The Scottish Review, Volume 27A. Gardner, 1896 - Scotland |
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Page 105
... pibroch , and pibroch proper was the early music of the Highland pipe . Hence it follows that , down to the present day , the word pibroch does not signify marches , strathspeys and reels , but the old classic type of music exemplified ...
... pibroch , and pibroch proper was the early music of the Highland pipe . Hence it follows that , down to the present day , the word pibroch does not signify marches , strathspeys and reels , but the old classic type of music exemplified ...
Page 106
... pibroch music written as we now have it . The modern sol - fa notation is a very similar method adapted for the human voice . Only one collection of pibrochs , in canntaireachd language , appears ever to have been published . This book ...
... pibroch music written as we now have it . The modern sol - fa notation is a very similar method adapted for the human voice . Only one collection of pibrochs , in canntaireachd language , appears ever to have been published . This book ...
Page 108
... pibroch where larger intervals occur than in any other form of pipe music . In pibroch also , as every piper knows , the presence of an inaccurately tuned drone is much more quickly recognised . Hence it happens that the deachan gleus ...
... pibroch where larger intervals occur than in any other form of pipe music . In pibroch also , as every piper knows , the presence of an inaccurately tuned drone is much more quickly recognised . Hence it happens that the deachan gleus ...
Page 109
... pibroch rise and float in the quivering air , till rock and glen and far off hill re - echo the weird lament . The old pibrochs were all , without exception , written to com- memorate some striking circumstance . A modern piper , may ...
... pibroch rise and float in the quivering air , till rock and glen and far off hill re - echo the weird lament . The old pibrochs were all , without exception , written to com- memorate some striking circumstance . A modern piper , may ...
Page 110
... pibroch written in praise of a victory of the Cameron Clan when a famous single - handed combat took place between the chief , Sir Ewin , and an English officer . 6 As examples of pibrochs bearing more singular titles we may mention ...
... pibroch written in praise of a victory of the Cameron Clan when a famous single - handed combat took place between the chief , Sir Ewin , and an English officer . 6 As examples of pibrochs bearing more singular titles we may mention ...
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