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The Water is Wide
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The Water is Wide by Scottish Folk Song Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Scottish Folk Song
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Concert Band (The grade depends on each part., (A): Gr.2.5 / (B): Gr.1 / Single Part: Gr.1.5, , Flute (A), Flute (B), Oboe (optional), Bassoon (optional), Bb Clarinet (A), Bb Clarinet (B), Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone (A), Eb Alto Saxophone (B), Bb Tenor Saxopho) - Level 2

SKU: BZ.COMS-85149A

Composed by Scottish Folk Song. Arranged by Makoto Onodera. Folk Tunes. Dual Grade Series. Score. Bravo Music #COMS-85149A. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.COMS-85149A).

The Water is Wide is a Scottish folk song from the 16th-17th century that gained much attention from a national TV performance in Japan. I first arranged it for small band, and then rearranged it with full orchestration, voices, and countermelodies for dual grade use. The piece is to be utilized as a basic training chorale, focusing on melody and harmony more than Scottish traditional elements. There is an intended element of entrance like "Elsa' s Procession to the Cathedral" so the opening is an homage to that work.

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