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Songs of Scotland

36 favourite songs
chant et piano
Bumper collections of folk songs with manageable piano accompaniments, guitar chords and background notes. Many songs are in original languages. Ideal for solo singers of all ages or for classroom singing and cross-curricular activities ages 7-14. The edition is part of the ABRSM syllabus (grades 2,3).
Numéro du produit: BH 5000495
Edition: Recueil de chansons
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Six outstanding collections of favourite songs (Songs of England, Songs of Ireland, Songs of Scotland, Songs of Wales, Songs of Christmas, Songs of the Americans). All arrangements include the melody line in the accompaniment so that the songs work equally well as piano solos. Ideal for playing at home, in the classroom, or even as concert items!

Includes Charlie Is My Darling, The Blue Bell of Scotland, Auld Lang Syne and Loch Lomond

The edition is part of the ABRSM syllabus (grade 2,3)

Contenu

Aiken Drum
Annie Laurie
Auld Lang Syne
The Banks of Allan Water
The Blue Bell of Scotland
Bonnie Dundee
Caller Herrin'
The Campbells Are Comin'
Charlie Is My Darling
Comin' Thro' the Rye
The Diamond
Eriskay Love Lilt
Farewell to Fiunary
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
Glenlogie
The Gypsies
Loch Lomond
I Loved a Lass
Lewis Bridal Song
Macpherson's Farewell
My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose
The Piper of Dundee
The Quaker's Wife
The Road to the Isles
Robin Adair
Scotland at the Brave
The Shuttle Rins
Skye Boat Song
Sugar Candy
The Tinkers' Wedding
Uist Tramping Song
The Wee Cooper o'Fife
Westering Home
Wi' a Hundred Pipers
The Wark o' the Weavers
Ye Banks and Braes

Plus d'infos

Titre:
Songs of Scotland
36 favourite songs
Langue:
englisch
Edition:
Recueil de chansons
Maison d'édition:
Boosey & Hawkes

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
BH 5000495
ISMN13:
979-0-060-08795-0
ISBN13:
978-0-85162-076-3
UPC:
073999361421
Poid:
0,27 kg
Pages :
80
Format:
21cm x 29.7cm
Obligatoire :
Dos agrafé

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