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Arlene Faith & Woodenstone Music Present A New Journey Through An Ancient Realm

Celtic Violin Trilogy : Featuring hours of original new age celtic music! A 3-CD box set contains “Spirit of the Celtic Violin”, “River of Dreams”, and the newest release “Luna Wings”!

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About

Arlene Faith began her studies on the violin at age seven, playing Classical music. A turn of events and interest led her into a Country music career. She has written for Charley Pride’s publishing company and her songs were recorded by various Country artists, such as Janie Fricke, Charley Pride, George Jones, Kathy Mattea, Roy Rogers and others. 

She was a singer songwriter for many years in Nashville. After a record deal with Capital Records, Arlene decided to take yet another step towards her musical visions. Arlene pursued a Celtic music career and composed an instrumental collection of compositions for the Celtic Violin, which includes a Celtic Trilogy which features Nashville’s finest studio musicians, and her husband’s fine production skills. 

Her works continue to sell all over the world and have been featured in film. Arlene is also a writer and illustrator of a children’s book series which features her Classical compositions on the included narration discs. 

She owns an ASCAP publishing company named Wooden Stone Music. Her works can be found at her official website, www.woodenstonemusic.com.aswellasAmazon.com. and CDBaby. Arlene is an ASCAP member and a member of Sound Exchange. Her music is being played on Pandora Radio.

Trilogy

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An Irish Blessing

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About Celtic Music

As the ancient Celts left no recorded music to pass down through the ages, much has been left to the imagination of today’s “Celtic” musician and composer. The traditional tunes from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, that have been passed down from generation to generation, have influenced much of today’s new “Celtic” music. For example, certain chord changes and patterns that are so musically definitive of these traditional songs, are often found woven throughout today’s Celtic music. This also may include certain rhythm patterns that can easily introduce dance, such as traditional Irish step dancing.