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15 Mar 04 - 11:36 AM (#1137055) Subject: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: Mairi Mhor Just to let all you folk there who want to learn a Scots Gaelic song but not quite sure how to start? there is a new teaching resource available from Highland Council entitled "Seinn o ho ro Seinn" - it consists of a double CD set of 40 of the most popular Gaelic songs, sung clearly without accompaniment,by well known Highland singer Fiona Mackenzie then followed with the SPOKEN word by Arthur Cormack, of Cliar. It is accompanied by a book of lyrics and translations and has been much acclaimed across the world as an excellent way to learn songs with a good pronunciation guide- has been in the Scots bestsellers list since Novemebr. Its available from www.gaelicbooks.net or www.musicscotland.com For any more information , just reply to this thread. Durachdan |
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15 Mar 04 - 12:24 PM (#1137112) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: Willa Thanks, Mhairi. I know someone who'll probably be interested in this ; will pass on the information. |
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15 Mar 04 - 02:59 PM (#1137282) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,Philippa tapadh leibh! |
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15 Mar 04 - 10:36 PM (#1137627) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,wayne@mrlanguage.com I had this forwarded to me. Where can I get more information? Tapadh leibh. - Wayne Smith |
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17 Mar 04 - 08:36 AM (#1139055) Subject: RE: Gelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,Mairi Mhor The double CD of Gaelic songs is available from the Gaelic Books Council online - www.gaelicbooks.net or from www.musicscotland.com. Titled 'Seinn oho ro Seinn'. Failing that e mail me at fiona.mackenzie@highland.gov.uk for more info Taing,mhor Fiona |
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17 Mar 04 - 09:11 AM (#1139081) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: jeffp Thanks so much for the information, Fiona. I ordered a copy yesterday. I'm looking forward to receiving it. Jeff |
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24 Mar 04 - 03:01 PM (#1145081) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: jeffp This arrived yesterday in the mail. Not bad for an international shipment. I've listened to one of the CDs and really like it. This is going to be a great learning tool. The CDs and book are packaged in a DVD box, so it's easy to keep them together and the CDs are well protected. All in all, I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in Scottish Gaelic song. jeffp |
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24 Mar 04 - 03:03 PM (#1145083) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: Amergin Sounds pretty interesting.... off topic has any one heard the Arrogant Worms sing the Gaelic Song? they make it sound like cats coughing up hair balls... LOl |
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25 Mar 04 - 01:54 PM (#1146008) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,Philippa You may also be interested in "Karaoke Ceilidh", booklet and cassette still available from CLI This is another recording in which you are given both songs and spoken lyrics, and on the reverse side are backing tracks. I haven't bought "Seinn o ho ro Seinn" yet; I expect I may prefer it to "Karaoke Ceilidh". But I daresay it's worth having both if you are learning Gaelic songs and need a bit of extra help with pronunciation. |
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31 Mar 04 - 06:47 AM (#1150823) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,Mairi Mhor Seinn o ho ro Seinn is going into its second pressing here so its greta to see the demand there is for a resource such as this! Living Tradtion magazine is doing a review of the album soon as is Rambles. Its different from Karaoke Ceilidh in that we focus purely on the melody and the pronunciation without the background music to confuse things - also there are many diffrent types of songs to choose from. KC is great fun though! I've been to a few pub sessions at the Mod where its done like a proper Karaoke session and its great fun! One other way to use Seinn o ho ro Seinn is to use the accompanying book as a ceilidh song book, kkep it in you pocket , handy or all occasions! Durachdan Fiona |
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31 Mar 04 - 07:39 AM (#1150856) Subject: RE: Gaelic Song Teaching Resource From: GUEST,DaisyA This is the thing that I've always wanted that I never knew I always wanted! Here's the question though, will an English speaker like me still sound stupid when singing these songs? I hope not! Daisy |