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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: A0.859002 Composed by Irish Traditional. Arranged by Stephen Bulat. Celtic,Folk,Holiday. Score and parts. 3 pages. Stephen Bulat Publishing #6287631. Published by Stephen Bulat Publishing (A0.859002). This traditional Irish jig goes by several titles including The Custom House, The Dancing Master, The Dancingmaster, Drioball Na Fáinleoige, From The New Country, From The New World, From The Next Country, Gigue De Barnabé, The Swallow Tail, Swallow-tail, The Swallow’s Nest, The Swallow’s Tail and Swallows Tail. It has been recorded and performed by many recording artists including The Petersons, Turkey Creek String Band, The Broadside Band, Skip Healy, Josephine Marsh, Tionol, Dave Swarbrick and The Elftones.A Celtic and Irish Songbook must-have, this arrangement has been gig-tested and has a very easy to follow roadmap with all essential musical cues throughout. Arrangement is in lead sheet format (melody & chords) with the layout in a larger style font than lead sheets in a typical fakebook. This format can be used for guitar sheet music, for piano sheet music, as instrumental sheet music, vocal sheet music or as accompaniment to a soloist (violin, flute, singer)The perfect addition to the working musician's gig book. Please click on the publisher to view this song in other keys as well as to purchase it in the Celtic Fiddle Fake Book.SMPPress publisher page: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/stephen-bulat-sheet-music/3007289Online: http://stephenbulat.com
Swallowtail Jig (Irish Traditional) - Lead sheet (key of Am)

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Alto Saxophone Duet Alto Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.588479 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by David McKeown. Folk,Hanukkah,Jewish,World. 2 scores. 6 pages. David McKeown #6017103. Published by David McKeown (A0.588479). 7.40pm is a traditional Russian Jewish tune, often performed by Klezmer musicians. This version is arranged as a duet for two Alto Saxophones. It isn’t completely clear where the title 7.40pm comes from. One interpretation is that 7.40pm was the time the Odessa tram conductors finished work and danced to this tune. But there are versions titled 7.40am which may refer to the time of Jewish early morning prayers. Whatever the origin, there are several Russian recordings of 7.40pm that predate the 1917 revolution.7.40pm is simply arranged in a key and range best suited to the instruments. After a slow and expressively beginning, the melody switches to dance tempo.  7.40pm is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above. With a performance time of a little over three minutes, this version of 7.40pm is perfect for recital and concert performances, both formal and informal. Click the link above to listen to a full Youtube performance of the Clarinet version of this duet.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
7.40pm, Traditional Klezmer tune for Alto Saxophone Duet
2 Saxophones (duo)

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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Oboe,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.588929 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by David McKeown. Folk,Hanukkah,Jewish,World. Score and parts. 6 pages. David McKeown #6017097. Published by David McKeown (A0.588929). 7.40pm is a traditional Russian Jewish tune, often performed by Klezmer musicians. This version is arranged as a duet for one Oboe and one Violin.It isn’t completely clear where the title 7.40pm comes from. One interpretation is that 7.40pm was the time the Odessa tram conductors finished work and danced to this tune. But there are versions titled 7.40am which may refer to the time of Jewish early morning prayers. Whatever the origin, there are several Russian recordings of 7.40pm that predate the 1917 revolution.7.40pm is simply arranged in a key and range best suited to the instruments. After a slow and expressively beginning, the melody switches to dance tempo.  7.40pm is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above. With a performance time of a little over three minutes, this version of 7.40pm is perfect for recital and concert performances, both formal and informal. Click the link above to listen to a full Youtube performance of the Clarinet version of this duet.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
7.40pm, Traditional Klezmer tune for Oboe and Violin Duet

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Violin Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.845634 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Robert Newth. Celtic,Folk,World. 9 pages. Robert Newth #4287975. Published by Robert Newth (A0.845634). This book of Scottish songs and melodies contains 14 of the most popular tunes, from the love songs of Robert Burns, to the toe-tapping fiddle tunes you'd find at a Ceilidh dance. The pieces have been selected to give a wide variety of Scottish traditional music, and are aimed at violin students at the late elementary stage, although can be appreciated by all!The 14 tunes are:Ae Fond KissAuld Lang SyneCoulter's CandyEriskay Love LiltHey, Johnnie CopeKilliecrankieLoch LomondMhairi's WeddingO My Love is Like a Red, Red RoseScotland the BraveScots Wha HaeSkye Boat SongWild Mountain ThymeYe Banks and BraesIf you enjoy this collection, please consider leaving a review!
14 Traditional Scottish Tunes for Violin
Violon

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