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Scarborough Fair

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Scarborough Fair digital sheet music. Contains printable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file.
  • Contains complete lyrics

Title:

Scarborough Fair

Composed by:

Traditional English

Instruments:

Voice Piano

Scorings:

Piano/Vocal/Chords

Original Published Key:

D Minor

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0145515

Price:

$5.99
Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps. Each additional print is $4.99

Number of Pages:

3

Average Rating:

Rated 2.5/5 based on 6 customer ratings

Top Review:

"Im referring to the original published key of D minor, as the Clef indicates. This isnt c..."

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Lyrics Begin:

Are you going to Scarborough Fair?

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Composed by:

Traditional English

Arranger:

Carsten Gerlitz

Number of Pages:

3

Form:

Song

Instruments:

Voice Piano

Scoring:

Piano/Vocal/Chords

Original Published Key:

D Minor

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0145515

Tempo:

Mystically and not too fast!

Metronome:

q = 116

Genres:

British Folk

Traditional Folk

Song Details gives you detailed information about this song, Scarborough Fair

Composer:

Traditional English

Lyricist:

Traditional English

Date:

2005

Publisher:

Schott Music

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0145515

Lyrics Begin:

Are you going to Scarborough Fair?

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Scott_Cinnamon

Guitar: Advanced / Teacher / Composer

Rating:

3/25/2024 11:36:15 AM

Incorrect key in the Published version

Im referring to the original published key of D minor, as the Clef indicates. This isnt correct. The composition is in Dorian D major, which contains the B natural note. Dorian D major is the Second Degree of the Ionian C major scale. So the original published version should use a C major clef, not D minor. Scarborough Fair is a wonderful example of the Dorian mode. It dates to medieval times and was play on the lute.

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Linlee_Joy_Ogden

Voice: Advanced / Teacher

Rating:

3/2/2017 6:48:51 PM

Disappointed

I am a large user of Music Notes but I am very disappointed

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