Scottish Blessings

From Plank Road Publishing

by Mike Wilson

During a recent trip to Scotland, the writer was taught several blessings. "Lang may your lum reek" means "long may your chimney smoke" – so a blessing for long life. "Weel may your boatie row and aye, your crew increase" is a blessing for prosperity and a large family. This song was inspired by those blessings.

Of course, the song features Scottish/Irish instruments – bodhrán, uilleann pipes, and accordion. The 3-part mixed song was written for any middle age to older choir. It can be sung with all three parts, parts 1 and 2 only, or unison. For flexibility, the kit includes a unison and a 2-part mix, rehearsal tracks for part 2 and part 3, and even an a cappella version. (from Music K-8, Vol. 30, No. 4)

(Run time: 2:45)

What's in a Singles Reproducible Kit?These are single song kits that include: a Piano/Vocal Part; a Singer's Part with full rights to reproduce, perform, and use it as many times as you need for your students; and high-quality full performance and accompaniment (instrumental) recordings.

About the Downloadable OptionThe downloadable version contains all the components the print version would, but in electronic format.

About the Audio RecordingsAudio recordings contain full performance and accompaniment only (instrumental) tracks.

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XS-1381
Scottish Blessings - Downloadable Kit
Downloadable PDFs, Performance/Accompaniment MP3s, and lyric PowerPoint: 28.1MB
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$15.95

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