
Ceol
Ceol is an Irish word meaning "music." In a broader sense, it refers to traditional Irish music, characterized by lively melodies, distinct rhythms, and the use of instruments like the fiddle, tin whistle, and uilleann pipes. Ceol is a vital part of Irish culture, often performed at social gatherings, festivals, and dances, fostering community and cultural identity. It encompasses both the instrumental tunes and singing styles that have been passed down through generations, reflecting Ireland’s rich musical heritage and storytelling tradition.