Capercaillie Skye Waulking Song.

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Capercaillie Skye Waulking Song

True or False? In pairs Where to find information: Your notes Text book The score Magic sheets

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Waulking Song Time signature 12/8 = 4 beats in a bar Sung by women whilst waulking (working cloth) Compound time – lilting rhythm Unlike the video, not proper call and response. The soloist sings both the call part and the response part Backing vocals join in with the responses later on Chuir m’athair mise dhan taigh charraideach = Gaelic Hi ri huraibhi o ho o hi a bho ro hu o ho = nonsense