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(Answer) (Category) Bagpipe FAQ : (Category) GHB : (Category) Piobaireachd :
What is Canntaireachd?
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Canntaireachd is a method of orally describing the various movements in piobaireachd music. It probably dates back to before 1500 A.D., and has existed in many different "dialects". The predominant dialect of today is the Nether Lorn canntaireachd, as used in the Piobaireachd Society books.

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2000-May-11 13:34 redbeard@xmission.com

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