Central - SEC | Music | Halls! Ma folks lued the guid | |
Orkney - ORK | music | or Voltaire, guys who widna l | |
Southern - SEA | Music | , laughter wad often ring | |
Central - LAL | Music | , dancin, that's aa you ken. | |
Central - WCE | ose an' stacked a shitload a' | music | up oan ri media player so's i |
Doric - DOR | ckle holes it taks tae fill i' | Music | Ha |
Ulster - GUL | rt o' the the intherchange o' | music | an' sangs atween the |
Ulster - GUL | n' bans), tae gie a mixtie o' | music | an' dance teachin', simmer sc |
Doric - DOR | like 'is kine o' her kine o' | music | |
Doric - DOR | I wak up tae i' soon o' | music | , |
Ulster - GUL | ms taakin in differ genres o' | music | an' dance, leid, |
Ulster - GUL | e Ulster Scots tradeetions o' | music | an' dance.Thon waark hes a gu |
Ulster - GUL | arin' in min' the breadtht o' | music | , dancin', culture an' commoni |
Central - LAL | dnae listen tae Lostprophets' | music | ony mair. The association wis |
Ulster - GUL | * | Music | Forderin - Hefts fer the pro |
Ulster - GUL | * | Music | forderin - hefts fer the pro |
Central - DUN | e east end o Princes Street), | music | gigs at the Vigil site itsel, |
Central - SEC | elebration o Gaelic language, | music | an culture an the Eisteddfod |
Central - SEC | same for the Welsh language, | music | an culture. Weel, this |
Doric - NNB | ed at e end oe bill, 'French, | music | , an washan - extra.'"' |
Central - LAL | breast!’ ‘The gowdspink, | Music | 's gayest child’ as weel as |
Central - GLA | e see every cunt kerrien oan, | music | turnt up, gettin back oan it. |
Central - GLA | He opens the door, | music | still blarin, afore he turns |
Central - DUN | ll. Impromptu poetry readins, | music | sessions an historie lectures |
Central - SEC | iver, aw in guid clear Scots, | music | , politics, geography, food, t |
Orkney - ORK | wae leisure - games, sports, | music | - maakan, mischief – iny kin |
Central - DUN | debate an get fowk intrestit, | music | o aw kinds, poetry, theatre, |
Doric - MNA | s Donald waakit awa in front, | music | stairtit te blast oota aa the |
Ulster - GUL | - | Music | - Establishin', collectin' a |
Central - WCE | got intae The Wire. It's mood- | music | for the express elevator tae |
Central - LAL | . In Stanehive. In October... | music | fleein tae znorway an blue fi |
Doric - ABN | the jaws hairp oot his pooch. | Music | ran in the faimly. His brithe |
Shetland - SHD | rn journey fae #WorldCeilidh. | Music | , merriment and friendship. I |
Central - DUN | in as he playit the melodeon. | Music | -makkin wis gey |
Orkney - ORK | glisk o drastic restlessness. | Music | |
Doric - DOR | lyne fit's isss Doricana min? | Music | fur teuchters? #PeelOotMin |
Doric - ABN | atween 'Iceland Airwaves' (a | music | festival haud in Reykjavík i |
Shetland - SHD | I kin certainly appreciate da | music | video! |
Ulster - SYN | tae tha hoose he heerd aa tha | music | an dauncin. Sae he caad yin o |
Ulster - CUL | es and dancin. Aff coorse tha | music | an dancin is pairt o wur cult |
Ulster - PUL | up aroon echt o'clock, by tha | music | frae Coronation Street, an ne |
Central - LAL | It is a real bird ma'am, no a | music | box at aw," said the messenge |
Doric - MNA | er dwinin finances. She wis a | music | haa singer, weel pyed fur her |
Central - GLA | s tae aw manner ay electronic | music | spannin multiple genres, full |
Central - SEC | houmire o Foot Stompin Celtic | Music | , that baith him an Matthew Fi |
Central - EDN | Ower Celtic | music | , they would tower, |
Central - WCE | me. They played their wicked | music | and forced me tae dance, and |
Doric - MNA | is in herbour, for he ay lued | music | , bit nae the rhythms o the se |
Central - SEC | ona Hunter an SuA Lee, played | music | maistlins composed an fully a |
Shetland - SHD | fter his weapons an he played | music | fir him forbye. |
Central - GLA | The hold | music | drives me roond the bend. Ah |
Central - GLA | , and seconds later, the hold | music | ’s playin. Ah paint ma nails |
Central - GLA | Two hoors later, the hold | music | stops. |
Central - GLA | e. Ah thank hur, and the hold | music | starts playin again. |
Central - LAL | dauncin and | music | . They are ayewis makkin up sa |
Southern - SEA | The shows, the lights and | music | sounds |
Central - WCE | tween them an pit a ten pound | music | token in it. |
Orkney - ORK | The band plays such lood | music | that you canna speak or hear |
Doric - MNA | ee bittie wabbit fen we heard | music | an ere wis a booroch o young |
Central - SEC | iece (sang or poem). Keyboard | music | will be tae haund. |
Central - LAL | , ah fink. Harry and Ruth hud | music | fur their first periods. Nae |
Orkney - ORK | agic world o The Crafty, loud | music | and flashing lights, |
Doric - MNA | d in nae time he’d the loud | music | on the go and drinkin pals in |
Ulster - GUL | ed aa cultural expression bae | music | , dance, leid ir |
Central - LAL | Insteid o heidin tae | music | , ah go tae the toilet. Ah sit |
Central - GLA | guid hauf hoor, listenin tae | music | tae stoap ma mind fae wanderi |
Central - SWE | a big swally, heid boppin tae | music | on his auld fashiont stereo. |
Central - EDN | xcitement that brak oot intae | music | an singin in the evenins. |
Orkney - ORK | et a poem o Bessie Skea's tae | music | tae weave through the play. S |
Central - WCE | er heid, swaying off-beat tae | music | she couldnae hear. She’d de |
Central - LAL | ’ acquired an later put tae | music | . |
Doric - SNO | lugs wax tae | music | , een bulge wi sicht, |
Central - GLA | it through bein involved wae | music | an that. Aw aye, by East End |
Central - WCE | a full time job in Oor Price | music | shop. Ma da brung me home a f |
Doric - MNA | Shand in the 20th, the dance | music | his been a major part o Scott |
Central - EDN | menu, past aa the dance | music | that he likit tae listen tae |
Orkney - ORK | Scottish dance | music | |
Central - SEC | Country Dance | music | on a Setterday nicht. That si |
Central - EDN | Made | music | tae enthral an’ thrill. |
Doric - DOR | random countryside scenes wee | music | ? |
Central - WCE | The | music | blared. The rhythm flowed. Th |
Doric - DOR | The | music | is fit maitters - jist ony k |
Central - GLA | The | music | stoaps. “I’m sorry. I did |
Doric - MNA | The | music | gat a bittie looder an Muggie |
Central - LAL | "Hoo brawly made!" the | Music | Maister purred, as he woond t |
Central - LAL | r court, yer Muckleness!" the | Music | Maister said. |
Central - LAL | toosh nor the real bird," the | Music | Maister tellt the Emperor. "I |
Central - LAL | a gey bonnie instrument," the | Music | Maister declared. "The clockw |
Central - GLA | e want tae be aroond me. "The | music | fades intae a softer song. |
Central - WCE | "Weel done, Cutty Sark." The | music | stoaped deid n thi aw looked |
Central - LAL | lichts on the Yule tree, the | music | o the carol service, an the b |
Central - LAL | kin at the popular stage, the | music | ha an variety whaur a lively |
Doric - MNA | Jist then, the | music | stoppit. Far aneth, the chiel |
Central - WCE | rned reid. Then abruptly, the | music | stapped. The accordion player |
Ulster - CUL | I hear delicht my ear... the | music | soons sae sweet, |
Central - EDN | r, syntax an vocabularie. The | music | o Scots, wi its rouch guttura |
Central - LAL | he heidphones plugged in. The | music | I wis hearin wisnae comin thr |
Doric - MNA | n these past thirty year. The | music | comes ooto aa thon pipes. |
Doric - MNA | n her roon an furled her. The | music | gid roon Baabie's hert like a |
Central - WCE | listening tae his tunes. The | music | wis roakin his soul. |
Central - GLA | d be a record scratch and the | music | wid stop and everybody wid be |
Central - LAL | ir enjoyed the banter and the | music | |
Central - WCE | the guests were ready and the | music | started for the first dance, |
Central - SEC | Ah heard the | music | thumpin oot eh the stands. Ma |
Central - SEC | crackin up the volume ae the | music | ah cannae droon oot her screa |
Central - GLA | though. It's no cause ae the | music | though, she's joost too fucki |
Central - DUN | t thon gaitherins cam fae the | music | halls an the radio, the Jacob |
Central - LAL | Pandanjerum muttered tae the | Music | Maister, and they baith brees |
Doric - MNA | ke twa sails, in time tae the | music | . At the hinneren, the ringmai |
Doric - DOR | emcgettrick listening tae the | music | anoo. Fuckin magic |
Orkney - ORK | Relaxan tae the | music | played bi Orkney Strathspey a |
Central - LAL | tae run up the ramp intae the | music | department, but mibbie there' |
Doric - MNA | n. Syne they wad flit tae the | music | room, the cauldest room in th |
Central - LAL | hae tae gae back and face the | music | . |
Central - EDN | ey sair, an gaed tae face the | music | . |
Central - GLA | 'm gittin caught tae face the | music | maself. Ihe two polis ir spri |
Doric - MNB | . A wid jist hiv tae face the | music | . |
Doric - MNA | An syne the | music | chynged an a sexy belly dunce |
Doric - MNA | d back an fore in time te the | music | . |
Doric - MNA | ustin his hips in time te the | music | . |
Central - LAL | aitin. "He wullnae gie ye the | music | box unless you gie him ten ki |
Southern - SEA | them, yet its me facing the | music | ! Since then, I got masel, PTS |
Central - LAL | och the | music | an the dancin, see, they'd be |
Central - GLA | their arrival. As though the | music | an the tear-arsin it up the c |
Doric - DOR | be held in the room aneth the | music | room. The very room that held |
Doric - DOR | side afore that lay aneth the | music | room and aneth that wiz the b |
Central - SWE | wi the | music | o the wun |
Central - LAL | he's aye there, playin wi the | music | box she swapped fer ten kisse |
Central - LAL | cool breeze blew again an the | music | o the harp wis heard anew. |
Central - LAL | itin aw tutted. Jist then the | music | stairted playin again inside |
Central - GLA | e auld classics, but then the | music | changes. None ae the big band |
Doric - MNA | tae see fit happened fin the | music | cam ooto the lang steel pipes |
Central - GLA | Lodge behind me, mufflin the | music | tae a contained, rhythmic thr |
Central - GLA | s a lone figure; loast in the | music | , he rhythmically moves tae th |
Central - GLA | gain, eyes closed, lettin the | music | wash oer me, cleansin me in a |
Doric - DOR | egion, he wis fer enjoyin the | music | . He wis haein a dram or twa w |
Central - SEC | he's enjoyin the | music | tae wae the wey he's noaddin |
Central - EDN | k in’t. He flickit doon the | music | menu, past aa the dance music |
Central - SEC | ma heedphones oan n turn the | music | up tae droon oot the din lol |
Central - WCE | ver blinking. The pulse o the | music | got stronger. Louder. Quicker |
Doric - MNA | in an birlin in the joy o the | music | . An Rory grat, great muckle t |
Central - LAL | “A prefer the | music | fae a Sidhe piper,” sayed L |
Central - LAL | eman whit he wull tak fer the | music | box!" cried the Princess. |
Ulster - GUL | ir regional netwaarks ir the | music | commonities. A wheen o' |
Ulster - GUL | tae yin anither. thair's the | music | at flowed fae Scotlan' tae Ul |
Doric - DOR | ss the same fleerspace as the | music | room but much lower. At ae co |
Doric - MNA | her side o the stairs wis the | music | room far she tuik her wee cha |
Central - GLA | really makes ye better at the | music | ?" |
Central - LAL | vening A.. Chill, and get the | music | oan.. ?? |
Central - SEC | The Carousel though. But the | music | does help tae keep me sane. O |
Central - SEC | ts disseminated (1) throu the | music | press, than (2) in the broade |
Central - LAL | Whan aw the | music | that naebody listens tae |
Central - EDN | teachers! A mind askin’ the | Music | teacher, why Ronnie had resig |
Central - LAL | rund. Yours will caw me, like | music | , oot my yird. |
Central - WCE | he words sweel roond ye, like | music | .' |
Central - EDN | e?’’. Words that are like | music | straight tae ma ears. As ah s |
Central - WCE | p doon inside her. 'It's like | music | ,' she whispered. |
Central - LAL | ye gied me tae drink wis like | music | , because o the pulley an the |
Shetland - SHD | amped wir claas tae da fiddle | music | . Come da last dance I wis fit |
Shetland - SHD | Is lost in da fiddle | music | , |
Doric - DOR | Let me hear fiddle | music | blarin fae afar |
Central - LAL | A Muckle | Music | |
Central - LAL | r blate screiver was a muckle | music | fan , |
Doric - MNA | in yer lug an listen tae some | music | instead! https://t.co/p183Gns |
Doric - MNB | A hid jist pit on some | music | and steppit back tae git back |
Doric - ABN | as he plays some | music | on his phone and writhes |
Doric - MNB | at a thocht am gonna pit some | music | on tae keep me company. |
Southern - SEA | Tae fanfare | music | , applause and cheers |
Ulster - GUL | to play lol. Then they'd have | music | too, people brought instrumen |
Doric - NNB | ngus fae ACDC...live and love | music | and the wee Yes was my idea h |
Central - LAL | An if | music | 's yer hing, ye can listen tae |
Southern - SEA | nnae distinguish any sound of | music | but see its lyric, ahm tellin |
Central - EDN | ut of all Ancient Doctours of | Music | (1580). It’s a treatise tha |
Central - EDN | ut of all Ancient Doctours of | Music | (1580). The treatise wis ette |
Central - EDN | A page frae The Art of | Music | , Collecit Out of all Ancient |
Central - EDN | A page frae the Art of | Music | |
Central - EDN | e frae the time is The Art of | Music | , Collecit Out of all Ancient |
Central - LAL | The Royal Scottish Academy of | Music | and Drama Library, for use, p |
Central - EDN | m o Scotland. Noo, ah'm a big | music | fan an a ken a fair bit aboot |
Central - LAL | When ye hear ma tinkling | music | , |
Doric - MNA | Piping | music | his wife did like. |
Doric - MNA | hout oot an jump aboot during | music | - fit wye does Minister frow |
Southern - SWE | @Ammonites_Stars Like em. Lug | music | . |
Southern - SWE | tae whummle. Germanic an lug | music | forby. |
Central - WCE | ye could hear wis the ceilidh | music | . The dancers faces went aw pe |
Ulster - GUL | e Fleadh Cheoil bes an Airish | music | festival pit oan bae |
Doric - MNA | Fit price oor ain Scottish | music | as we wammle inta the 21st ce |
Central - SEC | ed intae the style o Scottish | music | ha, pantomime an ceilidh wi t |
Central - WCE | E GOVAN BOYS GET YIR SCOTTISH | MUSIC | INVOLVED (she's got a thing a |
Shetland - SHD | dis unkin air wi | music | |
Doric - MNA | iller; restaurants an bars wi | music | blarin oota loodspikkers; an |
Central - LAL | screid for Lallans aboot fowk | music | , I think it's richt tae gie a |
Central - SEC | suppoosed to be a traditional | music | festival.” No nae mair ther |
Central - SEC | the foondin o the Traditional | Music | and Song Association in the 1 |
Doric - MNA | eid, scrievin, an traditional | music | , assets whilk are unique tae |
Central - LAL | West o Scotland tradeitional | music | scene hes thirled tae. Mind |
Central - LAL | ly if ye ken the tradeitional | music | scene. |
Central - LAL | enae meant tae bring personal | music | plater intae schuil but, sae |
Central - DUN | ories, dances an instrumental | music | live on - because they are p |
Doric - DOR | @FinHall | music | tae ma ears! |
Central - LAL | er haunds craft sic beautiful | music | , and ye capture ma soul in a |
Central - SEC | ures oan. Countdown conundrum | music | playin in ma heid. And it's n |
Central - WCE | tae eight So a stuck oan sum | music | an’ hud a wee sate |
Doric - MNA | tal vawse sat atween them, an | music | frae aa the warld's airts wau |
Central - SEC | so they'd huv light, heat, an | music | . Maureen gied thum |
Central - SEC | Modern Jamaican | music | maks full use o Patois, altho |
Central - SEC | Along wi elements o Jamaican | music | , Patois has also been a vehic |
Southern - SEA | hlice, "oo learned Freench an | music | ." |
Doric - NNB | Alice, "we learned French an | music | ." |
Shetland - SHD | Alice, "we laerned French an | music | ." |
Central - GLA | said Alice, "we did French an | music | ." |
Ulster - CUL | d Alice. "Wae larnt French an | Music | ." |
Central - LAL | voice soondit like thunder an | music | aw runnin the gither in a fa |
Doric - MNA | rung wi aathin fae lachter an | music | te tears - a bare shelter te |
Doric - MNA | adio, ful o great blethers an | music | . Ma wee speech 26 meenites in |
Central - SEC | onsaits anent airt, poetry an | music | an kivvers maitters o bisexua |
Ulster - GUL | In | music | , sang an verse. |
Central - LAL | Ian, ma freend in | music | , is chisty an wisnae weel owe |
Central - GLA | aravan thanks tae the poundin | music | they're playin. Ah rattle the |
Central - SWE | ia? fae The Sound o’ Flamin | Music | ! A cannae shake it. |
Central - GLA | e beat time when ah'm learnin | music | ." |
Ulster - CUL | tae bate time whin A'm larnin | music | ." |
Central - SEC | nal language o his fit-tappin | music | for his warld-wide audience. |
Doric - MNA | l an young alike thegither in | music | . |
Central - LAL | the intrusive an often jarrin | music | . Ah cudnae hear whit David At |
Doric - MNA | ess men's shiny sheen; deevin | music | belts oot fae shop doors; an |
Ulster - GUL | Thon | music | iver agane!! |
Central - LAL | roup? Listening to relaxation | music | on YouTube? White noise? Slee |
Doric - NNB | v till beat time fan ah learn | music | ." |
Southern - SEA | e tae beat time when Ah learn | music | ." |
Shetland - SHD | hae ta baet time whin I laern | music | ." |
Doric - MNA | weel inte Country an Western | music | an Ah look a bittie like Kenn |
Central - LAL | o | music | born fae canny wirds. |
Doric - MNA | tt! Mrs Scott wis awfa fond o | music | . Fin she wis in |
Doric - ABN | Bidin wi the theme o | music | , it's likely that fan in Dubl |
Central - LAL | r wee ? please....whit type o | music | dae you listen tae? xxx |
Doric - MNA | resenter on radio o oor kyn o | music | - Dumfries, Musselburgh an A |
Central - EDN | e sen him a file o didgeridoo | music | , tied aroon the hause o a muc |
Doric - MNA | a says, she widna ken a bar o | music | frae a bar o soap.' |
Central - EDN | kes. But as soon as the intro | music | began playin, suddenly the th |
Central - LAL | ie Eilish. Ah discover lots o | music | acause it's uised as backgrun |
Doric - MNA | t in the auld makars' airts o | music | , storytellin an daunce. Brian |
Central - GLA | ing to a friend, listening to | music | , or even taking a walk can he |
Doric - ABN | it o shoppin, or even a bit o | music | , heid ower tae Grafton Street |
Central - LAL | uty o Scots - wi a wee bit o | music | an pixies alang the wey! It's |
Central - WCE | , shoutet Tommy, GET YIR CRAP | MUSIC | INVOLVED, NAW, shoutet Chris, |
Doric - MNA | Oor Lyn wi er nose in a pop | music | beuk Fyin ma up wi a peetyin |
Central - EDN | ckle oor contribution tae pop | music | haes been, whan ye consider S |
Doric - MNA | it it books; wi dunced te pop | music | on the record player; an wi a |
Central - EDN | those bein that Scottish pop | music | of |
Central - LAL | Anither reference tae popular | music | is ham-and-haddie, a slice o |
Doric - DOR | the great arbiter of popular | music | ? Aye right - een or twa good |
Shetland - SHD | Der | music | an der rhythm's shape can bai |
Central - LAL | Ma Da cannae staun heidbanger | music | , and that's the kind o music |
Central - LAL | ate o confusion efter anither | music | hall sang. |
Central - LAL | "Music, music, pley yer | music | for me," the Emperor girned t |
Ulster - GUL | commonity level, enjoy thair | music | an' lairn aboot |
Shetland - SHD | R trows hiv been expandin dir | music | taste? |
Ulster - GUL | A sportsman nor | music | star? |
Doric - MNA | Ah! Bit fit price oor | music | , as I said at the start? |
Doric - MNA | ncourage participation in oor | music | . Michty, Fraser McGlynn, fae |
Central - EDN | An' we thought oor | music | would end. |
Central - EDN | e offer in the wey o sangs or | music | - likely it had been battert |
Doric - MNA | assie craw his a saftness fur | music | .” |
Central - EDN | Your | music | mair than entertained us, |
Central - LAL | emarramusic "Found" Michael's | music | late in ma life, but such a t |
Central - SEC | s, particlar in Iain Fraser's | music | ha wey o playin |
Central - SEC | s an precision' o Sir Jimmy's | music | afore hand-sellin the fine li |
Ulster - WUL | e best definition because, as | music | aficionados will know, doh (a |
Central - LAL | hey were beltin oot Christmas | music | . Ony chance we kin hae Hallow |
Shetland - SHD | Aa dis | music | ta lö tae, ta slip inta: |
Central - SEC | Her response is | music | tae ma ears |
Central - SEC | Bit och! his | music | thrilled the air |
Central - SEC | the blackie sang. His | music | seemed tae fill |
Doric - MNA | ics inta the narrative an his | music | is sae fu i' emotion listen a |
Central - LAL | er the icey keeps chyngin his | music | , or there are 3 ice cream van |
Central - LAL | subjeck dealt wi at length is | music | in Scotland in the Aulder Mod |
Central - EDN | “The second yin is | music | , |
Central - WCE | 'It is | music | ,' Miss Honey said. And then, |
Doric - DOR | his dearie daunced, there wis | music | and lauchin, and fireworks li |
Doric - DOR | led on a quaet sea. There wis | music | and lauchter and dauncin on b |
Central - WCE | e Willie Haines o Blackfriars | Music | in Embra, baith as a prentit |
Central - SEC | the Scots language, its | music | an its culture tae be hauden |
Ulster - GUL | transition in Ulster-Scots | music | an' dance an' waark wi' Spoar |
Ulster - GUL | tae commonity in Ulster-Scots | music | an' dance an' waark wi' |
Central - LAL | Elegy, On the Death of Scots | Music | he threips anent this sang. L |
Central - SEC | s Elegy on the Death of Scots | Music | in its souch, is evidence o t |
Central - SWE | Plays | music | sad an slaw |
Shetland - SHD | 07 o @CriticalRole. I ken dat | music | , whar do I ken dat music fae. |
Central - LAL | eir ain musicality. It's that | music | in oor ain mither leid that w |
Central - LAL | or sheet | music | |
Central - WCE | ause she's got him fur Credit | Music | . His face 1s trippin him when |
Central - LAL | write them. We've always got | music | playin. Havin a gid day ya bi |
Doric - MNA | disco wi buskers belting oot | music | fae speakers ilky curn treetl |
Central - EDN | ibute. She cudna dance athoot | music | , an onywey dancin wisna a thi |
Central - LAL | ies @Douglas4Moray What about | music | and musicians? Why does footb |
Central - GLA | and Ruth huv | music | fur their first periods. Nae |
Central - SEC | e that soulless pish they caw | music | these days. Ah mean, tunes ta |
Central - LAL | @d_ream Mair new | music | : guid tae hear. |
Central - LAL | ormed them at oor byous Moray | Music | Fest - but finnin Scots for |
Central - LAL | That jimp wis steered by | music | 's airt. |
Central - LAL | wis the ainly | music | they cried their ain. |
Central - LAL | The only | music | Ah hear is the dunt o the axe |
Central - WCE | It wisnae exactly | music | tae ma ears |
Central - AYR | beat time when I'm daein my | music | lessons." "Ah! That accounts |
Central - LAL | I'm gonna tell this yin at my | Music | Matters sessions. Haha ?? |
Central - LAL | chWithMe Listen tae ma "happy | music | " Olly Murs, Jason Mrez, Westl |
Central - WCE | ish drama haed ti stert wi ‘ | music | hall’, but 1956 brocht John |
Central - EDN | A nicht o’ | music | sangs an’ fun, |