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The Shamrock - Felix Burns - Piano

Instrument:  Piano

Difficulty:  Intermediate

Keys used; C, G, D, A

Pages, including cover: 9

There are five parts to this set for a Lancers type dance, utilising popular folk tunes (see list below).  It was one of five pieces Mr Burns published in The Excelsior Dance Album in 1917.  It is also available for accordion and as a lead sheet.

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This piece has five separate parts and uses popular folk tunes such as Rakes of Mallow, Girl I left behind me, Paddy will you love me, Brown Irish Girl, Irish Emigrant, Irish Washerwoman, Rory O'More, Garry Owen, Sprig of Shillelah, Light and Airy, Irish Whiskey, Rollicking Irishman.

If you buy this product, you will be able to download a Zip file containing the sheet music (PDF), with an audio file (MP3).  Please note that the audio files and sample audio files on this site are generated from the sheet music; they will give you a good idea of how the tune goes, but will not necessarily capture the spirit of it. 

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The Shamrock - Felix Burns - Piano

The Shamrock - Felix Burns - Piano

Instrument:  Piano

Difficulty:  Intermediate

Keys used; C, G, D, A

Pages, including cover: 9

There are five parts to this set for a Lancers type dance, utilising popular folk tunes (see list below).  It was one of five pieces Mr Burns published in The Excelsior Dance Album in 1917.  It is also available for accordion and as a lead sheet.

Listen to a sample of this piece below...