I have more than 30 years of experience, making and
playing traditional Irish flutes
The first flute I made was made out of oak because my father was a boat repairer and had plenty of timber pieces lying around. I burnt the first few flutes I made because they were really bad. I continued working with oak until I was happy with what I was hearing. I got my first piece of Africian Blackwood timber from Eugene Lambe, a piper, pipe maker and flute maker from Co. Clare. Thirty years later, I am still making traditional Irish flutes.I make flutes to order and it takes about two months from placing an order to recieving your flute. They are made from sustainably sourced African blackwood, commonly known as Mpingo in Swahili it is generally used in the manufacture of clarinets, oboes, bagpipes and other musical instruments and has been traded to European countries for this purpose since the early nineteenth century, its heartwood is commonly known to be one of the most valuable materials used in the production of musical instruments. Although the heartwood is one of the most expensive timbers in the world, very low material yield has recently resulted in the significant reduction of natural individuals. This might have serious impact on local communities, because this tree is apparently the only species that can support their livelihoods.
“For me, music is food for my soul”.
marcus Hernon
From the Island of Feenish, and Rusheenamanagh, on Ireland’s West Coast.Welcome to my website
As well as having played in the Tribes Céilí Band and more recently with with Fíghnis I won two Senior All-Ireland Fleadhs, numerous Junior All-Irelands and a senior Duet with Maeve Donnelly. I also compose music and make traditional flutes in my workshop here in Carna.”
If you would like to listen to my playing one of my own tunes called “Siolla gon Ghaoth” while browsing the page please use the audio controller below.
You are welcome to visit my workshop and try one of my flutes if you are interested in buying one, and this can be organised by phoning the above number. I also offer three free lessons for beginners after buying a flute.
My Music is online to buy download and stream Any purchases are done over an encrypted https site
A compilation of twenty-three tracks, Reels, Jigs, Slow Airs, Hornpipes and Barn Dance tunes composed by myself and featuring P.J Hernon (accordion) Charlie Lennon (piano) Steve Cooney (guitar) Laoise Kelly (harp) Paddy Higgins (percussion) and Marcus Hernon (flute) Recorded at Cuan Av Studio, Spiddal, Connemara.
A compilation of fourteen tracks, Reels, Jigs, Slow Airs, Waltzes and Songs. Musicians on this CD are Marcus Hernon, Proinsias Hernon, Breandán Hernon, Labhrás Hernon, Don Stiffe, Mary Éinniu, Pat Coyne, Catherine McHugh, Caomhán O’Fatharta, Dr Gerard Hooke, Ciarán Concannon, Daithi Ó Cinnéide, Séamus Flaherty, Voices in Slow Air are Rónan, Séamus & Caoimhe Flaherty, Amie & Áine Burke, Josephine, Nora, Threasa & Ionnaigh Halloran.Recorded at Mountain View Studios Cong in County MayoPrice is €10.00 + VAT + P&P
A compilation of fourteen tracks, Reels, Jigs Slow Airs, Horn Pipes Waltzes and Songs, Musicians on this CD are P.J Hernon, Marcus Hernon and Don Stiffe, with guest musicians Padraic O’ Reilly and Fergal Scahill, Dancers are Chris & Seamus De Coursey, Ann conneely, Christina Lowry, Barbara McElhinny, Ned Coleman, Myra Coleman and Rita Connors.Recorded at Harmony Row Studio, Ennis Co Claire
Price is €10.00 + VAT & P&P
My name is Marcus Hernon and I am from Rusheenamanagh, Connemara, Co. Galway.
Feenish Island
I have a selection of my older titles also available on CD please email me for a list and to purchase
“Siolla gon Ghaoth” was written for the 25th anniversary of the Festival of traditional singing in Carna which has taken place every year since 1986. Seosamh Ó hÉanaí (Joe Heaney) who was born here in the remote fishing community of Carna, County Galway in 1919, was widely regarded as the archetype of the Séan Nós (Old Style) singer.
Buying one of my flutes is best done by contacting me via email or phone +353(0)879729763.I make flutes in three standard keys, Dmajor, Ebmajor and Bbmajor, and have two different types of flute, Pratten (where the upper middle and lower middle are in one piece) and Rudell & Rose (where the upper middle and lower middle are separated by a joint). The type of wood used in the making of my flutes is mostly African Blackwood, but I have been experimenting with Rio Rosewood, Lignum Vitae and Purpleheart. The cases for these flutes are cherrywood.
All of the tracks on this album are composed by Marcus.
I don’t remember when I started playing music but I strongly believe that music was in my genes. My mother told me that when I was in her womb, that whenever she heard a tune on the radio I would start kicking. She always knew that I would be a musician, dancer or singer.
Traditional Irish Flutes
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I have more than 30 years
of experience, making and
playing traditional Irish
flutes
The first flute I made was made out of oak because my father was a boat repairer and had plenty of timber pieces lying around. I burnt the first few flutes I made because they were really bad. I continued working with oak until I was happy with what I was hearing. I got my first piece of Africian Blackwood timber from Eugene Lambe, a piper, pipe maker and flute maker from Co. Clare. Thirty years later, I am still making traditional Irish flutes.I make flutes to order and it takes about two months from placing an order to recieving your flute. They are made from sustainably sourced African blackwood, commonly known as Mpingo in Swahili it is generally used in the manufacture of clarinets, oboes, bagpipes and other musical instruments and has been traded to European countries for this purpose since the early nineteenth century, its heartwood is commonly known to be one of the most valuable materials used in the production of musical instruments. Although the heartwood is one of the most expensive timbers in the world, very low material yield has recently resulted in the significant reduction of natural individuals. This might have serious impact on local communities, because this tree is apparently the only species that can support their livelihoods.
“For me, music is food for my soul”.
marcus Hernon
From the Island of finish, and Carna on Ireland’s West Coast.
As well as having played in the Tribes Céilí Band and more recently with with Fíghnis I won two Senior All-Ireland Fleadhs, numerous Junior All-Irelands and a senior Duet with Maeve Donnelly. I also compose music and make traditional flutes in my workshop here in Carna.”
If you would like to listen to my playing one of my own tunes called “Siolla gon Ghaoth” while browsing the page please use the audio controller below.
You are welcome to visit my workshop and try one of my flutes if you are interested in buying one, and this can be organised by phoning the above number. I also offer three free lessons for beginners after buying a flute.
My Music is online to buy download and stream Any purchases are done over an encrypted https site
A compilation of twenty-three tracks, Reels, Jigs, Slow Airs, Hornpipes and Barn Dance tunes composed by myself and featuring P.J Hernon (accordion) Charlie Lennon (piano) Steve Cooney (guitar) Laoise Kelly (harp) Paddy Higgins (percussion) and Marcus Hernon (flute) Recorded at Cuan Av Studio, Spiddal, Connemara.
A compilation of fourteen tracks, Reels, Jigs, Slow Airs, Waltzes and Songs. Musicians on this CD are Marcus Hernon, Proinsias Hernon, Breandán Hernon, Labhrás Hernon, Don Stiffe, Mary Éinniu, Pat Coyne, Catherine McHugh, Caomhán O’Fatharta, Dr Gerard Hooke, Ciarán Concannon, Daithi Ó Cinnéide, Séamus Flaherty, Voices in Slow Air are Rónan, Séamus & Caoimhe Flaherty, Amie & Áine Burke, Josephine, Nora, Threasa & Ionnaigh Halloran.Recorded at Mountain View Studios Cong in County MayoPrice is €10.00 + VAT + P&P
A compilation of fourteen tracks, Reels, Jigs Slow Airs, Horn Pipes Waltzes and Songs, Musicians on this CD are P.J Hernon, Marcus Hernon and Don Stiffe, with guest musicians Padraic O’ Reilly and Fergal Scahill, Dancers are Chris & Seamus De Coursey, Ann conneely, Christina Lowry, Barbara McElhinny, Ned Coleman, Myra Coleman and Rita Connors.Recorded at Harmony Row Studio, Ennis Co Claire
Price is €10.00 + VAT & P&P
My name is Marcus Hernon and I am from Rusheenamanagh, Connemara, Co. Galway.
Feenish Island
“Siolla gon Ghaoth” was written for the 25th anniversary of the Festival of traditional singing in Carna which has taken place every year since 1986. Seosamh Ó hÉanaí (Joe Heaney) who was born here in the remote fishing community of Carna, County Galway in 1919, was widely regarded as the archetype of the Séan Nós (Old Style) singer.
Buying one of my flutes is best done by contacting me via email or phone +353(0)879729763.I make flutes in three standard keys, Dmajor, Ebmajor and Bbmajor, and have two different types of flute, Pratten (where the upper middle and lower middle are in one piece) and Rudell & Rose (where the upper middle and lower middle are separated by a joint). The type of wood used in the making of my flutes is mostly African Blackwood, but I have been experimenting with Rio Rosewood, Lignum Vitae and Purpleheart. The cases for these flutes are cherrywood.
Price is €10.00 + VAT + P&P *also available is an accompanying book with the music notation available by emailing for €15