O Waly, Waly - Scots English folk song arr. for trombone and piano from and doun Watch Video
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Description: “O Waly, Waly” is a Scots-English folk song that has been sung since the seventeenth century and has been arranged or used thematically in the works of many composers, including Benjamin Britten and John Rutter. It is a popular ballad of folk song singers as well, and is perhaps better known in many places as “The Water is Wide.” Following are the first verse of each:nn“O Waly, Waly”nO Waly, waly [“woe is me”] up the bank, / And waly, waly, doun the brae, / And waly, waly, yon bu
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