User:Cameronmac1/Canntaireachd
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[edit](Examples of Canntaireachd) from Mary Ann Lindsay. Different pipers had different words for Canntaireachd and so here is an example of Canntaireachd based off of Mary Ann Lindsay.[1]
Low g - in, hin, chin, din
Low A - in, hin, chin, din, dim
B - o, ho, ro, do
C - a, ha, ta
D - a, ra ha, dha, e, he, re
E - u, hu, i, hi, pi, vi, dpi, po, ro
F - pa, va
High G - I, chi, vi, to
High A - i, dhi, h, pi, ti
(This will go towards the end of the examples of canntaireachd section)
References
[edit]- Dickson, Joshua (2013-12-31). "Piping Sung: Women, Canntaireachd and the Role of the Tradition-Bearer". Scottish Studies. 36: 45–45. doi:10.2218/ss.v36.2705. ISSN 2052-3629.
- ^ Dickson, Joshua (2013-12-31). "Piping Sung: Women, Canntaireachd and the Role of the Tradition-Bearer". Scottish Studies. 36: 45–45. doi:10.2218/ss.v36.2705. ISSN 2052-3629.