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B|d2 G<d B<B d2|e<c d<B c<AAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B (Bc):| | B|d2 G<d B<B d2|e<c d<B c<AAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B (Bc):| | ||
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X:2 | |||
T: Cainntearachd [1] | |||
M:C | |||
L:1/8 | |||
R:Cainntearached - A type of Scots Gaelic mouth music sung in reel | |||
R:time, meant to be a vehicle for dancing, often with nonsense words. | |||
N:Cainnterached is pronounced "Canderach". | |||
N:This version is the pipe setting. | |||
B:Celtic Melodies, Being a Collection of Original Slow Highland Airs, | |||
B:Pipe-Reels, and Cainntearachd, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, c. 1830, No. 16, p. 10) | |||
N:"Selected and Arranged by a Highlander." The editors have been | |||
N:identified as Finlay Dunn and George Farquhar Graham | |||
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion | |||
K:G | |||
B|d2 G<d B<B d2|e<cd<B c<AAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B B>c| | |||
d2 G<d B<B d2|e<cd<B cAAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B B>A|| | |||
B<B c>A B<B g2|fe ef dB Bc|B<B cA B<B g2|f2 e<e A2A2| | |||
B<B cA B<B g2|fe ef dB B<c|B<B c<A B<B g2|fe ef A2A|| | |||
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X:1 T:Cainntearachd [1] M:C L:1/8 R:Cainntearached - A type of Scots Gaelic mouth music sung in reel R:time, meant to be a vehicle for dancing, often with nonsense words. N:Cainnterached is pronounced "Canderach". B:Celtic Melodies, Being a Collection of Original Slow Highland Airs, B:Pipe-Reels, and Cainntearachd, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, c. 1830, No. 15, p. 9) N:"Selected and Arranged by a Highlander." The editors have been N:identified as Finlay Dunn and George Farquhar Graham Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G B|d2 G<d B<B d2|e<c d<B c<AAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B (Bc):| |:B<B cA B<B g2|fe e<f dB Bc|B<B cA B<B g2|fe ef A2 A:|]
X:2 T: Cainntearachd [1] M:C L:1/8 R:Cainntearached - A type of Scots Gaelic mouth music sung in reel R:time, meant to be a vehicle for dancing, often with nonsense words. N:Cainnterached is pronounced "Canderach". N:This version is the pipe setting. B:Celtic Melodies, Being a Collection of Original Slow Highland Airs, B:Pipe-Reels, and Cainntearachd, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, c. 1830, No. 16, p. 10) N:"Selected and Arranged by a Highlander." The editors have been N:identified as Finlay Dunn and George Farquhar Graham Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G B|d2 G<d B<B d2|e<cd<B c<AAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B B>c| d2 G<d B<B d2|e<cd<B cAAB/c/|d2 G<d B<B d2|e2e2 d<B B>A|| B<B c>A B<B g2|fe ef dB Bc|B<B cA B<B g2|f2 e<e A2A2| B<B cA B<B g2|fe ef dB B<c|B<B c<A B<B g2|fe ef A2A||