Celtic Music For Recorder + Audio Online
Publisher | ADG Productions |
Genre: | spirituals, folk, country & traditional |
Arrangement: | melody / chords |
Cast: | solo |
Format: | book + Audio Online |
Parameters
Product code: | 110724 |
Author / Editor: | Walsh, Jessica |
No. of songs: | 40 |
Pages: | 42 |
Language: | English |
Size: | 23 x 30 cm |
UPC: | 663389110724 |
Weight: | 204 g |
Audio examples
Songlist (40)
- Jenny Jones
- Llanthony Valley
- Garret Barry's Jig
- Don Oiche Ud I mBeithil
- Suo Gan
- Patheen Fionn
- Silent O Moyle
- The Butterfly
- Captain O'kane
- Hunting the Hare
- I Left Him on the Mountainside
- Manx Lullaby
- Blythe was the Time
- Fear a' Bhata
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The Swan
- Ye Banks and Braes of Bonny Doon
- The Queen's Dream
- Macpherson's Lament
- In Scotland
- The Gentle Maiden
- Arrane Ben-Vlieaun
- Er Ean Bashtey
- Fisherman's Lilt
- The Emigrant's Daugter
- The Meeting of the Waters
- Mary's Lament
- Shule Agra
- Yn Speiy er my Gheaylin
- My Thousand Times Beloved
- When First my True Love I Seen
- Parting Forever
- All the Forepart of the Night
- Cuckoo's Nest
- Cuckoo Dear
- Down in Yon Banke
- Down by the Glenside
- Song of the Falcon Chief
- Farewell but Whenever
- The Parting Glass
Product description
Celtic Music for Recorder by Jessica Walsh contains 40 pieces ranging from lovely portraits to lively jigs. They come from traditions including Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Manx, and span several hundred years. The unique personality and sound of the recorder complements them all. A few of the tunes are more than 400 years old; some are new. All have that inexplicable but necessary magic, the quality which draws the player to begin the tune again, just one more time... Whether a lilt, love song, or lament, each melody in this collection is a gem; many are sure to become cherished favorites.
The accompanying Play-Along audio files includes all the tunes in the same order in which they appear in the book. The audio files features separate channels for recorder and guitar so that the recorder player can play along with the guitar accompaniment.