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Traditional Tunes for Two Fiddlers Book 1 (eBook)

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Contains

This eBook version is for using on the computer.

Favourite Scottish tunes in two part arrangements for keyboard, fiddle and accordion players. Playing together is great fun and these arrangements have been produced for the various fiddle groups and classes and for friends playing together. Many popular tunes from the Scottish tradition and even a few Scandinavian tunes that have become popular here.

Most of the second parts are easy, some are very easy and there are even some third fiddle parts for some of the tunes. Where possible similar types of tunes have been placed together to make "sets". A great collection to try out with friends or fiddle groups.

This is an Enhanced Interactive PDF with page turning and index linking.

Details

Instruments:
Fiddle, Group music
Book format:
A4
Authors:
Christine Martin
Date:
1992
Origin:
Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian
Articulations:
Bowing, Chords, Staff notation
Tune Types:
Air, Gaelic waltz, Jig, March, Reel, Waltz
Occasions:
Ceilidh
ISBN:
978-1-906804-31-2
Level:
Beginners / Intermediate
Arrangers:
Jean - Ann Callender, Anne Hughes, Inverness Fiddlers Society, Christine Martin
Extras:
Interactive
Pages:
32
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Contents

  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • An Coinneachan
  • Bubbling Over
  • Caddam Wood
  • The Crusader's March
  • Davy Nick Nack
  • Donald McPherson's Lament
  • Dream Angus
  • Drumleys
  • Dumfries House
  • Fairy Lullaby
  • Fear a' Bhàta
  • Gardebylaten
  • Hamilton House
  • The Hen's March
  • Highland Lassie
  • Iain Ruairidh's Lament
  • In Praise of Islay
  • The Irish Lilt
  • Kate Dalrymple
  • Lady Jane Neville
  • Laoidh Chaluim Chille
  • Lochanside
  • Loch Coruisk
  • Loch Ruan
  • Macrostie Park
  • Miss Hepburn Belches
  • Miss Linda Macfarlane
  • Moladh na Landaidh
  • Planxty Fanny Power
  • Si Beag Si Mor
  • The Sheiling Song
  • Sìne Bhan
  • Smash the Windows
  • Smedens Anden Fynbo
  • The Sound of Mull
  • Tater Walsen
  • Thug mi 'n oidhche raoir san airidh
  • Tinker's Waltz
  • Tuireadh Iain Ruaidh
  • Ye Banks and Braes
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Reviews

“The book of tunes for two fiddlers is excellent. The arrangements could be used in many ways by many different groups of instruments."

John Moar, Orkney View Magazine

"A very good book, full of ideas which could make the sound of groups, Accordions and Fiddles, Strathspey and Reels much more full and rich.”

John Moar

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