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C Instrument - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1476010

By Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Jimmy Hendrix, Mariah Careh, and Patti LaBelle. By Robert Burns. Arranged by Barry McCormick. Celtic,Christmas,Folk,Instructional,Irish,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 3 pages. B. McCormick #1053577. Published by B. McCormick (A0.1476010).

Auld Lang Syne - Lead Sheet and Chord Sheet

Our “Auld Lang Syne” Lead Sheet offers a concise yet expressive way to perform this timeless Scottish folk song. Here’s what you’ll find:

Lead Sheet:

  1. Introduction Variation: We’ve crafted a short introduction using the last two bars’ melody, infusing a fresh harmonic structure for added variation.
  2. Melody and Harmonic Clarity: The Lead Sheet captures the essence of “Auld Lang Syne,” allowing singers and instrumentalists to interpret it with authenticity.

Chord Sheet:

  1. Accompanying Chords: Guitarists and pianists can follow the chord symbols for seamless accompaniment.
  2. Suggested Strumming Pattern: We’ve included a recommended strumming pattern to enhance the song’s rhythmic feel. Feel free to adapt it to your style!
  3. Glossary of Scot’s Terms: Dive deeper into the song’s cultural context with our Chord Sheet’s glossary, explaining traditional Scottish terms used in the lyrics.

A Brief History:

“Auld Lang Syne” was written down by Robert Burns in 1788 to preserve the Scottish language and culture after Scotland and England had formed the UK in 1707. Burns decided to travel around the country to collect and publish old Scots poetry and songs, ensuring that this bit of Scotland’s spoken history wouldn’t fade from memory.

Who is this For?

  1. Musicians and Singers:
    1. Solo Performers: Use the Lead Sheet for heartfelt renditions.
    2. Ensemble Players: Collaborate with others to create a harmonious performance.
  2. Educators and Curious Learners: Music Teachers: Introduce students to Scottish folk music and its linguistic nuances.
Raise your voices and hearts with ‘Auld Lang Syne.’ Explore our Lead Sheet and Chord Sheet, celebrating tradition and connection!

Auld Lang Syne
Instruments en Do
Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Jimmy Hendrix, Mariah Careh, and Patti LaBelle
$2.99 2.83 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1298444

By Martin Hay. By Martin Hay. Arranged by Martin Hay. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 24 pages. Martin Hay #888434. Published by Martin Hay (A0.1298444).

Scottish songs are renowned for their emotive melodies and storytelling. They often evoke a deep sense of nostalgia, connecting listeners to Scotland's landscapes and rich history. These songs explore themes of love and valor, passing down the country's cultural heritage through music. With traditional instruments like fiddles and bagpipes, they create a unique and captivating sound, making Scottish songs a cherished part of Scotland's identity and a source of universal appeal.

12 Scottish Songs with Words and Chords
Instruments en Do
Martin Hay
$12.99 12.27 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1050130

Composed by Calum Wood. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 1 pages. Calum Wood #654506. Published by Calum Wood (A0.1050130).

Are you ready to add a bit of Scottish flair to your guitar playing? Look no further than The Devil's Elbow by Calum Wood. This traditional Scottish tune is a lively and energetic piece that will transport you to the rolling hills and misty glens of the Scottish countryside.

Our guitar score of The Devil's Elbow features both TAB and music notation, making it accessible for players of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or just starting out, you'll find this tune to be a fun and challenging addition to your repertoire.

What sets our guitar score apart is its attention to detail and accuracy. We've taken great care to ensure that every note and chord is transcribed with precision, so you can play the song exactly as it was meant to be played. Plus, our score includes helpful tips and suggestions for adding your own personal flair and improvisation to the tune.

With The Devil's Elbow in your repertoire, you'll be able to infuse your playing with the spirit and energy of Scottish folk music. The lively and upbeat melody will have your toes tapping and your audience dancing along, and you'll find yourself returning to it again and again for years to come.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this classic Scottish tune to your collection. Order your guitar score of The Devil's Elbow today and take your guitar playing to the next level with the soulful and spirited sounds of Scotland!

The Devil's Elbow is a winding and picturesque section of road located in the Scottish Highlands. The road, also known as the A93, runs between the towns of Blairgowrie and Braemar, and is considered one of the most challenging and scenic drives in Scotland.

The origins of the name Devil's Elbow are unclear, but legend has it that the devil himself had a hand in shaping the road. According to folklore, the devil was tasked with creating a road through the hills of the Scottish Highlands, and he chose to build it along the most treacherous and winding path he could find. As he worked, he encountered a particularly difficult section of the road where the hills formed a sharp bend, and he bent the rocks to create a tight hairpin turn that became known as the Devil's Elbow.

In reality, the road was likely shaped by centuries of erosion and human activity. The section of road that makes up the Devil's Elbow is part of a larger route that has been used for centuries by traders, farmers, and travelers crossing the Scottish Highlands. The road was improved and expanded over time, and the modern A93 was officially completed in 1932.

Despite its treacherous reputation, the Devil's Elbow is a popular destination for tourists and driving enthusiasts. The road offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys, and the hairpin turn at the Devil's Elbow is considered a particular challenge for drivers and cyclists.

Today, the Devil's Elbow remains a beloved part of Scotland's landscape and history, and its legend continues to capture the imaginations of visitors and locals alike. Whether you're a traveler seeking adventure or a history buff looking to explore Scotland's rich cultural heritage, the Devil's Elbow is a must-see destination that will leave a lasting impression.

The Devil's Elbow
Instruments en Do

$1.99 1.88 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1289648

By Traditional. By Traditional. Arranged by Martin Hay. 19th Century,Celtic,Irish,Multicultural,Traditional,Wedding,World. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 2 pages. Martin Hay #880353. Published by Martin Hay (A0.1289648).

The Gay Gordons is a lively Scottish country dance that is popular at social gatherings and ceilidhs (traditional Scottish dances). It is a partner dance that involves a combination of skipping steps and waltz-like moves. The dance is typically done in a circular formation with couples facing each other. Here is a basic description of how the Gay Gordons dance is performed:

1. **Starting Position:** Couples stand facing each other in a large circle, holding hands. The dance begins with partners side by side, with the man's right hand holding the woman's left hand.

2. **Skipping Steps:** The dance starts with a series of skipping steps, where couples move in a circle to the right, taking small skipping steps.

3. **Turns:** After a few rounds of skipping, couples will turn 180 degrees to face the opposite direction, still holding hands.

4. **Waltz Hold:** Once turned, couples adopt a waltz hold, with the man's right hand around the woman's waist, and the woman's left hand on the man's shoulder. The other hands are joined together.

5. **Waltz:** Couples then waltz around the dance floor in a clockwise direction, often taking a few spins.

6. **Repeat:** The dance continues with more skipping steps, turns, and waltzing. It is a joyful and energetic dance that is typically danced to traditional Scottish music.

The songs in this Gay Gordons set are:

**1. The Thistle of Scotland:**
The Thistle of Scotland is not a widely recognized or specific song title in Scottish music. Scotland has a rich musical tradition with many songs that celebrate its culture, history, and symbols. The thistle is the national emblem of Scotland, so there may be various songs that reference it indirectly.

**2. Mhairi's Wedding:**
Mhairi's Wedding is a popular Scottish folk song often played at weddings and celebrations. It tells the story of a wedding celebration and is known for its catchy melody and lyrics that celebrate the joyous occasion of Mhairi's wedding.

**3. The Barren Rocks of Aden:**
The Barren Rocks of Aden is a famous Scottish military march. It is often played by bagpipe bands and has a distinctive and stirring melody. The tune is associated with the British Army and is a common choice for military processions and parades.

**4. Scotland the Brave:**
Scotland the Brave is another well-known Scottish patriotic song and march. It is often played at national and sporting events in Scotland. The song celebrates the beauty and spirit of Scotland and is characterized by its uplifting and proud melody. It is a favorite among bagpipers and is often performed with great enthusiasm.

These songs are all part of Scotland's rich musical heritage and are played at various occasions to celebrate its culture and history.

Ceilidh Music - Gay Gordons - For Accordion
Instruments en Do
Traditional
$3.99 3.77 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus






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