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  1. 12 de abr. de 2005 · Years Active. 1990 – present (33 years) Mouth Music is formed by Martin Swan and Talitha MacKenzie. Martin heard MacKenzie performing Gaelic tunes and convinced her to form a band. They were inspired by David Byrne's and Brian Eno's album "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts". Most of the first Mouth Music album consi… read more.

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  3. 30 de may. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Label Worx LtdMouth Music (Original Mix) · Black V NeckMouth Music℗ Ponies & CavemenReleased on: 2019-05-31Composer: Julian Sacheli, I...

  4. Flute [Block], Violin – Martyn Bennett ( tracks: 8) Instruments, Arranged By – Martin Swan. Mastered By – Bunt Stafford Clark *, Gordon Vicary. Photography By – Gavin Evans. Producer – Chic Medley, Martin Swan. Recorded By, Mixed By – Chic Medley. Violin – Martyn Bennett ( tracks: 5) Vocals – Talitha MacKenzie.

  5. Mouth music is also called "puirt à beul" which in Scottish Gaelic means "tunes from the mouth". It was a vocal performance to replace musical instruments when they were banned after the 1745 uprising. In puirt à beul, the rhythm and sound of the song often have more importance than the depth or even sense of the lyrics.

  6. Songs in Scottish Gaelic can be arranged into two main categories - rhythmic songs, such as waulking songs and puirt-à-beul (mouth music), in which the tune is more important than the words; and songs in which the words are more important. The tunes of songs of the latter type can change from one verse to the next to fit the words.

  7. Songs known as mouth music (puirt-a-beul) provided accompaniment for the dancing of strathspeys, reels and jigs. These Gaelic songs were sung by a solo voice, or by voices. a cappella. The lyrics ...