She Moved Through The Fair Sheet Music Free Download UPDATED

She Moved Through The Fair Sheet Music Free Download

Celtic Sheet Music
She Moved Through the Fair

Celtic sheet music "She Moved Through the Fair" is a haunting tune telling a strange love story, one of those sad honey songs that young girls discover irresistible!

Now with a flowing pianoforte accompaniment.  Your students will want to sing - and play - this beautiful costless Celtic music.

Celtic sheet music She Moved Through the Fair

Here is my favorite musical rendition (today) of this Celtic love song. The name that goes with the performers is "Tir Eolas":

It'due south hard to pin downward the chords

My chord symbols are but suggestions - these are the harmonies I hear when I sing or listen to this Celtic music.

Below is an organization similar to the way I play this when I back-trail my song students.

Piano sheet music for Celtic music She Moved Through the Fair, with flowing left hand chords

Here is a closeup await at this piano organization:

She Moved Through the Fair, a closeup look at a piano arrangement

Piano sheet music for She Moved Through the Fair

Big open chords can make a floating feeling

I have several teenagers working on this lead sheet  in the primal of D correct now, and they are mesmerized.

Really!  The melody itself is haunting, then when you add the big open chords, it gives it a feeling of echoes, of spaciousness, of floating.

The arrangement is mayhap over-simple, but I really wrote out what I am having my students do WITHOUT THE PIANO Canvass MUSIC - this is what they are doing with the plain lead sail at the top of the page.

Help them interpret chord symbols

I always write in the chord inversions equally slash chords, since this is how they will encounter these chords in church music.

Bb over F... is just a Bb chord, but with the F note on the bottom instead of the root of the chord, Bb.

The walking bass is powerful

My students really love the feeling of movement that comes halfway through, when the chords leave root position and brainstorm climbing in the bass.

I point it out to them and I recall it gives them a sense of control to understand how this works.  The bass notes walk upwards, then back downward...

Vary each poetry to keep it fresh

As lovely as the big open broken chords are, you lot want some variation from poesy to poetry in the piano role.

Endeavor bringing the accessory upwards higher  for the penultimate poetry (the 1 simply before the concluding verse), then dorsum down again for the final office.


"Even so" chords can feel significant - or ominous

Go out off the broken chords and play solid, non-moving, tranquillity chords for a bit.

I guarantee that your audience will lean in closer to find out what the "hush" is near!

Does this piece have a true meter?

Even though this is, manifestly, a traditional melody, the melody of this song doesn't vary much from one rendition to another.

However, y'all will hear the underlying pulse of the vocal modify , sung by different singers in EITHER 3 beats OR in 4 beats, (as I have notated information technology here).  Or in BOTH at the same time.

And often, singers don't seem to take ANY underlying meter at all for this vocal.  That doesn't always work, simply with this spooky slice it can be pulled off.

 I propose you listen to many versions of She Moved Through the Fair and decide how You want to sing it.

Two more - and very different - renditions

On the other hand, the following potent and cute operation past Caitlan Greynessfeels almost (but not really) metrical.  This version is apparently for sale on her website, www.caitlangrey.com .

Now here is a truly SPOOKY and creative video (sung past Hayley Westenra ) that I love of She Moved Through the Fair...

The links for the leadsheets:

Celtic downloadable sail music in key of C

She Moved Through the Fair in key of D

Gratis Celtic sheet music in central of E


She Moved Through the Fair in cardinal of F

The links for the piano arrangements:

Download She Moved Through the Fair for pianoforte in the Key of C

Piano sail music for She Moved Through the Fair in D


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Dana Thynes

Hi, I'grand Dana!  (Say that like "Anna".)  I'm the owner of Music-for-Music-Teachers.com, and a newer site, SingTheBibleStory.com.

Like some of you, I've been playing the pianoforte since early childhood, and have added a few other instruments along the style, plus an involvement in arranging and composing music.

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