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Scottish Harp eBook with Digital CD

Learn some popular Scottish harp tunes with our downloadable eBook and digital CD.

Corrina Hewat is one of the leading players of the Scottish harp today and tours and teaches worldwide.

Contains

This is a scrolling eBook and it will work equally well on and iPad, Tablet or computer.

A Collection of Original and Scottish Tunes arranged for the Celtic Harp

Corrina Hewat is one of the leading players of the Scottish harp today and tours and teaches worldwide. She is the harp tutor on the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland traditional music course and plays in many bands including the popular Unusual Suspects.

These arrangements of Scottish tunes and her own compositions reflect influences from her traditional and jazz music scenes.

There is a lovely Digital CD to go with this ebook in the Digital Albums.

Details

Instruments:
Harp
Book format:
A4
Authors:
Corrina Hewat
ISBN:
978-1-906804-31-2
Articulations:
Fingering, Staff notation
Tune Types:
Air, Jig, Reel, Strathspey
Occasions:
Ceilidh, Hogmanay
Pages:
28
Level:
Intermediate
Arrangers:
Corrina Hewat
Date:
2002
Origin:
Scottish
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Contents

  • Oran Na Maighdinn Mhara
  • Tuireadh Iain Ruaidh Marry Me Now
  • The Massacre of Glencoe
  • The Ewie with the Crooked Horn
  • Gin ye kiss my wife
  • I’ll tell the minister
  • Lindsay Grace Johnson
  • Drover Lads
  • Isle of Aigas
  • The Old Reel/G minor Reel
  • The Warlocks
  • Jade’s Cat
  • Marsaili Stewart Skinner
  • Maggie’s Pancakes
  • Sgian Dubh
  • Intermediate Fiddler
  • Skyedancing
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Reviews

“A collection of original and Scottish tunes arranged for the Celtic harp............Harp players who love traditional Scottish music will most definitely want to own this book of musical notation and its companion CD by one of Scotland’s most accomplished performers and composers..........Hewat blends traditional Scottish tunes with jazzy rhythms and chords to create a uniquely inspiring sound. There is something for the beginner to the advanced harper here.”

Paula Moore - Dirty Linen Magazine

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