Niels Gow's Lament For the Death Of His Second Wife for Alto Recorder and Guitar
Alto Recorder - Digital Sheet Music

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Guitar,Instrumental Duet,Recorder - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1409303

By Niel Gow. By Niel Gow. Arranged by Randy W. Scott. 20th Century,Baroque,Celtic,Early Music,Folk,Irish. 5 pages. Randy Scott #991904. Published by Randy Scott (A0.1409303).

Niel Gow's Lament is one of the most beautiful of early Scottish laments and aires and is known around the world. This is an arrangement based on Niel Gow's original music and it has been harmonized and and scored for an alto recorder and guitar in both chord symbols and notation. The alto recorder part is easily played by a player of moderate ability. The guitar part is also easily played by a player of moderate ability and has been written out by a professional guitarist in both notation and chord symbols all in the first position.

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