Robert Burns (1759-1796) belongs among most famous Scottish poets,
who were touched by Romantic interest in their own culture.
Therefore, he was interested in Scottish folk song. He collected
and prepared it to be published. When he was unsatisfied with
lyrics in some of the songs, he revised it and arranged or wrote
new lyrics on a former music. That is why many songs could be
resurrected to life. And even though today we do not know the
authors of the original music, at least we know the author of the
lyrics. Therefore, we can play them on the ukulele and admire the
beautifully arched melodies. Ae Fond Kiss, A Highland Lad my Love
was Born, A Man's A Man For A' That, Auld Lang Syne, Braw, Braw
Lads, Comin' Thro' the Rye, Craigieburn Wood, For The Sake O'
Somebody, Gae Bring to Me a Pint o' Wine, Highland Mary, Lassie Wi'
The Lint White Locks, Last May a Braw Wooer, My Ain Kind Dearie O,
My Heart's In The Highlands, My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose, My
Love She's But A Lassie Yet, My Tocher's the Jewel, O Willie Brew'd
a Peck o' Maut, Scots, Wha Hae, Tam Glen, The Birks of Aberfeldy,
The Braes of Killiecranchie, The Gallant Weaver, The Highland
Widow's Lament, The Soldier's Return, The Winter It Is Past, There
was a Lad was Born in Kyle, Wandering Willie, Whistle O'er the Lave
O't, Ye Banks and Braes. The are in the book songs without text.
Check out samples from books: http:
//osos.sweb.cz/preview-ukulele.pdf
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