Ref. 127 - Mo Rùn Geal Òg / An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh
a set of two Gaelic airs arranged for accordion
RH and LH notation with suggested couplers
Duration: 2:50
Suitable for self-improvers and teaching accordion
NOTES
Mo Run Geal Og (My Fair Young Love) A song of lament for a husband who fell at Culloden in 1746. Traditionally ascribed to Christina Fergusson of Contin, Ross-shire and believed to be made in memory of her husband, William Chisolm, tacksman of Innis nan Ceann, Strath Glass.
An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh (My Dark-Haired Lad) A girl sings of her love for a dark-haired lad and says that she will not take another.