An Drochaid Eadarainn Tha i seo 'na làraich-lìn a sholaraicheas dorust fosgailte do dhualchas beò na Gàidhlig mar a chìthear, a chluinnear 's a chleachdar a' là an-diugh ann an Gàidhealtachd na h-Albann Nuaidh.
Anns a’ bhidio seo, tha Eòs Peadair a’ bruidhinn air mar a thog e a chuid chiùil agus a’ seinn sreath do phuirt. Tha pàirt dhiubh `nam puirt à beul.
Neach-aithris: Eamag Dhòmhnallach
This video features a conversation with Joe Peter MacLean. He speaks about the manner in which he learned his tunes and plays a selection from his repertoire; several of these tunes have accompanying words.
Thòisich Eòs Peadar mac Theàrlaich ’ic Eòis air fìdhleareach a dh'ionnsachdh air a' chluais aig an taigh. B' i a' Ghàidhlig a' cheud chànan a bh' aige am broinn an taighe. Chaidh Eòs Peadar a bhreith `s a thogail faisg Baghasdail `s a' sgìreachd Locha Màiri Eumain. B' ann à Uibhist a Deas a bha sinnsearan Eòis. `S e Deasaich a bu mhuth' a sheatlig anns na crìochan goirid do Bhaghasdail. Tha meas mór aig na h-uile air Eòs Peadar mar neach-tagraidh na Gàidhlig tro cheòl `s a chuid sheanchais.
Neach-aithris: Eamag Dhòmhnallach
Joe Peter MacLean is a Gaelic-speaking fiddler who began learning music by ear at home. He was born and raised at MacAdam's Lake near Boisdale. His family's origins are in South Uist. Primarily South Uist folk settled in the area surrounding Bosidale. Joe Peter is a Gaelic supporter highly regarded by all for his music and traditional lore.
An Drochaid Eadarainn Tha i seo 'na làraich-lìn a sholaraicheas dorust fosgailte do dhualchas beò na Gàidhlig mar a chìthear, a chluinnear 's a chleachdar a' là an-diugh ann an Gàidhealtachd na h-Albann Nuaidh.