The term "Celtic music" encompasses
Irish traditional music and
traditional musics of
Scotland and the
Shetland Islands;
Cape Breton Island and
Maritime Canada[?];
Wales; the
Isle of Man; Northumberland (northern
England);
Brittany (northwestern
France);
Cornwall; and Galicia (northwestern
Spain). The term, though widely used, is eschewed by many traditionalists.
Common characteristic musical forms include jigs[?], reels[?], hornpipes[?], polkas[?], strathspeys[?] (Scotland) and slow airs. Much of the music is typified by strong, repeating melodies in a set rhythm, which reflects a background as music to dance to. Ballads are also common. Largely through the immigration of the so-called "Scotch-Irish", Celtic music was the foundation for traditional "folk" music in the U.S., especially that of Appalachia[?].
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