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Ceòl Beag. Great Highland Bagpipe music.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Ceòl Beag ('little music') is the contrast to piobaireachd, also called Ceòl mòr ('big music'), the classical music form of the Great Highland bagpipe. In Ceòl Beag the strict formalism of piobaireachd is replaced by lighter musical forms such as marches, reels, jigs, etc.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript of Angus Mackay containing marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music for bagpipe., [?1826-?1840.]

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.3755-3756
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The first two manuscripts are of piobaireachd; the second two, of marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music.

According to Angus Mackay's inscription in his Seaforth Manuscript (MS.3744) he was at work on these manuscripts between 1826 and 1840, taking the tunes down from his father's canntaireachd.

Dates: [?1826-?1840.]

Manuscript of Angus Mackay containing marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music for bagpipe., [?1826-?1840.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.3755
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The first two manuscripts are of piobaireachd; the second two, of marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music.

According to Angus Mackay's inscription in his Seaforth Manuscript (MS.3744) he was at work on these manuscripts between 1826 and 1840, taking the tunes down from his father's canntaireachd.

Dates: [?1826-?1840.]

Manuscript of Angus Mackay containing marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music for bagpipe., [?1826-?1840.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.3756
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The first two manuscripts are of piobaireachd; the second two, of marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other dance music.

According to Angus Mackay's inscription in his Seaforth Manuscript (MS.3744) he was at work on these manuscripts between 1826 and 1840, taking the tunes down from his father's canntaireachd.

Dates: [?1826-?1840.]