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new age influences
folk influences
an overall meditative sound
intricate melodic phrasing
minor key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
melodic songwriting
thru composed melodic style
a breathy female lead vocalist
use of ambient synths
an unintelligible vocal delivery
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
Stephanie, thanks for all the info about the languages. Once I started to learn Gaelic, because I thought I might go to Scotland. (Well mostly because I'm fascinated by language. I would probably be too shy to actually speak it.) It's very interesting language. I learned a few sentences and I still dream of going to the Highlands.
dumyron
This is the second most beautiful song ever!(The first also being an Enya song)
Actually, Enya sings in IRISH, Latin, English or Loxian (Roma Ryan's made-up language). Irish is the dialect of the Goidelic language they speak in Ireland. Gaelic is the dialect they speak in Scotland. Same language tree, different language... and a common mistake. :)
Manx is the third language on the Goidelic tree, in case you were wondering.
Very haunting. Some of Enya's lyrics are Gaelic - the old language, not always the modern form. I love their music.
demonslayer14
I have a wide variety of tastes which include some pretty heavy stuff--not quite death metal, but very "shouty" if you will. In short, pretty unintelligible stuff...which isn't labeled "unintelligible" by Pandora. And ENYA is? Really? I is confoosed.
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Manx is the third language on the Goidelic tree, in case you were wondering.