-
other collections,
fiddle pibrochs published by
Walter McFarlan, and
Daniel Dow, and
possibly some of the
early bagpipe pibrochs.
Probable wire-strung harp...
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Pibroch is the
classical art
music of the
Great Highland Bagpipe of Scotland.
Pibroch may also
refer to:
Pibroch (vessel), a
clyde puffer currently moored...
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Scottish poet. She is best
known as the
author of the
ballad Sound the
Pibroch.
Agnes Maxwell was born on the Isle of Mull, in the
Inner Hebrides. In...
-
Pibroch is a
hamlet in
central Alberta,
Canada within Westlock County. It is
located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) west of
Highway 44,
approximately 83 kilometres...
- Clan
Lamont (listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Laomainn [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠɯːmɪɲ]) is a
Highland Scottish clan. The clan is said to
descend from Ánrothán Ua...
- The
Pibroch was a
Clyde puffer that was
built in
Glasgow during 1957. It was one of the last of that type of
vessel to survive.
Built at Bowling, Scotland...
- used for a solo
virtuosic style called pìobaireachd, ceòl mòr, or
simply pibroch.
Through development over the centuries, the
great Highland bagpipes probably...
-
bagpipe player and the
first Piper to the Sovereign. He
wrote collections of
pibroch and ceol beag
written in
staff notation,
which became the
basis for standardised...
- Canntaireachd, a
similar system for
traditional Scottish Highland piping (
pibrochs)
Music of ****an
Onomatopoeia Percussion notation Shakuhachi musical notation...
- track, "Hunting Girl", "Velvet Green", "Ring Out,
Solstice Bells" and "
Pibroch (Cap in Hand)" and also
introduced the
portative pipe
organ to the rest...