family and society

40:08 - School messages that damage confidence in music

41:16 - Everyone can participate without being “a trained singer”

42:06 - Walking in circles, staying on the periphery, and feeling safe first

43:19 - The sweet spot where musicians become one

44:17 - Coping strategies for anxiety and choosing music as support

46:20 - Breath work, self-awareness, and self-expression as regulation tools

48:08 - Session rules as a way to protect safety, not exclude people

49:28 - Mind-body awareness in music and in everyday life

50:44 - Music as mindfulness and being present in the moment

54:09 - Slow sessions as beginner-safe spaces and why they matter

57:47 - Session vibe, belonging, and why context changes everything

59:39 - Louise’s advice for listeners: be open, curious, and avoid perfectionism

61:34 - A memory of belonging in a school traditional group

63:48 - The tune that still moves Louise and why music stays personal

64:32 - Closing reflections on reopening a long-closed doorway

Resources:

Louise Kelly, TedX Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTKezQB0A3E

https://resilientrhythms.co.uk/

https://www.sessionetiquette.com/questionnaire

In Tune with Tradition - Private Session Experience: https://www.sessionetiquette.com/retreat

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