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Irish Songs For Guitar (Bk/Cd)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Guitar
Composer Carnahan, Danny
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Series Guitar

Price: $12.99

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Catalog #00695776

UPC code: 073999610246

A supplement to The Acoustic Guitar Method, this super book/CD pack teaches 15beloved songs rich in Irish tradition and melody, arranged to be interesting and challenging for guitarists of all levels. According to the arranger, This music will be sung as long as people have vocal cords. Songs include: Black Velvet Band * The Parting Glass * The Rising of the Moon * Rosemary Fair * Whiskey in the Jar * and more.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
BLACK VELVET BAND,THE TRADITIONAL IRISH FO  
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME,THE TRADITIONAL IRISH  
PARTING GLASS,THE IRISH FOLK  
RISING OF THE MOON,THE  
WHISKEY IN THE JAR METALLICA/THIN LIZZY DOWNEY/BELL/LYNOTT/I  
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