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The Keel Row (sheet music)

This was a popular bridal tune in Scotland in the past. The song lyric origins are from Jacobite times and collected by Hogg from Cromek’s Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway songs, but the tune may be earlier. It is thought it may originally have been the song from which Weel may the Boatie Rows developed.

Details

Instruments:
Fiddle
Key:
A major
Composers:
Traditional
Time signature:
4/4
Articulations:
Bowing, Chords
Tempo:
Crotchet = 132
Occasions:
Ceilidh
Origin:
Scottish
Level:
Beginners
Arrangers:
Taigh na Teud
Date:
18th Century
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