Scottish Airs and Dances for Two Violins

Code: 22250
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Publisher MEL BAY PUBLICATIONS
The twenty-five pieces in this collection date back to eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland. Music was passed around among professional and amateur musicians, hand copied, and ended up in… show more
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Product code: 22250
EAN: 9780786683383
UPC: 796279112482
ISBN: 978-078668338-3
Weight: 122 g

Songlist (25)

  1. Ossian's Hymn to the Sun (Laiodh Oisein Do'n Ghrian)
  2. Wantonness
  3. Steer Her Up and Had Her Gawn
  4. Jamie Come Try Me
  5. Ye Shepherds
  6. The Banks of Doon
  7. Gillie Callum
  8. Gloomy Winter
  9. Whistle an' I'll Come to Ye, My Love
  10. Logan Water
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Product description

The twenty-five pieces in this collection date back to eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland. Music was passed around among professional and amateur musicians, hand copied, and ended up in slightly different versions in many collections. The Airs were originally songs for solo violin. The Dances - strathspeys, reels, jigs, a hornpipe, and the sword dance - were originally for fiddle or bagpipe.Most of the pieces are presented in sets of two, and they should be played without stopping in-between, as they would be performed at a country dance. Metronome markings are given as a guideline. Guitar chords are included ad libitum. Since the first violin generally has the melody, the pieces can also be played by solo violin.
The music of Scotland is unique. The airs have their own special beauty. The dances are fun to play, with lively tempos, dotted rhythms and sudden key changes. This music has long been the pleasure of country fiddlers and pipers. These new arrangements for two violins are perfect for student and teacher as well as violin colleagues."

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