Fear a' Bhàta | Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Film goirid a rinn Eilidh Daniels, oileanach air a' chùrsa DipHE Na Meadhanan Gàidhlig aig Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Òran air a sheinn le Karen Elder.
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A short film about young love by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig DipHE Gaelic Media student Eilidh Daniels. Song sung by Karen Elder.
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Gaelic one the oldest languages in Europe contemporary with ancient Greek older than Latin is a very beautiful language very expressive of emotions and feelings especially when by the Celtic women I can sing one song in Gaelic Ho Ro Nighean Donn Bhoidheach
Gaelic is truly the language of the angels. I wish I were fluent in it.
I do also. Learnt it in school from 5years old yet can barely speak a word. Really infuriates me. I live in the UK now but will be moving home in the next 10years. I will move to a an Irish speaking area in donegal and learn my mother tongue.
Exquisite!!! 💙🏴🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I studied Gaelic at Sabhal Mor Ostaig with my father (he was in the intermediate class and I was a beginner!) in the summer of 1996. Lovely memories, including us all singing 'Illean Bithibh Sunndach' while one of the teachers, a young blond man, played the accordeon, and a Welsh woman possibly called Ffran singing a Welsh song about a woman in a coffin with a ring. (I still have a good friend from that long-ago class.) My father often sang Fear a Bhata to me, and other Gaelic songs (his grandfather was a native speaker who came 'down south' to Glasgow, but my grandfather didn't get it natively). I still haven't been able to find some of the songs we sang at Sabhal Mor - one of these days I may work up the gumption to call and sing them through the phone so someone there can dispel the mystery! I remember the tunes but I can't find the bit of paper they handed out that bore the lyrics on it. Anyway - I'm happy that these traditions are kept alive. My father is gone and I'll never again hear him singing this, but other voices will continue to sing in his place.
I love this. Didn't understand a word, but with my eyes closed I could instantly tell it was a Celtic language from these isles. Sounds so similar to Cymraeg that it just pulls at my heart strings. A song filled with hiraeth. Diolch yn fawr o Gymru.
Math Fhein! Bha an seinn iongantach, agus an taic-ciùil foirfe. Bidh e a’ cur crith sìos mo dhruim. Tha mi an dòchas barrachd ceòl mar seo a chluinntinn. (Tha mi duilich. Chan eil mo Ghàidhlig as fheàrr fhathast.)
This was amazing! Great job
Sehr schönes Lied sehr ausdrucksstark, Gruß aus Deutschland
Hypnotic and soothing. I believe this was written by a Hebridean woman, worried about her true love. It is supposed to be factual, and she did actually marry the man eventually.
Ellen's a truly fabulous singer ..... the best in the business
Beautiful 🌿💐🇬🇧
Iontach, is breá liom é, tá glór álainn aic
The boat man I first heard it by Capercaillie many years ago. Love Gaelic and Gaelige and Cymreig
Hi. Is toil leam seo. Love it. I'm from Ireland but my daughter is part Scottish so I'm trying to expand my knowledge of Gaelic across the sea. I sing this song and it seems most versions out there is actually Irish people messing up the pronunciation and just doing it in Irish and I don't want to do that. Can you tell me are you from a Gaelteacht area and if so what dialect you'd be singing in here ?? Míle buíchas - mòran taing!
Go bhfios domh 's as Uibhist a Tuath dá teaghlach, is dóigh liom gurb í an chanúint sin atá aici.
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O, bha sin brèagha
Beautiful music, Sorry it was a Samsung commercial.
I am trying to find out who is the artist singing in this song?
It's Ellen MacDonald of course (of Dàimh fame!). This vid is a novelty for me though. She talks here (ruclips.net/video/tH3KZbP15kQ/видео.html) about her family's history on North Ùist.
ruclips.net/video/A5muVg_ZWek/видео.html hieronder staat wie zij is
I know only greeting and acknowledging words in my mother tongue, it does make me feel shame not being able to hold a conversation with nativer speakers.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am hyn! 🤍❤💚🫂💙🤍💙