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Celtic Medley: Greensleeves - Archibald - Scarborough Fair

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

These are three traditional celtic songs arranged by me for guitar:
Enjoy and feel free to rate and comment!

Greensleeves (XVI sec.)

Archibald

Scarborough Fair (XVII sec.)



PS: I know that main celtic tonality is D minor, but I used B minor for its convenience on the fingerboard

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  • Your performance is remarkable and reflect the all the beauties that lives in you. Thank you so much for sharing with us those wondrous throught your magnificent talent.

  • @Sedik66861 thank you so much, I really appreciate your comment :) (even if I don't think I am so talented as you say :p )

  • dude plz tell me where did u find this tab for this particular arrangment????

    Its the closest one that sound like Carlos Barbosa Lima arranged by Bobby Scott..

    Which in my opinion is the best version of Greensleeves- Two Ladies one old and one New. I just cant find the tab for it ^ above. So plz send me a mesasge or email or replly to this.

  • @plusteel239 I'm sorry buddy, but I tabbed It by ear listening a cd of celtic tunes for harp. If you find out chords, It's not difficult to add arpeggios by ear ;)

  • These are not traditional celtic tunes,they are traditional English tunes.Scarborough is in England and "Scaborough Fair" is an English folksong.Get your facts right,sunshine!

    Well played though!

  • @Morglay you are right, so talk to who put them in a cd called "celtica" xD

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  • @Morglay it is celtic Scarborough fair is of a celtic women going to north Yorkshire for the Scarborough fair

  • bravoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

    

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