User:Palladiumpaladin/Puirt à beul/Bibliography

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Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. To be added to the end of "Mouth music in the Americas": In Cape Breton, the fiddle style was kept closer to the puirt-à-beul that continued to be used as a teaching aid, with the Cape Breton style being said to have a Gaelic "accent". This has been attributed to people who can speak Gaelic and sing the puirt-à-beul playing music in much the same way that it would be sung.

Change the section "Mouth music in the Americas" to "Puirt-à-beul in the Americas"

To be added to "Characteristics", after the first sentence: Scottish Gaelic has a rhythmic structure, lending itself to be used as a substitute for the sounds of the instruments that would have otherwise played the tune.

To be added to "Characteristics," at the end of the second paragraph: Occasionally, the dancers themselves would sing puirt-à-beul.