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Puirt à beul (pronounced [pʰurˠʃtʲ a ˈpial̪ˠ],
literally "tunes from a mouth") is a
traditional form of song
native to
Scotland (known as portaireacht...
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England and Scotland),
mouth music, jigging, chin
music or ch**** music,
puirt à beul or
canntaireachd in
Scottish Gaelic, or
portaireacht bhéil (port...
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Mouth music may
refer to:
Puirt a beul, a
Scottish traditional music style Mouth Music (band), a band who
sings in that
style A
capella singing Scat singing...
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songs in
Gaelic and
melding the
bagpipes and
Gaelic song
forms such as
puirt a beul with
techno and
house beats.
Niteworks came
together in
early 2008...
- is
shown as a
communal activity for the island's women. Long Èireannach
Puirt à beul Dadeumi, a
traditional Korean practice of
beating cloth to a musical...
- "Ai-yai-yai!"
often accompanied by
rhythmic clapping and
drumming on the table.
Puirt a beul, also
known as "Mouth Music", is a
Scottish vocal technique imitating...
- at a
specified tempo using instruments like pipes, whistles, fiddles, or
puirt-a-beul (mouth music). It
entails producing rhythmic beats through intricate...
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Scottish country dance Scottish sword dances Mod
Keening Waulking song
Opera Puirt à beul
Border Ballad Media Radio Television Cinema Sport Golf
Curling Football...
- much of
their repertoire stemming from
Hebridean vocal traditions, such as
puirt à beul ("mouth music",
similar to
Irish lilting) and òrain
luaidh (waulking...
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Laurie was the c****ographer and
arranger for the cèilidh sequences. The
puirt à beul "Macaphee" was
performed by Boyd Steven,
Maxwell Kennedy and Jean...