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Marimba (Xylophone) 1,2, 3 and Bells (Vibraphone)
SKU: AP.36-20623171
Composed by Percy Hall. Mallet Quartet; Performance Music Ensemble. Great Works Publishing - LudwigMasters. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-20623171. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-20623171).
ISBN 9781638871743. UPC: 654690551443. English.
The Ash Grove, known as Llwyn Onn (win-ON) in Wales, is one of the best known melodies of the Welsh folk tradition. The melody was used by John Gay in his Beggar's Opera in 1728, even though it is an instrumental piece in origin. It has been used as the setting for several hymn texts and is still often played on its instrument of origin, the Welsh harp.
The Galway Piper has sometimes been called Piping Tim, with appropriate lyrics first published in 1746. It also has another text as a drinking song named The Rakes of Mallow. The tune has long been popular with bagpipers, who have had on occasion to slightly modify the melody to fit the unique characteristics of their instrument.
These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months.
Marimba (Xylophone) 1,2, 3 and Bells (Vibraphone)
SKU: AP.36-20623171
Composed by Percy Hall. Mallet Quartet; Performance Music Ensemble. Great Works Publishing - LudwigMasters. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-20623171. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-20623171).
ISBN 9781638871743. UPC: 654690551443. English.
The Ash Grove, known as Llwyn Onn (win-ON) in Wales, is one of the best known melodies of the Welsh folk tradition. The melody was used by John Gay in his Beggar's Opera in 1728, even though it is an instrumental piece in origin. It has been used as the setting for several hymn texts and is still often played on its instrument of origin, the Welsh harp.
The Galway Piper has sometimes been called Piping Tim, with appropriate lyrics first published in 1746. It also has another text as a drinking song named The Rakes of Mallow. The tune has long been popular with bagpipers, who have had on occasion to slightly modify the melody to fit the unique characteristics of their instrument.
These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months.
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