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|f_annotation='''SOUND OF MULL [2], THE''' | |f_annotation='''SOUND OF MULL [2], THE'''. AKA - "Laoidh Chaluim Chille" (St. Columba's Hymn). Scottish, Slow Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA. Local legend attributes to Saint Columba (Chaluim Chille), a 6th century Irish priest credited with bringing Christianity to Scotland. | ||
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The tune is often employed as the last tune at a ceilidh or other event. | |||
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Laoidh Chaluim Chille<br> | Laoidh Chaluim Chille<br> | ||
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''Is an sluagh a nì tuineachas ann.''<br> | ''Is an sluagh a nì tuineachas ann.''<br> | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 1'''), 1991; p. 9 (includes a harmony part). | |f_printed_sources=Campbell & Boulton ('''Orain na clàrsaich = Songs of the harp'''), 1933. Martin ('''Ceol na Fidhle, vol. 1'''), 1991; p. 9 (includes a harmony part). | ||
|f_recorded_sources=Culburnie COL 113D, Aladair Fraser & Tony McManus – “Return to Kintail” (1999). | |f_recorded_sources=Culburnie COL 113D, Aladair Fraser & Tony McManus – “Return to Kintail” (1999). Topic Records, Kirsten Easdale - "Highland Cathedral" (2014). Mae McKenna - "Mirage & Reality" (1991). | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 13 September 2021
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SOUND OF MULL [2], THE. AKA - "Laoidh Chaluim Chille" (St. Columba's Hymn). Scottish, Slow Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA. Local legend attributes to Saint Columba (Chaluim Chille), a 6th century Irish priest credited with bringing Christianity to Scotland.
The tune is often employed as the last tune at a ceilidh or other event.
Laoidh Chaluim Chille
Cuiridh facal do bhàidh
Ana-Crìosdaidh gu nàir',
Caisbheart Soisgeul nan Gràs oirnn gach uair;
Sgiath a' Chreidimh gar dìon
Bho làimh anamiann,
Claidheamh spioradail diadhaidh ar buaidh.
Nis sàbhailt' air tìr
Bheir sinn adhradh do'n Tì,
Do dh'Athair na Glòrach ar Rìgh;
Bho Eirinn gu Alb'
Ar lochran 's ar n-earbs'
Feadh aisridhean gàbhaidh a' chuain.
An Doire choillteach mo ghràidh
Thug sinn anmoch is tràth
Adhradh do'n ainm thar gach ainm.
O taing dhut, a Dhia,
Thug dhuinn eòlas na Trian
Ann an eileanan cianail a' chuain.
Beannaich Thusa mo thaigh,
A Thrionaid ro mhìn,
A Mhoire 's a Mhìcheil 's a Bhrìghd',
Bho mhullach gu bonn,
Gach spàrr agus crann,
Is an sluagh a nì tuineachas ann.