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English & Irish Duets for Violin with Optional Second Part for Viola by Traditional Viola - Sheet Music

By Traditional
Violin - easy-intermediate

SKU: HL.44000711

For Violin with Optional Second Part for Viola. Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Nico Dezaire. De Haske Play-Along Book. English, Folk, Irish. Book Only. Composed 2002. 24 pages. De Haske Publications #1023198401. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.44000711).

ISBN 9789043115872. UPC: 073999530162. 9.0x12.0x0.119 inches. International (more than one language).

19 duets for string players with some experience in playing in the first position, including: All Through the Night * God Save the Queen * Greensleeves * Irish Washerwoman * Scarborough Fair * Simple Simon * and more.

  • Alleluia
  • Simple Simon
  • Greensleeves
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Scarborough Fair
  • A Policeman's Lot Is Not A Happy One
  • God Save The Queen
  • Irish Washerwoman
  • All Through The Night
  • Early In The Morning
  • The Ghost of Tom
  • Drowsy Maggie
  • Old English Dance
  • Blue Bells of Scotland
  • Floral Dance
  • Molly On The Shore
  • Mists Before the Sunrise Fly
  • The Lough Gill
  • Dunmore Lassies

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Carol E.
April 06, 2012
English & Irish Duets
Great fun at a great price! I had a group of violinist friends play/sight read these duets at my Saint Patrick's Day party. I play viola and was able to play the melody/1st violin line in most of tunes in 1st position. The harmony (2nd violin/viola) line is definitely less challenging; however, the collection is arranged well and allowed classically trained musicians to sound like fiddlers for a day.