Celtic Gems for Cello by Craig Duncan Collection / Songbook - Sheet Music

By Craig Duncan

Celtic Gems for Cello contains 68 of the most played and loved melodies from the Celtic tradition including 25 reels, 31 jigs, 8 slip jigs and 4 Irish hornpipes. Tunes of similar style are grouped with melodies that work well in sets, or medleys. Stylistic bowing and ornament ideas as well as suggested chord changes are included to give options in interpreting the tunes.

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Genres:
Folk Celtic St. Patrick's Day
Composers:
Craig Duncan
Publishers:
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
ISBN:
9781513468440
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Craig Duncan
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
40
Size:
8.75 x 11.75 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.46 pounds

Strings - Intermediate

SKU: MB.31082

Composed by Craig Duncan. This edition: Saddle Stitch. Strings, Cello, Celtic, World, Folk, Saddle-stitched. Celtic. Book. 40 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #31082. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.31082).

ISBN 9781513468440. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

Celtic Gems for Cello contains 68 of the most played and loved melodies from the Celtic tradition including 25 reels, 31 jigs, 8 slip jigs and 4 Irish hornpipes. Tunes of similar style are grouped with melodies that work well in sets, or medleys. Stylistic bowing and ornament ideas as well as suggested chord changes are included to give options in interpreting the tunes.

  • An Comhra Donn (The Brown Box)

  • Apples In Winter

  • Baltiorum

  • Banish Misfortune

  • Bonny Kate

  • Boys Of The Blue Hill

  • Charley The Prayermaster

  • Cherish The Ladies

  • Clean Pease Strae (Brounas Reel)

  • Dennis Murphyas Polka

  • Down the Broom

  • Dublin Streets

  • Easter Sunday

  • Fig For A Kiss

  • Foxhunteras Jig

  • Garry Owen

  • Gatehouse Maid

  • Guilderoy

  • Hardiman The Fiddler

  • Irish Washerwoman

  • Jack On The Green

  • John Ryanas Polka

  • Maggie Brownas Favorite

  • Merrily Kiss the Quaker

  • Miss Mcleodas Reel

  • Molly Put The Kettle On

  • Morrisonas Jig

  • Off To California

  • Out On The Ocean

  • Over The Moor To Maggie

  • Paddy Clancyas Jig

  • Paddy Oarafferty

  • Polly Put The Kettle On

  • Red Haired Boy (The Little Beggarman)

  • Rocheas Favorite

  • Smash The Windows

  • Sporting Paddy

  • St. Patrickas Day

  • The Blarney Pilgrim

  • The Butterfly

  • The Cliffs of Moher

  • The Connaughtmanas Rambles

  • The Geese In The Bog

  • The High Road To Linton

  • The Humors Of Tulla

  • The Kesh Jig

  • The Killavil

  • The Lilting Banshee (Ballinasloe Fair)

  • The Liverpool Hornpipe

  • The Maid Behind The Bar

  • The Mist Covered Mountain

  • The Monaghan Jig

  • The Morning Star

  • The Musical Priest

  • The New Mown Meadow

  • The Priest And His Boots

  • The Priest With The Collar

  • The Priestas Leap

  • The Rocky Road To Dublin

  • The Sally Gardens

  • The Ship In Full Sail

  • The Shores Of Lough Gowna

  • The Silver Spear

  • The Star Of Munster

  • The Strawberry Blossom

  • The Swallowtail Jig

  • Whiskey Before Breakfast

  • Wind That Shakes The Barley