7/15/2012

Alfred Celtic Woman Songbook Review

Alfred Celtic Woman Songbook
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If you are a fan of Celtic Woman, then this songbook is for you. My personal favorite out of this collection is "Caledonia". The book includes the piano accompaniment, violin markings, and the lyrics. It is actually a very nicely done sheet music collection. It is missing some of the hits of the later Celtic Woman cds such as "The Spanish Lady". And the accompaniment isn't beginner level. Which actually I was glad for. But I do want to let people know, that beginner pianists might have some difficulty with the level of the accompaniment. Since I was a huge fan of Celtic Woman when I was little, this book serves as a nostalgic piece for me. As I've since gotten more interested in Classical music. However, I do recommend this collection of sheet music. And I think it will allow one to explore music for a long time through their songs.

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Celtic Woman built a massive global following by delivering authentic Celtic music via spectacular live concerts and gorgeous, platinum-certified recordings. Musicians will delight in the vibrant, uniquely Celtic rhythms and tonal embellishments detailed in this first-ever Celtic Woman Songbook. From contemporary hits to classical favorites, 26 of Celtic Woman's most popular songs are arranged for voice with piano accompaniment and guitar chord grids. Essential violin cues and solos are included for selected pieces.Titles:Ave Maria * Beyond The Sea * The Blessing * The Butterfly * Caledonia * Carrickfergus * Danny Boy * Dulaman * Isle Of Innisfree * Lascio Chio Pianga * Mo Ghile Mear * Nella Fantasia * One World * Over The Rainbow * The Prayer * Scarborough Fair * Send Me A Song * She Moved Through TheFair * Shenandoah * Siulil A Run * The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun * The Soft Goodbye * Someday * Vivaldi's Rain * The Voice * You Raise Me Up.

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