Ancient Scottish Air
Composer: Scottish Folk Song | Arranger: Seth Bedford
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Description
Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3, Viola, Cello, Contrabass — This plaintive Scottish tune was used extensively by Michael Nyman in his score for Jane Campion's film, The Piano. This arrangement offers young players an entrée into the rich breadth of Scottish folk music with a lilting dotted melody that is fun to play. With pizzicato and staccato accompaniments, this lyrical melody is passed around to every section of the orchestra. The lyrics tell of winter’s end giving way to bright flowers of spring, which the singer compares to his darling loved one. While playable in first position, more advanced students may practice playing in higher positions with ringing vibrato. This plaintive tune was made famous in the film "The Piano." This arrangement offers young players an entrée into the rich breadth of Scottish folk music with a lilting dotted melody that is fun to play. With pizzicato and staccato accompaniments, this lyrical melody is passed around to every section of the orchestra. The lyrics tell of winter’s end giving way to bright flowers of spring, which the singer compares to his darling loved one. While playable in first position, more advanced students may practice playing in higher positions with ringing vibrato.
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Product Info
| SKU | YAS225F |
| Publisher | Carl Fischer Music |
| Section | String Orchestra |
| Category | Orchestra |
