Chrò Chinn t-Saile
This gorgeous Scottish Air is said to have been written by a wounded soldier after the Battle of Sherrifmuir in 1715. He sings of his longing to go home - even if he gets there only to die of his wounds. This arrangement Read more
This gorgeous Scottish Air is said to have been written by a wounded soldier after the Battle of Sherrifmuir in 1715. He sings of his longing to go home - even if he gets there only to die of his wounds. This arrangement is for 3 part harp ensemble and is suitable for a mixed level group. Harp 1 can be played on a 26 string harp (with the C below middle C as its lowest string) and is mostly 5ths or 4ths in the left hand. Harp 2 is more of an early intermediate level with octaves and 1,5,8 patterns in the left hand. Both harp 1 and 2 have fingering included. Harp 3 is more late intermediate. The arrangement is in the key of G with no accidentals/lever changes.


