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Combined First & Second Ceilidh Collections for Fiddlers
One of the best selling books of traditional tunes in Scotland today.
A great resource for those wanting to learn to play Scottish music and dance. As used by many fiddle groups, accordionists, school groups, fiddle orchestras and bands wanting simple but fun Scottish music for solos, ceilidh dancing, mods etc. The music is well laid out in “sets” ideal for dancing popular Scottish dances. Over 150 great Scottish airs, marches, strathspeys, reels, hornpipes etc. Simple bowings and chords for accompaniment are included. The book is perfect bound, has large clear print and can be easily sight read from a music stand. Simple chords and bowings included. These are the first two books in a four book series.
86pp
A' Chreag ghuanach, A man's a man for a' that, Ae fond kiss, Aitken drum, Am falbh thu leam, a ribhinn g?, Amazing grace, Angus Macleod, An t bhan, The Auld Hoose, Auld lang syne, Babes in the wood, Balaich an Iasgaich, Barnyards o' Dalgetty, Belfast Polka, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The Bloody fields of Flanders, The Bluebell Polka, Bonnie lass o' Fyvie, The Braes of Mar, Bratach bhan, Brochan lom, Buain na rainich, Calum beag, The Cockle gatherer, Come by the hills, Comin' thro' the rye, Corn riggs, The Cumberland Reel, Dark Lochnagar, Dream Angus, The Duchess tree, The Duke of Fife's welcome to Deeside, The East Neuk of Fife, The Fairy Dance, Fairy lullaby, For we're no awa' tae bide awa', The Glasgow Highlanders, The Green Hills of Islay, The Green Hills of Tyrol, Hamish's tune, The Harmonica, High Road to Gairloch, Highland laddie, The Hills of Lorne, Huntingtower, I belong to Glasgow, I'll gang nae mair tae yon toun, The Irish washerwoman, John Grumlie, Johnny Cope, Kate Dalrymple, Katie Bairdie, Keel Row, Kemnay House, La Russe, The Lass o' Gowrie, LochQ Duich, Loch Lomond, The Lovat Scouts, MacFarlane o' the Sprots o' Burnieboozle, Macnamara's band, Marie's Wedding, The Mingulay Boat song, Mo mhthair, Mo Nighean Donn Bhoidheach, Mormond Braes, The Music of Spey, My bonnie lies over the ocean, My love is like a red red rose, The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen, Northlands, Nut brown maiden, Off she goes, Orange and blue, The Queen's four Marys, Rakes of Mallow, Reel of Tullochgorm, The Road and the Miles to Dundee, Roll her on the hill, The Roses of Prince Charlie, Rothesay Bay, The Rowan tree, Roxburgh Castle, Rubha Bhatairnis, Scotland the Brave, Seann Triubhas, Skye Boat Song, Soraidh leis an it', Sound the pibroch, Steamboat, The Stronsay Wedding, The Sword of St Columba, There was a lad, This is no my ain lassie, Tom an t-searraich, Trusaidh mi na coilleagan, Uist tramping song, Westering Home, Whistle o'er the lave o't, White cockade, Wild mountain thyme, Ye banks and braes, An ubhal as airde, Barney Brallaghan, Believe me, these endearing young charms, Birlinn Ghoraidh Chrobhan, Blackthorn stick, Bonnie Dundee, Bottom of the punch bowl, The Boys of Bluehill, The Bugle horn, The Campbells are coming, Cearcal a' chuain, The Cock o the north, The Cornerhouse jig, Cta gearr sgiobalta, The Cradle song, Da bonnie polka, Dancing in Kyle, Dashing white sergeant, Davy Nick Nack, The De'il amang the tailors, Dingle regatta, Drops of brandy, Edmund McKenzie of Plockton, Fgail Barraigh, Fear a' phige, The Gentle maiden, Good night and joy be with you, Green grow the rashes, The Growling old man, and the grumbling old woman, Haste to the wedding, Hugaibh oirbh, The Humours of California, The Hundred pipers, I bhi ada, I hae a wife o my ain, Jean Milligan, Jeanie's blue een, Jenny's bawbee, Jumping Geordie, Lad with the plaidie, Lannagan's ball, Lass o' Patie's mill, Leezie Lindsay, Lord Randolph's bride, Miri mhin meall-shuileach, Merrily danced the quaker's wife, Miss Forbes farewell to Banff, Mrs Jamieson's favourite, Mrs Macleod of Raasay, My love she's but a lassie yet, Nell Flaherty's drake, O'Carolan's concerto, O'er the hills and far away, Oidhche mhath leibh, Old rosin the b ow, Peat fire flame, Petronella, Phil the fluter's ball, Rattlin' roarin' Willie, Roaring jelly, 'S a
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First Ceilidh Collection For Fiddlers
An exciting collection of easier Scottish fiddle tunes presented in sets for playing for Scottish dancing or solo fiddle.
This is the first book in this very popular four book series of Scottish music. These are some of the best selling books of traditional tunes in Scotland today. A great resource for those wanting to learn more about Scottish music and dance and used by many fiddle groups, accordionists, school groups, fiddle orchestras and bands wanting simple but fun Scottish music for solos, ceilidh dancing, mods etc. The music is well laid out in sets ideal for dancing popular Scottish dances. This book is a must have for those just starting out to learn Scottish music and all Scottish fiddle and accordion enthusiasts at any stage. 92 great Scottish airs, marches, strathspeys, reels, hornpipes etc. Simple bowings and chords for accompaniment included. The book has large clear print and can be easily sight read from a music stand. A demonstration solo fiddle Cd is available of all the material in the First Ceilidh Collection for Fiddlers.
44pp

A' Chreag ghuanach, A man's a man for a' that, Ae fond kiss, Aitken drum, Am falbh thu leam, a ribhinn g?, Amazing grace, Angus Macleod, An t bhan, The Auld Hoose, Auld lang syne, Babes in the wood, Balaich an Iasgaich, Barnyards o' Dalgetty, Belfast Polka, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The Bloody fields of Flanders, The Bluebell Polka, Bonnie lass o' Fyvie, The Braes of Mar, Bratach bhan, Brochan lom, Buain na rainich, Calum beag, The Cockle gatherer, Come by the hills, Comin' thro' the rye, Corn riggs, The Cumberland Reel, Dark Lochnagar, Dream Angus, The Duchess tree, The Duke of Fife's welcome to Deeside, The East Neuk of Fife, The Fairy Dance, Fairy lullaby, For we're no awa' tae bide awa', The Glasgow Highlanders, The Green Hills of Islay, The Green Hills of Tyrol, Hamish's tune, The Harmonica, High Road to Gairloch, Highland laddie, The Hills of Lorne, Huntingtower, I belong to Glasgow, I'll gang nae mair tae yon toun, The Irish washerwoman, John Grumlie, Johnny Cope, Kate Dalrymple, Katie Bairdie, Keel Row, Kemnay House, La Russe, The Lass o' Gowrie, LochQ Duich, Loch Lomond, The Lovat Scouts, MacFarlane o' the Sprots o' Burnieboozle, Macnamara's band, Marie's Wedding, The Mingulay Boat song, Mo mhthair, Mo Nighean Donn Bhoidheach, Mormond Braes, The Music of Spey, My bonnie lies over the ocean, My love is like a red red rose, The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen, Northlands, Nut brown maiden, Off she goes, Orange and blue, The Queen's four Marys, Rakes of Mallow, Reel of Tullochgorm, The Road and the Miles to Dundee, Roll her on the hill, The Roses of Prince Charlie, Rothesay Bay, The Rowan tree, Roxburgh Castle, Rubha Bhatairnis, Scotland the Brave, Seann Triubhas, Skye Boat Song, Soraidh leis an it', Sound the pibroch, Steamboat, The Stronsay Wedding, The Sword of St Columba, There was a lad, This is no my ain lassie, Tom an t-searraich, Trusaidh mi na coilleagan, Uist tramping song, Westering Home, Whistle o'er the lave o't, White cockade, Wild mountain thyme, Ye banks and braes.
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Fourth Ceilidh Collection For Fiddlers
A lively collection of great Scottish, Irish and Canadian tunes to add variety to your sets!
The Four books in the series “The Ceilidh Collection for Fiddlers” have been best sellers in Scotland for more than 13 years with all ages and stages of fiddle players - a testimony to the great Scottish music contained in them. This volume contains some tunes which use more complex rhythms, bowings and the keys up to three flats. Another stunning collection of popular tunes for ceilidh dancing and solo performances.
44pp

Contents
A Health to the Ladies, A' Mhaighdean Mhara, An Cluinn thu mi, mo nighean, Back o Bennachie, Bill Sullivans, The Black Bear, Bonnie Wee Jeanie McColl, The Boston Burglar, Buffalo Girls, Cathkin Braes, Cherish the Ladies, Clean Pea Strae, Come O'er the Stream, Charlie, Còta mòr Ealasaid, The Crusader's March, Da Slockit Light, Dear Old Donegal, The Duke of Perth, Duncan Gray, Dunnydeer, Eilean mo Ghaoil, Filoro, Flower of Scotland, The Galloway Hills, Garden where the Praties Grow, Ger the Rigger, Girl with the Blue Dress on, Glenburnie Rant, Glencoe, Glengarry's March, Golden Slippers, Hare among the Corn, The Heather Hills, The Heights of Alma, Highland Cathedral, Highland Whisky, The Hopeful Lover, If You're Irish, Irish Rover, Island Spinning Song, Jaybird, Jean Kirkpatrick's Fancy, Jenny Nettles, John Anderson my Jo, John McAlpine, Kelly of Killan, Killiecrankie, Kinclaven Brig, La Grande Chaine, Leaving of Liverpool, Let's have a ceilidh, Liberty, Liverpool Hornpipe, Lord Saltoun, Maclean's Welcome, Mangister Voe, Maxwell's Rant, Mrs Macpherson of Cluny, 'S i Morag a rinn a' Bhanais, Murdo's Wedding, My Big Kilmarnock Bunnet, Neil Gow's Strathspey, Nelson's Hornpipe, New Castle Bridge, Nicky Tams, O' a the airts, Piper's Paradise, Prince Charlie's Welcome, The Rope Waltz, The Sailor's Hornpipe, Smith's a Gallant Fireman, Soraidh, Stack of Wheat, The Starry Nights of Shetland, There Cam a Young Man, Tripping up the Stairs, The Wee Kirkcudbright Centipede, Whisky in the Jar, The Wild Colonial boy, Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut, With a Shellalagh under me arm, You're Welcome Charlie Stewart.
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Second Ceilidh Collection For Fiddlers
A further collection of the easier popular Scottish ceilidh tunes arranged for solo or group playing.
Book two contains an interesting selection of Scottish reels, marches, strathspeys, jigs, polkas, airs etc. all with easy chords for accompaniment and arranged in ‘sets’ for ceilidh dancing. Another great selection of the most popular Scottish tunes. Suitable for all melody instruments. All the books have large clear print and can be easily sight read from a music stand. Chords included.
44pp

Second Ceilidh Collection Contents
An ubhal as airde, Barney Brallaghan, Believe me, these endearing young charms, Birlinn Ghoraidh Chrobhan, Blackthorn stick, Bonnie Dundee, Bottom of the punch bowl, The Boys of Bluehill, The Bugle horn, The Campbells are coming, Cearcal a' chuain, The Cock o the north, The Cornerhouse jig, Còta gearr sgiobalta, The Cradle song, Da bonnie polka, Dancing in Kyle, Dashing white sergeant, Davy Nick Nack, The De'il amang the tailors, Dingle regatta, Drops of brandy, Edmund McKenzie of Plockton, Fàgail Barraigh, Fear a' phige, The Gentle maiden, Good night and joy be with you, Green grow the rashes, The Growling old man, and the grumbling old woman, Haste to the wedding, Hugaibh oirbh, The Humours of California, The Hundred pipers, I bhi ada, I hae a wife o my ain, Jean Milligan, Jeanie's blue een, Jenny's bawbee, Jumping Geordie, Lad with the plaidie, Lannagan's ball, Lass o' Patie's mill, Leezie Lindsay, Lord Randolph's bride, Màiri mhin meall-shuileach, Merrily danced the quaker's wife, Miss Forbes farewell to Banff, Mrs Jamieson's favourite, Mrs Macleod of Raasay, My love she's but a lassie yet, Nell Flaherty's drake, O'Carolan's concerto, O'er the hills and far away, Oidhche mhath leibh, Old rosin the bow, Peat fire flame, Petronella, Phil the fluter's ball, Rattlin' roarin' Willie, Roaring jelly, 'S ann an Ile, Scots wha hae, Seven step polka, Sì beag sì mor, The Siege of Ennis, The Soldier's joy, Spanish ladies, The Thistle of Scotland, Turkey in the straw, Ubhaidh abhaidh, Will ye no come back again.
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Third Ceilidh Collection For Fiddlers
Easier popular Scottish ceilidh tunes arranged for solo, group playing and in sets suitable for dancing.
Book three contains another exciting selection of the best of Scottish reels, marches, strathspeys, jigs, polkas, airs etc. all with easy chords for accompaniment and arranged in ‘sets’ for ceilidh dancing. Another great selection of Scotlands’ popular and lovely melodies. Suitable for all lead instruments. In sets suitable for dancing. Chords included.
44pp
The Third Ceilidh Collection for Fiddlers Cd is available as a learning guide when practising the tunes in the book. An album of 78 audio files created from midi acoustic Grand Piano.

Contents
The 42nd Highlanders' March, An Gaol a Thug Mi Og, Arkansas Traveller, The Banks of the Spey, Bonnie Galloway, The Bonnie Lass o Bon-Accord, Breakdown, Caisteal a' Ghlinne, The Caledonian March, Castle in the Glen, Ca' the Ewes, Chan eil Mo Leannan Ann an Seo, Checkered Stockings, The Chicken Reel, The Connaughtman's Rambles, Corran House, Dancing Feet, Dancing the Baby, Denis Murphy's Polka , Drummond Castle, Duanag an t-Seòladair, Egan's Polka, Farewell to the Creeks, Faroe Rum, Fliuch an Oidhche, The Flowers of Edinburgh, The Galway Hornpipe, Glenbuchat Lodge, The Glencoe March, The Greencastle Hornpipe, Grinn Donn Sgiobalta, Gu Math Slan a Chi Mi, Heilan' Donald , Hey! Ho! My Bonnie Lass, The "Hoy" Song, The Hut on Staffin Island, I Love a Lassie, In Praise of Islay, Jacky Tar, Jock o' Hazeldene, John Ryan's Polka, The Kilt is my Delight , Kirk's Hornpipe, Lady Madeline Sinclair, Lassie wi' the Yellow Coatie, The Lochmaben Hornpipe, Macdonald's March to the Wars, The Maid on the Green, Many a Thing I Saw, Midnight on the Water, Miss Bennet's Jig, Miss Gayton's Hornpipe, Miss Hepburn Belches, Miss Murray of Lintrose, Miss Rowan Davies, Moladh na Lanndaidh, My Farewell, My Nannie's Awa', My Sweetheart's not here, The Pet of the Pipers, The Rakes of Kildare, Roamin ' in the Gloamin', Saint Kilda Wedding, The Scartaglen Polka, Scotch on the Rocks, 'S ioma rud a chunna mi, Skye Dance, Snouts and Ears, Snug in a Blanket, The Sow's Lament for the Tatties, Staten Island, Stocainnean Daoimean, The Stool of Repentance, Stop your ticklin'; Jock, Sweet Tibbie Dunbar, Teann a-nall, Tell her I am, Tiugainn gu Sgalpaigh , Tombigbee Waltz, Uidhist mo Ghraidh, Waiting for the Federals, Welcome to Scalpay, Wha wadna fecht for Chairlie?, Whisky in the Jar, The Wild Rover.
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