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Cumaibh suas a Ghàidhlig (Traditional)

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Editor: Aindrias Hiort (submitted 2009-09-11).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 40 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Transcribed by Aindrias Hiort for the Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Gaelic choir, 2008. The text is from Mac Talla (turn of the 20th cent.), the tune is public domain as well: Hó mo Mhàiri laghach.

General Information

Title: Cumaibh Suas a Ghàidhlig
Composer: Traditional
Lyricist: James N. MacKinnoncreate page

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: Women/Men
Genre: SecularFolksong

Language: Scottish Gaelic
Instruments: a cappella
Published: traditional

Description: Two-part choral arrangement for Scottish Gaelic choir.

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Original text and translations

Scottish Gaelic text

Chorus:

 Cumaibh suas a, suas a suas i;
 Cumaibh suas a, suas a suas i;
 Cumaibh suas a, suas a suas i;
 Cumaibh suas a' Ghàidhlig

Verses:

1. Deoch slàint' nan daoine furanach
 Na Gàidheil rìoghail urramach
 Tha cruinn a nochd mar bhuineadh dhaibh,
 De dhuinealas gur làn iad.

2. Na daoine calma, cruadalach
 A leag a' choille ghruamach dhuinn
 Bu churaidhnean's daoin' uasal iad
 Nan gluasad is nan nàdar.

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