32 Scottish favorites all arranged for piano/vocal with chord symbols. Includes: Bluebell Polka * My Ain Folk * Down in the Glen * and more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid arrangements,
By Samuel Reynolds (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Song of Scotland (Vocal Songbooks) (Paperback)
No music book can include everything you want it to. But "A Song of Scotland" compiles 32 well known Scottish songs, with full piano arrangements, and lyrics for all but two of them. From the mellow Eriskay Love Lilt to The Tartan, there are goodies here for all.The book does not provide any new arrangements. Most are from Dorse Bros., 1972, and others extend back to the early 1900s. But they are all solid piano arrangements. And except for Scotland the Brave and The Balintore Fisherman, they all provide at least a couple of verses, and often many verses. (Of course, for some of these songs there are a multitude of verses and variants.) Overall, the book provides solid piano arrangements for a singalong--whether with piano, fiddle, accordian, or a combination. Includes: Rothesay Bay, My Love is Like a Red Red Rose, The Hundred Pipers, Annie Laurie, Loch Lomond, Bonnie Dundee, Bonny Mary of Argyle, Auld Lang Syne, Wee Cooper O'Fife, Scotland the Brave*, The Balintore Fisherman*, Down in the Glen, The Tartan, A Gordon for Me, Old Scotch Mother of Mine, Tobermory Bay, The Dark Island, Bluebell Polka, The Dundee Ghost, The Red Yo-Yo, On the Banks of Allan Water, The Piper of Dundee, Leezie Lindsay, Ca' the Yowes, The Flowers o' the Forest, My Ain Folk, Bonnie Wee Thing, Will Ye No Come Back Again, My Heart's in the Highlands, Afton Water, An Eriskay Love Lilt, and The Road to the Isles. (*No lyrics)
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