Scarborough Fair Easy Violin Duet
String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Violin Duet Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.964642

Composed by Anonymous. Arranged by Douglas Wattson. Classical,Concert,Holiday,Instructional,Love,Standards. 5 pages. Douglas Wattson #6425313. Published by Douglas Wattson (A0.964642).

"Scarborough Fair" is an English folk song about a market fair that took place in the Yorkshire town of Scarborough during medieval times. The song had many interpreters and versions, the most notable being the recording made by the duo Simon & Garfunkel and the version by the Irish group Celtic Woman that had the participation of soprano Hayley Westenra. This is a simple arrangement for violin duet or violin ensemble, it is ideal for recitals, music education, classes, etc. Enjoy.

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