ceòl-mór
sm Generally speaking, ceòl-mór is made up of grounds which in many cases are doubled. Then follow the variations and then the triluath, singling and doubling and in several instances tripling. Then comes the ceithir luath or crunluath with its singling and doubling and in many cases crunluath a-mach. Marching with singlings and standing with doublings was the old way of playing. Now some pipers maintain that marching should be continued throughout the whole performance. A. R. MacLeod, Edinburgh.
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