• Puirt à beul (pronounced [pʰurˠʃtʲ a ˈpial̪ˠ], literally "tunes from a mouth") is a traditional form of song native to Scotland (known as portaireacht...
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  • England and Scotland), mouth music, jigging, chin music or cheek music, puirt à beul or canntaireachd in Scottish Gaelic, or portaireacht bhéil (port a'bhéil...
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  • Mouth music may refer to: Puirt a beul, a Scottish traditional music style Mouth Music (band), a band who sings in that style A capella singing Scat singing...
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    songs in Gaelic and melding the bagpipes and Gaelic song forms such as puirt a beul with techno and house beats. Niteworks came together in early 2008. Shortly...
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  • languages. Characteristic forms of Gaelic music include sean-nós and puirt à beul singing, piobaireachd, jigs, reels, and strathspeys. The six Celtic nationalities...
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    shown as a communal activity for the island's women. Long Èireannach Puirt à beul Dadeumi, a traditional Korean practice of beating cloth to a musical...
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  • a photograph by Louis DeCarlo. The subject of the song is particularly humorous. The song, which is actually made up of two, is a set of Puirt a beul...
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    specified tempo using instruments like pipes, whistles, fiddles, or puirt-a-beul (mouth music). It entails producing rhythmic beats through intricate...
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  • drumming Konnakol Scat singing Puirt a beul Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box Beatrhyming Incredibox TOWARD A BEATBOXOLOGY, Human Beatbox...
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  • Traditional rhythmic styles used to accompany dancing and now performed are Puirt a beul from Scotland, Ireland, and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Sean-nós...
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