Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch
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Description
This traditional Scottish air was first published by the fiddler Captain Simon Fraser (1773-1852). The MacDonalds of Keppoch were a very distinguished branch of the Clan Macdonald who supported the losing side in the Jacobite risings in the 18th century. The tune is played twice with variations, with a four-bar interlude. The plaintive melody is very well suited to harp. The arrangement is 2 pages in length and is presented in two keys, E and D minor, each fitting on one side of an 11x 17 cardstock sheet. Fingerings and placing brackets are inserted throughout. The tune is playable on a 30-string lever harp or pedal harp and requires no lever changes. Eight pedal changes are marked(optional notes for pedal harps). UPPER INT LEVER OR PEDAL HARP.
Specifications
Author / arranger / composer | Tiffany-Castiglioni, Evelyn |
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Weight | 27.000000 |
Suitable for | Lever harp, Pedal harp |
Category | Solo |