Easiest Tune Book of National Airs Book 2, The - Pike, Eleanor Franklin
Easiest Tune Book of National Airs Book 2, The - Pike, Eleanor Franklin
Product code: EA11034Description
National airs of the British Isles arranged as simply as possible for young pianists: the left hand is entirely in the five finger position. Compiled and arranged by Eleanor Franklin Pike, 1968: Book 2.
Aberystwyth - Parry, J
Bailiffs Daughter of Islington, The - trad. English
Begone! Dull Care - trad. English
Blow the Wind Southerly - trad. Northumbrian
Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind - Arne, T
Caller Herrin' - trad. Scottish
Campbells are Coming, The - trad. Scottish
Cockles and Mussels - trad. Irish
Comin' Thro' the Rye - trad. Scottish
Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron - trad. Somerset
David of the White Rock / Dafydd y Garreg Wen - trad. Welsh
Dear Harp of Erin - trad. Irish
Fanny the Flower of the Fair / Ffanni Blodau'r Ffair - trad. Welsh
Flight of the Earls, The (My Native Land) - trad. Irish
Girl I Left Behind Me, The (Brighton Camp) - anon. 18th c.
God Bless the Prince of Wales - James
Good Morrow, Gossip Joan - trad. English
Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls, The - trad. Irish
Heart of Oak - Boyce
Hob a Derry Dando - trad. Welsh
Hyfrydol - Pritchard
Land of my Fathers / Hen Wlad fy Nhadau - James
Lass with the Delicate Air, The - Arne, M
O No, John! - trad. Somerset
On the Banks of Allan Water - trad. Scottish
Phillis was a Fair Maide - anon. [Giles Earles' Songbook, 1615]
Pretty Polly Oliver - trad. English
Richard of Taunton Dene - trad. Somerset
Robin Adair - trad. Scottish
Rose of Tralee, The - trad. Irish
Summer is a-coming in - anon. medieval round
Ten Green Bottles - trad. English
Will Ye No Come Back Again? - trad. Scottish