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Large Ensemble Alto Recorder,Alto Saxophone,Banjo,Bassoon,Clarinet,English Horn,Flute,Guitar,Harpsichord,Oboe,Organ,Piano,Soprano Recorder,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Recorder,Tenor Saxophone,Trumpet,Ukulele,Viola,Violin,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.859085 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Stephen Bulat. Celtic,Folk,Holiday,Traditional. Score and parts. 38 pages. Stephen Bulat Publishing #6321927. Published by Stephen Bulat Publishing (A0.859085). This compilation of Irish, Scottish, Celtic and other Old Time fiddle favourites is the perfect songbook to play on St. Patrick's Day and for the Celtic music enthusiast.Songs are arranged in the fake book/lead sheet format Fake book also available for concert C and Eb instruments as well as a Bandleader Gig Pack that contains fake books for C, Bb and Eb Instrumentation.
Celtic & Fiddle Fake Book (Bb Version) - Popular Irish, Scottish, Celtic and "Old Time" fiddle songs

$13.99 12.27 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Fl. Ob. Cl. Bsn. - Intermediate - Digital Download SKU: F2.FM545 Composed by Malcolm Crane. Wind Quartet - Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon. Score and parts. 51 pages. Forton Music - Digital #FM545. Published by Forton Music - Digital (F2.FM545). ISBN 9790570484447.'Just As The Tide Was A'Flowin' is a simple arrangement which should be performed accordingly. Make sure the melody is always prominent whichever instrument takes it. 'The Salley Gardens' is of Irish origin with words by W.B. Yeats. I have tried to create a rather dream-like atmosphere; the quaver passages should flow smoothly with the phrasing well observed. 'The Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies' should rollick along with good contrast between the slurred and staccato notes. 'The Water Is Wide', although of Scottish origin, was included in Cecil Sharpe's 'Folk Songs from Somerset'. It's in a contemplative style; again, make sure the melody line is never over-powered by the other instruments. 'Drunken Sailor' should be played with great humour, preferably after a few tots of rum!
Five Traditional Folksongs for Wind Quartet

$15.95 13.99 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364538 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. 19th Century,Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Score and part. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #948830. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1364538). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. In this arrangement for oboe and piano much of the piece is written in the low register.
The Skye Boat Song (oboe and piano)
Hautbois, Piano (duo)

$3.95 3.46 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SAT) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1279444 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Multicultural,Patriotic,World. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #870926. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1279444). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. The lyrics in this arrangement are the familiar ones written in the 1870s by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton. This is an easy arrangement, with all vocal parts well within range and difficult leaps avoided. There are no divisi sections. The keyboard part also avoids technical hurdles. Your singers will surely enjoy this joyful melody, with its contrasting verse and attractive counter-melodies.Ā Vocal ranges are Soprano: D4 – D5; Alto: A3 (only once) – B4; Tenor: C3 (only once) – D4.
The Skye Boat Song (SAT choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

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Instrumental Duet,Piano Bassoon,Instrumental Duet,Oboe,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1373257 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Traditional. 12 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #957602. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1373257). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs (notably the TV series Outlander) and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers. The woodwind parts avoid technical challenges and the piano part is fairly easy. This beautiful folk song would make a spendid addition to your repertoire and aso make a pleasant encore number after a classical recital.
The Skye Boat Song (oboe, bassoon and piano)

$5.95 5.22 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Flute - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364537 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. 19th Century,Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Score and part. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #948829. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1364537). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. In this arrangement for flute and piano much of the piece is written in the low register.
The Skye Boat Song (flute and piano)
Flūte traversičre et Piano

$3.95 3.46 € Flūte traversičre et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Clarinet,Flute,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1373808 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Traditional. 12 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #958281. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1373808). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs (notably the TV series Outlander) and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers. The woodwind parts avoid technical challenges and the piano part is fairly easy. This beautiful folk song would make a spendid addition to your repertoire and aso make a pleasant encore number after a classical recital.
The Skye Boat Song (flute, clarinet and piano)
Flūte, Clarinette, Piano (trio)

$5.95 5.22 € Flūte, Clarinette, Piano (trio) PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1366489 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Traditional. Score and part. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #950823. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1366489). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. In this lovely arrangement for B flat clarinet and piano, the piece begins in B flat concert, entirely in the clarinet's low register. The second section modulates to concert F mostly in the high register with the highest note being the C just above the treble staff. Movement around the break has been avoided. The arrangement is about UK ABRSM Grade 3 standard and it would make a splendid and rewarding addition to the repertoire of the young clarinet player.
The Skye Boat Song (B flat clarinet and piano)
Clarinette et Piano

$3.95 3.46 € Clarinette et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364529 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. 19th Century,Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #948821. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1364529). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. In this arrangement for violin and piano, much of the piece is playable in first position and uses the lower register.
The Skye Boat Song (violin and piano)
Violon et Piano

$3.95 3.46 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SAB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1279446 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Multicultural,Patriotic,World. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #870928. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1279446). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. The lyrics in this arrangement are the familiar ones written in the 1870s by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton. This is an easy arrangement, with all vocal parts well within range and difficult leaps avoided. There are no divisi sections. The keyboard part also avoids technical hurdles. Your singers will surely enjoy this joyful melody, with its contrasting verse and attractive counter-melodies. It would be ideal for choirs in which lower male voices are few in number. Vocal ranges are Soprano: D4 – D5; Alto: A3 (only once) – B4; Baritone: G2 (only once, with 8ve option) – D3.
The Skye Boat Song (SAB choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

$2.50 2.19 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1319814 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #908371. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1319814). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. The lyrics in this arrangement are the familiar ones written in the 1870s by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton. This is an easy SATB arrangement, with all vocal parts well within range and difficult leaps avoided. There are no divisi sections or solos, though can obviously create solos if you want. The keyboard part also avoids technical hurdles. Your singers will surely enjoy this joyful melody, with its contrasting verse and attractive counter-melodies. Vocal ranges are Soprano: D4 – D5; Alto: A3 (only once) – B4; Tenor: D3–D4; Bass: G2-B3.
The Skye Boat Song (SATB choir and piano)
Chorale SATB

$2.99 2.62 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364535 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. 19th Century,Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Score and part. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #948827. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1364535). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. In this arrangement for viola and piano much of the piece is playable in first position though in the second half there is a top G (but only once). It is written in the alto clef throughout.
The Skye Boat Song (viola and piano)
Alto, Piano

$3.95 3.46 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SSA) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1320399 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish,Traditional. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #908916. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1320399). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as ā€œThe Isle of Skyeā€) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland. Ā The boat in the song (ā€œSpeed bonny boatā€) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 ā€œcarried the lad who was born to be kingā€ to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as ā€œBonnie Prince Charlie.ā€ The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Ā In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers.Ā The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. The lyrics in this arrangement are the familiar ones written in the 1870s by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton. This is an easy SSA arrangement, with all vocal parts well within range and difficult leaps avoided. There are no divisi sections or solos, though can obviously create solos if you want. The keyboard part also avoids technical hurdles. Your singers will surely enjoy this joyful melody, with its contrasting verse and attractive counter-melodies. Vocal ranges are Soprano 1: D4 – D5; Soprano 2: D4 - D5; Alto: G3 - D5.
The Skye Boat Song (SSA choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

$2.99 2.62 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus






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