Thanks for the note. I have now updated the notes to include the words for this Psalm and also Ps 85. If you wish to find the other psalms in Gaelic as well, you can Google "Sailm Dhaibhidh ann dan Gaidhealach"
Thank you for the ccomment . That has already been done - there is an entire CD of Psalm Tunes by Alex Muir on Donald Lindsay's "To the Drum of the Sea."
UISTMAN59 - Thank you so much for posting this wonderful psalm singing by your sister, Clare Ross! Unfortunately I don't speak Scottish Gaelic (yet anyway,) but I love this psalm singing so much I sent away for a Scottish Gaelic New Testament and Psalms. It includes English translations. I'm thrilled to learn to sing this as a part of my morning prayer. Can't thank you enough!
This is beautiful. Is the cassette commercially available anywhere? If not, any chance you could put up any more of it? I know you've put up one other, at least. If it's all like this, I'd love to hear more. Thanks for this!
Wouldn't it be more traditional to be sung without instrumental accompaniment. And what do the lyrics look like? I'm a languages freak, and don't know how any of the Celtic languages work.
Kepha Hor Yes, the denominations that sing the Gaelic psalms believe in unaccompanied singing in worship. I’ll gladly answer any linguistic queries you have about Gaelic, too.
Is breá liom é. Go raibh maith agat.
Heartbreakingly beautiful
Absolutely beautiful. Just happened to come across these videos.I never heard that lovely voice when we were in Lochcarnan school together.
we should have more Gaelic psalms Amen
Thanks for the note. I have now updated the notes to include the words for this Psalm and also Ps 85. If you wish to find the other psalms in Gaelic as well, you can Google "Sailm Dhaibhidh ann dan Gaidhealach"
UISTMAN59 Thank. U. USTMAN 59
I love this song, really sounds gaelic in its melodic structure
I'll adapt it to the piob mor
Thanks
Thank you for the ccomment . That has already been done - there is an entire CD of Psalm Tunes by Alex Muir on Donald Lindsay's "To the Drum of the Sea."
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Och aye, but I 'll transcribe it in pipe music as I've been a piper for 52 years and I also play ceol mor
Beautifully sung. Let our Hearts expand in the Presence.
Tapadh leibh for sharing this with us! :) Tha i breagha!
UISTMAN59 - Thank you so much for posting this wonderful psalm singing by your sister, Clare Ross! Unfortunately I don't speak Scottish Gaelic (yet anyway,) but I love this psalm singing so much I sent away for a Scottish Gaelic New Testament and Psalms. It includes English translations. I'm thrilled to learn to sing this as a part of my morning prayer. Can't thank you enough!
@sxmcwhi You are very welcome Sarah. Thank you for your kind wishes - may the lord bless you and your family and friends in this coming year.
Beautifully sung brings back memories of home🙏
Wonderful - thank you for sharing this. All the best to you in 2011.
@LadyGreyCarolyn Thank you for your kind comments Paola.
Beautifully sung! I like the visual presentation too. Excellent upload!
George
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Tapadh leibh UISTMAN59
Nach eil seo sgoinneil!
@saltwaterballads Thanks Julie.
@trichoone Thanks trichoone.
@pastore0506 Thanks George :-)
This is beautiful. Is the cassette commercially available anywhere? If not, any chance you could put up any more of it? I know you've put up one other, at least. If it's all like this, I'd love to hear more. Thanks for this!
It isn't all like this. I might yet put up more - no promises , mind.
@@UISTMAN59 Thanks, hope you do! And - as delightful as the video is - just the audio would suffice, if that would make it more do-able ... !
@Uistlass Thanks Uistlass. :)
@bellamacl Tapadh leibh :-)
lovely cheers for sharing --- ktf
@MacIsaac1950 HI , I sent a message to you rather than give all the details here, hope that is OK.
Direach sonraichte
Any lyrics so I can learn to sing it
Wouldn't it be more traditional to be sung without instrumental accompaniment. And what do the lyrics look like? I'm a languages freak, and don't know how any of the Celtic languages work.
Kepha Hor Yes, the denominations that sing the Gaelic psalms believe in unaccompanied singing in worship. I’ll gladly answer any linguistic queries you have about Gaelic, too.
Doesn't this not just add to the beautiful psalm singing and reverence of the Gaelic language culture and music? The clarsach playing is lovely!!
Psalm 63, Ardent Longing for God, beautiful
Awful shame it's Scots and not Gaelige
it would be if someone would reply
it would be lovely if someone would reply