Scarborough Fair (for B flat clarinet and piano)
Scarborough Fair (for B flat clarinet and piano)
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SKU: A0.1313472
Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Folk,Historic,Multicultural,Wedding,World. Score and part. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #902232. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1313472).The is a freely adapted arrangement of the popular English folk song Scarborough Fair which was made famous by Simon and Garfunkel in the 1960s. The piano accompaniment is fairly straight-forward and the clarinet part is printed in large easy-to-read notation. It is about the UK's ABRSM Grade 4 level. The arrangement starts in D minor (concert) the moves to A minor (concert). The lowest clarinet note is written A just under the treble staff and the top not is written B just above the staff. Awkward movement atound the break has been avoided. The duration is 02:50 and this lovely folk melody in the Dorian mode would make a really useful addition to the repertoire of a student clarinet player. The clarinet part and the piano accompaniment come in a single PDF file.
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