The next tunes (69) belong to the ceòl-beag repertoire : most of them are played during the Scots Wha Hae show. ceòl-beag (Scottish Gaelic for « dance or light music ») : it was played with other instruments like the fiddle but is now played by all pipers, even if a minority of them go on playing pìobaireachd. ceòl-mór (Scottish Gaelic for « great music ») : classical music for bagpipe made of a main theme with multiple variations and played at a slow tempo it is the oldest form of music for Scottish bagpipe : this musical style also called pìobaireachd (english - pibroch) which means the art of playing bagpipe was the only one to be played on bagpipe until the beginning of 19th century (see video at the bottom of this page). The music played with the Great Highland Bagpipe belongs to two main categories :
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