I can speak French, understand Gaelic and know my history. That's the training music has given me.
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I speak some French, Spanish, a little German and Gaelic.
I used to go to a Gaelic class on a Saturday morning, but I never felt myself that I could speak it properly.
My first language is Gaelic.
Growing up, I was brought up around Irish music, Irish traditions.
You can learn any accent you want. It's a fascinating thing.
I would love to be able to speak my own language and maybe have an interview in Irish, maybe after my fights.
I learned my French through school. I was lucky in that the tutor on 'The Wonder Years' set spoke fluent French.
As you may know my use of Celtic music is extremely simple and short. However there is something about it that will remain in your mind for a long, long time.
Singing in Gaelic is very, very natural to do. I think lends itself very much so to being sung.
Once in my childhood I had been eager to learn Irish; I thought to get leave to take lessons from an old Scripture-reader who spent a part of his time in the parish of Killinane, teaching such scholars as he could find to read their own language in the hope that they might turn to the only book then being printed in Irish, the Bible.
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