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''' 'S IOMA RUD THA DHÌTH ORM''' (Many a thing I need). Scottish, Air and Reel, Strathspey, Schottische. D Mixolydian/Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This Hebredian tune exists in both song and reel versions. Words to the ''purit a beul'' (mouth music) song go: | ''' 'S IOMA RUD THA DHÌTH ORM''' (Many a thing I need). Scottish, Air and Reel, Strathspey, Schottische. D Mixolydian/Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Martin), AABB. This Hebredian tune exists in both song and reel versions. Words to the ''purit a beul'' (mouth music) song go: | ||
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'' 'S ioma rud tha dhìth orm a dh’fheumainn fhìn mun dèanainn banais,''<br> | '' 'S ioma rud tha dhìth orm a dh’fheumainn fhìn mun dèanainn banais,''<br> |
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'S IOMA RUD THA DHÌTH ORM (Many a thing I need). Scottish, Air and Reel, Strathspey, Schottische. D Mixolydian/Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Martin), AABB. This Hebredian tune exists in both song and reel versions. Words to the purit a beul (mouth music) song go:
'S ioma rud tha dhìth orm a dh’fheumainn fhìn mun dèanainn banais,
'S ioma rud tha dìith orm a dh’fheumainn fhìn mum pòsainn.
I bhi à bhi ù bhi à bhi, air do shlàint’ a Mhòr a' Cheannaich’;
I bhi à bhi ù bhi à bhi, air do shlaint’, a Mhorag.
There are many things which I need before I can have a wedding feast,
There are many things which I need before I can get married.
I bhi a bhi ù bhi à bhi, to your health, Mor a' Cheannaich,
I bhi a bhi ù bhi à bhi, here's to you, Morag.
Mouth-music was employed for dancing when no instruments were available.