Treasury of Scots Songs (e-book)

Popular Scottish traditional songs with full piano accompaniment.

This is an exciting collection of folk songs in new arrangements with lovely fully realised piano accompaniments.

Full lyrics and historical notes to the songs. Melody lines suitable for fiddle or any melody instruments. Contains many lovely arrangements of Burns songs.

Details

Instruments:
Piano, Scots song
Book format:
A4
Authors:
M. R. Cheyne, G. Y. Cheyne
Date:
1995
Origin:
Scottish
Articulations:
Staff notation
Tune Types:
Air
Occasions:
Ceilidh, Robert Burns night
ISBN:
978-1-906804-44-2
Level:
Beginners / Intermediate
Arrangers:
GY and MR Cheyne
Extras:
Interactive
Pages:
88
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Table of contents

  • A Hebridean love-lyric
  • A rosebud by my early walk
  • Ae fond kiss
  • Ay waukin'
  • O!
  • Bonny Strathyre
  • Ca' the yowes
  • Fairy lullaby
  • Hey
  • Johnnie Cope
  • Ho-ro
  • my nut-brown maiden
  • I'll aye ca' in by yon toun
  • Jock o' Hazeldean
  • Leezie Lindsay
  • Lord Ronald
  • Mary Morison
  • My love
  • she's but a lassie yet
  • O can ye sew cushions?
  • O gin I were a baron's heir
  • O
  • I love the maiden fair
  • O lay thy loof in mine
  • lass
  • O my love is like a red
  • red rose
  • O this is no' my ain lassie
  • O whistle and I'll come to ye
  • my lad
  • O Willie's rare
  • Over the sea to Skye
  • Scots
  • wha hae wi' Wallace bled
  • Sweet Afton
  • The bonny Earl o' Moray
  • The fair sailor lad
  • The Flowers o' the Forest
  • The gallant weaver
  • The Isle of Mull
  • The lass of Patie's mill
  • The lea-rig
  • The winter it is past
  • Whaur Gadie rins
  • Why should I sit and sigh?
  • Ye banks and braes
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Reviews

“A good selection for a reference book: if you want a classic Scottish song, the chances are you’ll find it here.”

John Moar - Orkney View

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