Pibroch Mackenzie - Highland Fiddle Music album flac
Performer: Pibroch MackenzieTitle: Highland Fiddle Music
Released: 1966
MP3 album: 1659 mb
FLAC album: 1899 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MP3 AHX WAV MPC AA MIDI ADX
Genre: Folk and Country
3 Fiddle Pibroch Revival. 6 Related Musical Forms. Welsh Medieval Cerdd Dant. Pibroch is properly expressed by minute and often subtle variations in note duration and tempo. Traditionally, the music was taught using a system of unique chanted vocables referred to as Canntaireachd, an effective method of denoting the various movements in pibroch music, and assisting the learner in proper expression and memorization of the tune. The predominant vocable system used today is the Nether Lorn canntaireachd sourced from the Campbell Canntaireachd manuscripts (1797 & 1814) and used in the subsequent Piobaireachd Society books. the pibroch and many highland airs to music Cultural Ascendancy of Bagpipe Pibroch.
From: Angus R. Grant. Highland Fiddle tracks. 6/8 Pipe Marches: Pipe Major Sam Scott, Portree Bay. Slow Air: Flower O' the Quern. March, Strathspey & Reel: Mrs H L Macdonald of Dunach, J F Mackenzie, Captain Macdiarmid. Gaelic Air & Horpipe: Mo Mhàthair, Laura Andrews. Pipe Jigs: The Goatherd, The Curlew. Hornpipes: Millicent's Favourite, Harvest Home. Strathspey & Reel: Stirling Castle, Mackinnon's Reel. Retreat Airs: Kilworth Hills, Loch Maree.
Breeches, Jig Of Slurs) 6 Dunoon Barn Dance: (Royal Scots Polka, Leaving Glenurguhart) 7 Retreat Airs; (Loch Maree, Far O'er Strui) 8 Gaelic Waltzes: (Gad Chuimnhneachach; Mhairi, Mhin Mheall Shiuleach; Fil Oro, Fil Oro) 9 2/4 Marches: (Captain Norman Orr-Ewing, Pipe Major Willie Grat, Callum Bheag) 10 The Bonnie Lass of Bon-Accord 11 March: (Highland Wedding) 12 Strathspeys:(Duke. of Edinburgh, Highland Whisky) 13 March, Strathspeys and Reels: (Stirlingshire Militia, Highland Harry, High Road to Linton).
Album · 2006 · 16 Songs. Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music (Remastered). Highland Pipes And Drums: Bagpipe Music Of Scotland. Ian McGregor & Scottish Pipe Band.
Highland bagpipe music is written in the key of D major, where the C and F are sharp (despite the key-signature usually being omitted from scores). Due to the lack of chromatic notes, to change key is also to change modes; tunes are in A Mixolydian, D major, B Aeolian, or occasionally E Dorian. In concert pitch (notes on the piano) it will be B♭ Mixolydian, E♭ major, C Aeolian, or occasionally F Dorian. The Scottish Gaelic word pìobaireachd simply means "pipe music", but it has been adapted into English as piobaireachd or pibroch. In Gaelic, this, the "great music" of the Great Highland bagpipe is referred to as ceòl mòr, and "light music" (such as marches and dance tunes) is referred to as ceòl beag. Ceòl mòr consists of a slow "ground" movement (Scottish Gaelic: ùrlar) which is a simple theme, then a series of increasingly complex variations on this theme, and ends with a return to the ground.
Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music. 2006 Legacy International. Released on: 2006-01-01.
Download Highland Bagpipes (Remastered) by Seumas MacNeill in high-resolution audio at ProStudioMasters. March Past (Pibroch O'Donald Dhu), Marching into Barracks Seumas MacNeill. This is a remastered reissue of the 1970 album Highland Bagpipes from the great piper Seumas MacNeill, who co-founded the College of Piping dedicated to promoting, teaching and immortalizing Scotland's national instrument. 4. kHz, 24-bit PCM – Tradition Records Studio Masters. This album is a high-resolution digital transfer of material originating from an analogue master source. It may contain noise, distortion or other artifacts, and may also contain audio which is limited in bandwidth or dynamic range, due to the technology used at the time of its original creation.
Tracklist
| 1 | Strip The Willow: (The Muckin o' Georie's Byre, Teviot Brig, Lads of Dun) |
| 2 | Two Step: (Fiona MacKenzie, Pipe Major Sam Scott, Blue Bonnets) |
| 3 | Slow Air, Strathspey and Reel: (Auld Robin Gray, Innes Russel Strathspey and Reel) |
| 4 | Gaelic Airs: (Sine Bhanm Muill Nam Fuar Bheen Mor, Miaghdeanan Na H-Airidh) |
| 5 | Set Of Jigs: (Patrick Og, Paddy's Leather Breeches, Jig Of Slurs) |
| 6 | Dunoon Barn Dance: (Royal Scots Polka, Leaving Glenurguhart) |
| 7 | Retreat Airs; (Loch Maree, Far O'er Strui) |
| 8 | Gaelic Waltzes: (Gad Chuimnhneachach; Mhairi, Mhin Mheall Shiuleach; Fil Oro, Fil Oro) |
| 9 | 2/4 Marches: (Captain Norman Orr-Ewing, Pipe Major Willie Grat, Callum Bheag) |
| 10 | The Bonnie Lass of Bon-Accord |
| 11 | March: (Highland Wedding) |
| 12 | Strathspeys:(Duke of Edinburgh, Highland Whisky) |
| 13 | March, Strathspeys and Reels: (Stirlingshire Militia, Highland Harry, High Road to Linton) |









