Simple in form but deep in its message that love endures longer than physical beauty, this arrangement of an Irish ballad offers two verses scored with flexible voicings, an optional solo, and flexible
A familiar story of love and loss, this traditional Irish ballad has a little-known history. Students will enjoy singing the plaintive melody in unison or in its three-part voicing. Flexible in both voicing
This catchy version of the traditional American folk song is perfect for square dancing as well as singing! After your students learn to sing it, use the accompanying CD as they sing and dance in music
Inspired by a trip to Scotland, this selection includes common Scottish blessings in its lyrics. "Lang may your lum reek" means "long may your chimney smoke" (a blessing for long life). "Weel may your
This Irish folksong also known as Cockles and Mussels is the unofficial anthem of Dublin, Ireland. This arrangement of this old tune features two vocal parts with the option of using a soloist in
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This beautiful setting of the favorite Appalachian folk ballad is set in a three-part mixed voicing with a beautiful arrangement that is very pianistic in nature. Carefully arranged, this piece works
This arrangement of the tale of a Native American maiden and her love, captured in this beloved folk song, begins and ends with a solo voice. A second soloist joins in shortly after the beginning to
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean or Bring Back My Bonnie To Me is a traditional Scottish folk tune. The vocals are written in an SSA voicing with parts 2 and 3 working together to intertwine
The medieval Celtic dance style found in this two-part arrangement gives this old Welsh folk song some real drive. The fun-to-sing arrangement is very approachable for younger students and also provides an