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A cheerful drinking song in Edward Bunting's (1773-1843) 1809 collection of Irish music. The piece has been attributed to Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738) by Donal O'Sullivan.
Performed on four harps.
Instrument making, arrangement, and performance by Keisuke Teramoto
Harps used:
"Cinnamon": Maple wire-strung harp (op.347, 27 strings, G2-E6)
"Dragon Harp": Cypress wire-strung harp (op.311, 20 strings, G3-E6)
Hō and cherry wood carbon-strung harp (op.341, 13 strings, F2-D4)
Hō and cypress wire-strung harp (op.344, 13 strings, G5-E7)
Keisuke Teramoto Wire-strung harp player & maker Born in Kyoto City, residing in Yokohama City. Studied harp under Koji Amada, neo-Irish harp under Masumi Sakaue, and musicology under Ryuichi Higuchi. Earned a Doctor of Arts (Meiji Gakuin University Graduate School) through research on Irish harp music before the 18th century. Teaches harp in Yokohama and Kyoto, having instructed over 400 students. Since 2014, he has independently designed and crafted more than 347 harps (as of April 2025) . Since March 22, 2024, he has been uploading daily performance videos featuring his handcrafted harps at 6:00 PM on YouTube. www.youtube.com/@telynmoto