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Teann a-nall

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Some of the most popular songs in Gaelic are love songs. Though there are lots of Gaelic songs which are tinged with sadness, there are many happy songs too. One of these is Teann a-nall, a favourite cèilidh song composed by Gilleasbaig MacDhòmhnaill, in which he invites his sweetheart to accompany him to Uist. This performance is by Sìneag MacIntyre why not listen to the complete song first to get a feel for the tune?

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Like many Gaelic songs, this one has a good, simple chorus. Let’s learn some vocabulary first:

here
come
give
to me
hand
will give
trip
Uist

The first two lines of the chorus have the same words: only the tune alters:

Come, let's wander hand in hand,
Come, let's wander hand in hand

The third line of the chorus is the same as the first two, the singer is imploring his sweetheart to go to Uist with him:

Come, let's wander hand in hand,
And take a trip to Uist with me

Now that you are comfortable with the lines individually, let’s sing the chorus:

Come, let's wander hand in hand,
Come, let's wander hand in hand,
Come, let's wander hand in hand,
And take a trip to Uist with me

We’ll now crack on with the first verse. Vocabulary first:

calm
weather
warm
west
rounded lump
ocean
mirror
mist
longing
sun
afternoon
gold

The first two lines of the verse describe the beautiful weather in Uist!

The evening's calm, the weather warm,
The western sun is an orb of gold

In the second part of the verse, he turns his attention to the sea and he repeats his longing to be in Uist with his sweetheart:

The sea is a mirror, clear and blue,
I long to be in Uist with you

Once you have mastered these lines separately, we can put them together to complete the whole verse:

The evening's calm, the weather warm,
The western sun is an orb of gold,
The sea is a mirror, clear and blue,
I long to be in Uist with you

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