Seirbhíní
Seirbhíní, also known as Irish traditional music, is a genre of music that originated in Ireland and is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and vocal styles. The term "seirbhíní" is derived from the Irish word for "servants," reflecting the music's origins as a form of entertainment for the Irish peasantry. Traditional Irish music is often associated with the rural areas of Ireland, where it was developed and performed by communities of musicians known as céilí bands.
The instruments commonly used in seirbhíní include the fiddle, tin whistle, accordion, bodhrán, and uilleann pipes.
Seirbhíní is not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural expression that reflects the history