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What bands come to mind for you for "ren faire music"? I'm thinking a lot of folk metal, celtic stuff, maybe that dorky violin girl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dudPOUWOuKI
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iona
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chieftans
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>>129999387
>GOAT of rock guitar
>GOAT of Ren-Faire nyckleharpas and hurdy-gurdies
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the mollusk has a renaissance fair sound.
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treacherous orchestra
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NO8m7CWhuI
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Thanks guys
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>>129999387
Duh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgwLTl2X6sU
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yanka dyagileva
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>>130002222
You beat me. Gryphon is the king of ren fair music.

The Geese and the Ghost by Anthony Phillips is the only other album I can think of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH5Diea2ucQ
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>>129999387
celtic woman
blind guardian acoustic songs
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Aion era Dead Can Dance
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I went to a renfaire once and there was a band called Albannach playing
So I'm gonna say Albannach



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