Scottish Harp Music. Part One

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2016
  • This video represents my first year of work on the Celtic harp. All selections are taken from "52 Scottish Songs for all Harps," arranged by Sylvia Woods and are presented here with her kind permission. To order this book, see here: www.harpcenter.com/category/sy....
    A number of people have asked about the titles of these pieces. They are as follows:
    Annie Laurie
    Aud Lang Syne
    Ay Waukin, O
    Baloo Balerie
    The Birks of Aberfeldy
    The Blue Bells of Scotland
    The Boastie Rows
    Bonnie Bell
    Bonnie Dundee
    Bonnie Wee Thing
    Braw, Braw Lads
    Buy Broom Besoms
    Ca’ The Yowes to the Knowes
    Charlie Is My Darling
    Comin’ Thro’ the Rye
    Corn Rigs Are Bonnie
    Dumbarton’s Drums
    Duncan Gray
    Flow Gently Sweet Afton
    The Flowers of the Forest
    Green Grow the Rashes, O!
    Hame, Hame, Hame
    Hieland Laddie
    Ho Ro My Nut-Brown Maiden
    I Aince Lo’ed a Lass
    I’ll Ay Ca’ In By Yon Toun
    I do not know how to cue the titles to the video. If you happen to know and are able to do so, please feel free. If you know, but are not allowed to do so by RUclips, please leave a comment on my website (verseandsong.com), where I shall not publish you e-mail, and I shall contact you so you can walk me through it.
    If you like this music, please see the playlist of all my harp recordings, over eight hours' worth of music: • Celtic Harp: Castles o... .
    For early music, poetry, short stories, and art, please visit my website at www.verseandsong.com.

Комментарии • 58

  • @kolloduke3341
    @kolloduke3341 3 года назад +3

    So mind blowing that this was the original instrument of the highland people not first the pipes although they go back further than 500 years ago .

  • @Punk-Bunny
    @Punk-Bunny 4 года назад +4

    Wonderful interpretation of these beautiful pieces. I think you're a natural and would love to hear you perform.

  • @amanda-c-b
    @amanda-c-b 4 года назад +4

    I had never thought of just playing through my Sylvia Woods books. The songs are simple but just so lovely. I've been putting this on in the evening. It's perfect for winding down after a long day.

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 3 года назад +9

    * Lyrics by
     0.02 - Annie Laurie [*Wm Douglas / Lady John Scott - C Maj]
     2.19 - Auld Lang Syne [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     4.37 - Ay Waulkin, O [*Robert Burns - D Maj]
     7.22 - Baloo Baleerie [G Maj - Lullaby]
     8.56 - Birks o’ Aberfeldy [*Robert Burns - C Maj]
     10.25 - Blue Bells O’ Scotland [*Mrs Jordan - C Maj]
     12.11 - The Boatie Rows [*John Ewan - D Maj]
     13.38 - The Bonnie Bell [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     15.24 - Bonnie Dundee [*Sir Walter Scott - G Maj]
     17.18 - Bonnie Wee Thing [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     20.02 - Braw, Braw Lads [*Robert Burns - C Maj]
     21.17 - Buy Broom Besoms [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     22.16 - Charlie is My Darling [*Lady Nairne - E minor]
     25.49 - Comin’ thro the Rye [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     27.36 - Corn Rigs are Bonnie [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     30.33 - Rantin’ Rovin’ Robin / Dainty Davie [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     33.19 - Dumbarton Drums [*Trad - G Maj]
     34.32 - Duncan Gray [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     35.51 - Flow Gently Sweet Afton [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     37.30 - Flowers of the Forest [*Trad - G Maj]
     38.56 - Green Grow the Rashes, O’ [*Robert Burns - E Min]
     40.35 - Hame, Hame, Hame [*Allan Cunnigham - A Min]
     44.44 - Hielan Laddie [*Robert Burns - G Maj]
     46.08 - Ho Rò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach [*John Stuart Blackie - G Maj]
     48.14 - I Ainced Lo’ed a Lass [*Trad Northumbrian - G Maj]
     49.43 - I’ll Aye Ca’ in by Yon Toun [*Robert Burns - G Maj]

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the time stamps.
      I will add, the picture for the video is:
      "Portrait of a Young Woman Playing the Harp, Robert Home, early 19th century"

    • @gwengregory6048
      @gwengregory6048 Год назад +1

      Wow! Thanks so much for the time stamps! You are awesome!!

  • @maryeckel9682
    @maryeckel9682 2 года назад +1

    More lovely old songs sensitively played. I love the portrait of the Regency lass at her instrument.

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  2 года назад +1

      Thank you again, Mary. I recorded both the Sylvia Woods collections of Irish and Scottish music when I was first teaching myself to play the instrument. If I were to do them over today, I would probably play a number of the pieces somewhat faster, but I did what I could at the time. At any rate, none of these traditional tunes have tempo markings, and so, I think, one is free to play them at any tempo one pleases.

  • @susansuits9851
    @susansuits9851 4 года назад +6

    I can't believe I just listened to your recording a few weeks ago, got my harp on August 18th, downloaded the Scottish book from Mrs. Woods and am already playing some of these songs! I'm ecstatic. Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
    @JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад +9

    @pheona 1000 and @Rigel Rae - For those asking the names of the tunes, here are what I recognise:
    First one is Annie Laurie
    2:18 Auld Lang Syne
    4:38 Aye waukin o
    7:24 ? and 8:55 ?
    10:24 Bluebells of Scotland
    12:10 ? and 13:38 ?
    15:23 Bonnie Dundee
    17:18 ? and 20:03 ? and 21:17 ?
    22:17 Ca the Yowes tae the Knowes
    24:30 Charlie is my Darling
    25:49 Coming thro' the Rye
    27:36 Corn Rigs
    20:33 Dainty Davie
    33:19 Dumbarton's Drums
    34:33 Duncan Gray
    35:51 Sweet Afton
    37:30 ?
    38:57 Green Grow the Rashes o
    40:35, 44:44, 46:09 and 48:13 all ?
    49:44 I'll Aye Ca in by yon Toon
    Perhaps Mr Arndt could fill in the blanks.

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  3 года назад +3

      Thank you, sir. I haven't forgotten about the request, and one of these days, I'll get around to filling in the blanks. My problem is that I am always working on new music on some instrument, and it's hard to find time to go back and revisit what I've already done. So, I really appreciate your helping hand.

    • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
      @JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад

      @@stephenarndt1943 You're welcome. I know what it is like 'spinning plates', so to speak. Certainly the hard bit is tracking back and in this case nearly 5 years! My comment might just set up a challenge for someone else to fill the blanks.

    • @amanda-c-b
      @amanda-c-b 3 года назад

      I believe he played the songs alphabetically! So, I'm not certain but I think the missing titles are:
      7:24 Baloo Baleerie
      8:55 The Birks of Aberfeldy
      12:10 The Boatie Rows
      13:38 Bonnie Bell
      17:18 Bonnie Wee Thing
      20:03 Braw Braw Lads
      21:17 Buy Broom Besoms

    • @amanda-c-b
      @amanda-c-b 3 года назад

      37:30 The Flowers O' the Forest
      40:35 Hame Hame Hame
      44:44 Hieland Laddie
      46:09 Ho Ro My Nut-Brown Maiden
      48:13 I Aince Lo'ed a Lass

    • @christopherheinig5590
      @christopherheinig5590 2 года назад

      @@stephenarndt1943 What instrument are you learning the new songs on ?

  • @whiskeyvictor5703
    @whiskeyvictor5703 2 года назад +1

    "Charlie is My Darling" was featured in the Star Trek episode "Charlie X". I was quite surprised to hear it here!

  • @ulfutstrand
    @ulfutstrand 3 года назад +1

    Jeg lytter til denne nesten hver dag.

  • @vrartist
    @vrartist 3 года назад +1

    very nice work thank you

  • @gwengregory6048
    @gwengregory6048 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. I've been purchasing the books you play from and it's so nice to know what the songs sound like! You are helping to keep me motivated to practice! I can't thank you enough for that! Thanks again!

  • @Meltiqueful
    @Meltiqueful 6 лет назад +1

    You play very nicely!

  • @user-ef3jo9rv1z
    @user-ef3jo9rv1z 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful, thank you!

  • @susansuits8001
    @susansuits8001 5 лет назад +1

    Simply beautiful. I'd love to be able to play like that!

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 6 лет назад +10

    Woh! what a fantastic tone you are producing already! I thoroughly enjoyed your performance and it left me teary eyed

  • @christopherheinig3066
    @christopherheinig3066 Год назад

    Marvelous, listening again & again ! Heavenly, thank you ! Slainte

  • @sradefarras
    @sradefarras 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I have the book and I so need this to listen to before playing it on my Celtic harp

  • @suelicrespilho4562
    @suelicrespilho4562 3 года назад +3

    Esse música cura a alma 😍💕

  • @margaretbarclay-laughton2086
    @margaretbarclay-laughton2086 7 лет назад +7

    An interesting selection of tunes I have sang since childhood

    • @biffyshaw
      @biffyshaw 4 года назад +1

      The harp is one of my preferred instruments. It embodies a deep spiritual quality that is up lifting and soothing. I can write and listen to this music. I play guitar and plan to learn the harp. Richard Shaw, author of Music Education In The Schools. Audible>com

  • @lunolunerooficial
    @lunolunerooficial 3 года назад +1

    love it

  • @Monika-uk4nr
    @Monika-uk4nr 4 года назад +1

    So beautiful!

  • @TheSecretmuseum
    @TheSecretmuseum 4 года назад +1

    Perfection. thanks!

  • @iamthatiam2498
    @iamthatiam2498 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you~

  • @monicamenesello8908
    @monicamenesello8908 3 года назад +1

    È il suono del sole quando sorride di noi.
    ~♡~♡~♡~♥️~♡~♡~♡~

  • @susansuits8001
    @susansuits8001 5 лет назад +1

    You had me from the first few notes. The harp has a lovely tone and I'm amazed that you are an amateur. It encourages me as I would love to learn.

  • @christopherheinig5590
    @christopherheinig5590 4 года назад

    Beautiful brilliant harp music thank you so very much !!! Peace serenity beauty emanating from every song hope there are more marvelous selections in the future thank you
    again all the best !!!

  • @cathymcdougall9878
    @cathymcdougall9878 4 года назад +1

    Wow, this is fantastic, thank you so much for posting. I also have this book and I like how you went through each song in order, playing both the A and B parts. I am teaching myself the harp, with the help of Sylvia Wood's books. I have an older friend that is Scottish and I wanted to learn some of these to play for him, however not knowing many of the songs, I was struggling with them. It is very helpful to hear how they should be played, and to read the music as you play. I'm writing the video time mark in my book, as it plays, for future reference. It would be nice to have these time marks given in the description. You've done a wonderful job of mastering these songs. Congratulations.

  • @devideva8384
    @devideva8384 4 года назад +1

    Very beautiful :)

  • @stephenarndt1943
    @stephenarndt1943  2 года назад +2

    If you like this music, I invite you to listen to my recent collections, "The Preservation of Fire" in two parts: ruclips.net/video/UxEp_PwpfG4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/fFiV5dnHVN/видео.html. Also, the complete playlist of all my harp recordings can be found here: ruclips.net/video/RKsjKPGxldc/видео.html.

  • @hodagpete8625
    @hodagpete8625 5 лет назад +1

    It's beautiful and you play well, but I agree, it would be nice to know the titles and composer.

  • @christopherheinig5590
    @christopherheinig5590 4 года назад +1

    Who is the painter ? Thank you so much for this heavenly music !!! All the best !!!

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 6 лет назад +21

    if you can, it might be useful for non Scottish people if you were to have the name of the tune on the screen.

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  3 года назад +3

      Unfortunately, I never received notification of your comment and only saw it late last night. I agree, but this was one of the very first videos I put together and I didn't know at the time how to do the things you mention. At this point, I cannot add that information without deleting this video, which I prefer not to do, and uploading a new one.

    • @rigelrae179
      @rigelrae179 3 года назад +4

      @@stephenarndt1943 Would it be possible to make a list of the songs' names in the comment section, with timestamps, and then pin it so it stays on top of all the other comments?

    • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
      @JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад +2

      @@rigelrae179 See my comment just posted with times and titles.

    • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
      @JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад +1

      See my comment just posted with times and titles.

    • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
      @JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад +1

      @@stephenarndt1943 I've made a list of those tunes I recognise.

  • @maceain
    @maceain 3 года назад +1

    Is maith liom é seo. go raibh maith agat as do phost.

  • @ZantippySkiphop
    @ZantippySkiphop 4 года назад +1

    I love your beautiful, quiet playing. Which harp do you have?

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  3 года назад +2

      Thank you. Unfortunately, I never received notification of your comment and only saw it late last night. My harp is a Dusty Strings FH-34 in walnut.

    • @ZantippySkiphop
      @ZantippySkiphop 3 года назад +1

      @@stephenarndt1943 thank you! I love dusty strings as a company!