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Scottish Air

Этномузыка/Шотландская • 2015 • Автор текста: Gail Brentnall
 
 
   
 

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Название пользователя: Scottish Air

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Продавец Gail Brentnall
PDF, 281.6 Кб ID: SM-000291717 Дата публикации: 08 июл 2017
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Флейта, Смешанный хор
Состав исполнителей
Хор
Тип нот
Партитура
Тональность
Фа мажор
Издатель
Gail Brentnall
Язык
Английский
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
2'10
'Scottish Air' lasts 2 minutes 10 seconds and is a setting of my own words for four-part choir, S. A. T. B., with piano and flute accompaniment. If no flute is available, the piano part works perfectly well by itself, but is enhanced by the addition of the flute. Alternatively, the flute part could be played on a separate keyboard which has a synthetic flute sound.

This wistful folk song is about someone who is homesick for Scotland, his native land. He misses the Highland music, the mountains, the streams, and not least, the heather.

There are 3 verses. The key is F major with a brief modulation to the dominant at the end of the second phrase and a crescendo leading up to the high-pitched soprano line in verse one of, "Play piper, play". In the first half of verse 2, the men sing the melody, while the women harmonise above on "Ah" up to the highest point at the third phrase when the ladies take over the tune again on "Sing choir, sing". Verse 3 is similar to verse 1 in structure with a triumphant peak at "Ring bells, ring", as the traveller at last finds his way home.

The audio clip here is sung by the "Bel Canto" amateur choir of Macclesfield and includes verses 1 and 2 only.
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Piano/flute parts

Название пользователя: Scottish Air (Piano/Flute Score)

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Продавец Gail Brentnall
PDF, 222.5 Кб ID: SM-000291718 Дата публикации: 08 июл 2017
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Флейта
Тип нот
Партии
Тональность
Фа мажор
Аранжировщик
Gail Brentnall
Издатель
Gail Brentnall
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
This is the piano and flute score for my composition, 'Scottish Air', which lasts 2 minutes 10 seconds and is a setting of my own words for four-part choir, S. A. T. B., with piano and flute accompaniment. If no flute is available, the piano part works perfectly well by itself, but is enhanced by the addition of the flute. Alternatively, the flute part could be played on a separate keyboard which has a synthetic flute sound.

This wistful folk song is about someone who is homesick for Scotland, his native land. He misses the Highland music, the mountains, the streams, and not least, the heather.

A more detailed description of the song itself, together with an audio clip, sung by the "Bel Canto" amateur choir of Macclesfield, is available with the full score.
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Вокальная партитура

Название пользователя: Scottish Air (Vocal Score)

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Продавец Gail Brentnall
PDF, 216.6 Кб ID: SM-000291719 Дата публикации: 08 июл 2017
Инструменты
Смешанный хор
Состав исполнителей
Хор
Тип нот
Вокальная партитура
Тональность
Фа мажор
Издатель
Gail Brentnall
Язык
Английский
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
2'10
This is the vocal score for my composition, 'Scottish Air', which lasts 2 minutes 10 seconds and is a setting of my own words for four-part choir, S. A. T. B., with piano and flute accompaniment.

This wistful folk song is about someone who is homesick for Scotland, his native land. He misses the Highland music, the mountains, the streams, and not least, the heather.

There are 3 verses. The key is F major with a brief modulation to the dominant at the end of the second phrase and a crescendo leading up to the high-pitched soprano line in verse one of, "Play piper, play". In the first half of verse 2, the men sing the melody, while the women harmonise above on "Ah" up to the highest point at the third phrase when the ladies take over the tune again on "Sing choir, sing". Verse 3 is similar to verse 1 in structure with a triumphant peak at "Ring bells, ring", as the traveller at last finds his way home.

An audio clip sung by the "Bel Canto" amateur choir of Macclesfield, is available with the full score, which can be purchased separately.
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