ríbósa
Ríbósa, also known as Ribosa, is a type of traditional Irish music that originated in the late 19th century. It is characterized by its lively, upbeat rhythm and its use of the bodhrán, a frame drum, as a central instrument. The term "ríbósa" is derived from the Irish words "rí" (king) and "bósa" (party), reflecting its association with festive and celebratory occasions.
The music is typically performed by a group of musicians, often including the bodhrán, tin whistle, accordion,
The genre gained popularity in the early 20th century and has since become an important part of
Despite its traditional roots, ríbósa has evolved over time, incorporating elements from other musical genres and