MAGICAL CELTIC HARP MUSIC: Uaithne, The Oak Of Two Blossoms

In Irish myth, Uaithne was the name of the harp owned by the Tuatha Dé Danann called Dadga. The harp was made of oak and highly decorated. Simply by plucking its strings, the Dagda could create many wonders. Its playing could put the seasons in order. When it was time to fight his enemies, the Dagda plucked the strings of that harp and every warrior was instantly ready for battle, prepared to defend their people. The harp was also played following battle, and was used as a way to heal wounds, and help the warriors forget injuries or pain. Music composed and owned by Danny de Groot (Ethili Music): Beautiful art by JJ Peabody: Composed using Cubase Elements 8, ERA II: Medieval Legends, and Eastwest Hollywood Harp. Also birds. #HarpMusic #CelticHarp #CelticMusic #MagicalMusic #FantasyMusic
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