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Scottish Music Graded Exams Harp - Grade 3 (2014-December 2023) (book)

The harp syllabus 2014-December 2023 from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland offers a great choice of tunes for your repertoire and will enable you to create a programme for the RCS Traditional Music Exams or SQA exams, ceilidhs, mods and concerts. The pieces were selected by Patsy Seddon in consultation with Christine Martin and Gillian Fleetwood and are from many well known players, teachers and arrangers of Scottish harp music.

For the Grade 3 harp syllabus 2014-December 2023, we offer you a choice of tunes to start you on your way to a rich and varied repertoire. Where appropriate, tunes in this volume have been edited for guidance purposes.

The syllabus requirements are included in the website samples.

The entry guidelines, syllabus and repertoires can be also viewed at http://www.rcs.ac.uk/traditional-music-graded-exams/

The arrangements represent the technical standard to be expected at the grade, and as such should be adhered to by candidates when performing in the exam.

Details

Instruments:
Harp
Tune Types:
Air, Dance tunes, Gaelic waltz, Jig, March, Reel, Shetland reel, Strathspey, Waltz
ISBN:
9781-90680-488-6
Articulations:
Staff notation
Authors:
RCS
Pages:
24
Book format:
A4
Date:
2014
Origin:
Scottish
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Table of contents

  • Airs:
  • Caidil Gu Là
  • Mrs Jamieson’s Favourite
  • Ca’ the Yowes
  • Oran do Dhòmhnaill Gorm Òg
  • Tha na h-Uain air an Tulaich
  • A Nochd Gur Faoin mo Chadal Dhomh.
  • Dance Tunes:
  • Lady Montgomery
  • Waltz for Kylin
  • Thoir a-Nall Ailean Ugam
  • The Sour Mash
  • Peter Baillie
  • Mile Marbhaisg air a’ Ghaol
  • Mingulay Boat Song
  • Saoil a Mhòr am pòs thu?
  • Recent Compositions:
  • William and Cathrene’s Waltz
  • The Walnut Waltz
  • Roin aig Rubha
  • Jamie’s Jig
  • Chocolate-Coated Clouds
  • The Bendy Tune
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Reviews

“The books are well produced with input from relevant experts and a good range of tunes which are likely to be played widely outside of the classroom” Living Tradition Magazine2015

Pete Heywood

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