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theme is
first stated in a slow
movement called the
ground or in
Gaelic the
ùrlar. This is
usually a
fairly stylised version of the theme, and
usually includes...
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Bagpipe is
called Pìobaireachd,
which consists of a
first movement called the
urlar (in English, the 'ground' movement,)
which establishes a theme. The theme...
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turlough Turlough, Turloughmore,
Turlaghmore orlar,
urlar,
urlaur urlár floor, flat land Stranorlar,
Urlar vea(gh), vei(gh)
bheithe (of)
birch Ballyveagh,...
- ceòl mòr. Ceòl mòr
consists of a slow "ground"
movement (Scottish Gaelic:
ùrlar)
which is a
simple theme, then a
series of
increasingly complex variations...
- puirt-a-beul (mouth music)
Scottish work song
Shetland fiddling trowie urlar waulking song
battement Highland fling hornpipe jig
minuet quickstep reel...
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Scotland 8,000
Trossachs SSE
Renewables Stirlingshire,
Scotland 2,500
Urlar Hydro Bolfracks Estate Perth & Kinross,
Scotland 1,400
Victoria Falls Station...
- The Big
Spree (2007) The
Desperate Battle of the
Birds (2010) Bann (2012)
Ùrlar (2013)
Astar (2016)
Frenzy of the
Meeting (2018) Dùsgadh (2021) Soundtrack...
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Spirit (1978–1985)
About Gaelic (1979–1986)
Abair Spors (1992-1994) Air An
Urlar (Music) Air A
Bhord (Features) Air A
Charraig (1990s) Air an Spot (Quiz)...
- speaker's accent.
Literally meaning two, or a pair, it is a
variation of the
Urlar or
theme of the Piobaireachd.
Sometimes used
interchangeably with the variation...
- an ⟨i⟩:
facal →
facail "word"
balach →
balaich "boy" òran → òrain "song"
ùrlar → ùrlair "floor"
cailleach →
caillich "old woman" In
monosyllabic words...