Translation: Large mixed together. Bass Guitar with TAB. Melody and Guitar Chords. Piano with melody and chords. countermelody.
Translation: Thirty-three jigs, reels, hornpipes, airs, dances and ballads from England, Ireland and Scotland.
Translation: Dave Swarbrick played with the two famous folk groups, Ian Campbell and Fairport Convention, before making this record. --.
Translation: The Peacock followed the Hen. Napolean crossing the Alps. The Pullet. From the New Country.
Translation: Plan.
Translation: This piano version could fit nicely in a church service, a recital, or even a ceilidh in its less raucous moments. Advanced.
Translation: Piano sheet music. Cello Part Only. Composed by Katherine. For Cello, Piano.
Translation: In The Rainforest. The Waiting Game. A Thumb On The Nose.
Translation: The title Ceilidh come from the Gaelic and means "an informal gathering for dancing, singing and telling stories.
Translation: For 2 Alto Saxophones and 1 Tenor Saxophone, with an extra Alto part to replace the Tenor if required.
Translation: Either format is highly flexible, which means the music can be played as solos, duets or trios as well as with larger ensembles.
Translation: Presented here are 100 well-known, popular, traditional Scottish dance tunes, ideally suited to ceilidh dancing and pub sessions.
Translation: As an extra learning aid this soundtrack contains all the tunes in the book of the same name. Beginning. For Violin.
Translation: However, there is a slight bias towards the more exotic and slightly more obscure, alongside some of Mally's personal favorites.