Here is the air no. 70 from O'Neill's Music of Ireland called the Little Black Rose, its first setting. If you like what I do, please subscribe to my channel, I really appreciate this!
This was awesome, I love this kind of music. I have a cello on the way, this is definitely an inspiration to learn. Was this transcribed from a fiddle tune?
Thank you, that’s great to hear! It is originally written in treble clef, so what I usually do is just play everything one octave lower transposing as I play. So where I am looking at is actually a treble clef score (O’Neill’s music of Ireland). I believe the tune can be played either on a violin or, for example, a flute, since there is no specific recommendation for an instrument in the score per se. Hope that makes sense :)
Merci pour cette très belle mélodie 😊
Thank you for listening!)
This is really beautifully sad. Thanks for performing this for us Elena (:
Thank you for listening!
This was awesome, I love this kind of music. I have a cello on the way, this is definitely an inspiration to learn. Was this transcribed from a fiddle tune?
Thank you, that’s great to hear!
It is originally written in treble clef, so what I usually do is just play everything one octave lower transposing as I play. So where I am looking at is actually a treble clef score (O’Neill’s music of Ireland). I believe the tune can be played either on a violin or, for example, a flute, since there is no specific recommendation for an instrument in the score per se.
Hope that makes sense :)
@@ElenaKoptevaCello that's a great tip, thank you!