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Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann / Caol Muile / An t-Eilean Muileach
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Complete set
Title by uploader: Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann / Caol Muile / An t-Eilean Muileach
Instrumentation |
Accordion |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Arranger |
Julia Gordon |
Publisher |
Julia Gordon |
Three Scots Gaelic airs arranged for accordion. Full RH and LH notation, tempo directions and suggested couplers. Duration: 4:16 Suitable for self-improvers and teaching accordion.
NOTES
Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann (Mull Of The High Mountains) This Gaelic song was composed by Duncan Livingstone (1877-1964) of Crogan, Isle of Mull and one of the many songs taken by emigrants to Nova Scotia. The melody is thought to be older.
Caol Muile (The Sound Of Mull) Also known as The Iona Boat Song, this is a song about the narrow stretch of water between Mull and Iona, composed by the Rev. John MacLeod of Morvern. Mentioned in ‘Modern Gaelic Bards’ (1908), the song praises the beauty of the area and its menfolk who put to sea, commenting that it will still be there after everyone he knows has left.
An t-Eilean Muileach (The Isle Of Mull) Lyrics by Dughall MacPhail (1818-1887) from Strathcoil, Mull, author, poet and songwriter. The song praises the beauty of the island.
No.1 Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann (Mull Of The High Mountains)
Title by uploader: Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann (Mull Of The High Mountains)
Instrumentation |
Accordion |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Arranger |
Julia Gordon |
Publisher |
Julia Gordon |
a traditional Scots Gaelic air arranged for accordion
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