@inbook{d0bff99949d244388f1c3caa1808b544,
title = "More than buzzing bluebottles: new contexts for Irish c{\'e}il{\'i} bands",
abstract = "Though Irish traditional music is often referred to as a solo tradition, throughout the twentieth century various forms of ensemble playing emerged and developed. Affected by changing social contexts, audience preferences and even government legislation, the c{\'e}il{\'i} band has become one of the most recognisable ensemble styles in Irish traditional music. Usually comprising of various melodic permutations of accordion, fiddle, flute, uilleann pipes, concertina and banjo, the sound is defined by the performance of these in unison with rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment on piano and drums.",
author = "Daith{\'i} Kearney",
year = "2019",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-85752-073-6",
series = "Fiddle and Dance Studies from around the North Atlantic 5",
publisher = "Aberdeen University Press",
pages = "126--135",
editor = "Liz Doherty and Fintan Vallely",
booktitle = "{\'O}n gCos go Cluas",
note = "North Atlantic Fiddle Convention Conference ; Conference date: 27-06-2012 Through 01-07-2012",
}