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Mouth Music

Mouth Music. By angus mayall. Gaelic nonsense words sung in imitation of the sound of bagpipes as an accompaniment to dancing. This was necessary after the 1745 rebellion when bagpipes were banned.

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Mouth Music

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  1. Mouth Music By angus mayall

  2. Gaelic nonsense words sung in imitation of the sound of bagpipes as an accompaniment to dancing. This was necessary after the 1745 rebellion when bagpipes were banned. • Often referred to as ‘Puirt a beul’, mouth music is basically singing random made up words along to a tune, found predominantly in Scottish music.

  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YKWXJyrZGg Unison Voices. Major. Accapella. Imitation. Rubato. Strophic.

  4. So which two of these were present in the voices in the previous link? Grace Notes Crescendo Diminuendo Distortion Baroque Homophony Klangfarbenmelodie

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