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Wildflower Hill / Steinrøysa neri bakken

Wildflower Hill / Steinrøysa Neri Bakken Traditional / Arr. Øystein S. Heimdal

Serie / Series: Young Band Entertainment
Wildflower Hill is a trad. melody, made famous in Norway through recordings and performances by Alf Pyøsen. He published the lyrics in 1948, and his first recording the year after.

This arrangement is made simple and with several doublings to make it playable also for bands with a limited instrumentation.
From bar 48 to 64, it's an optional swing part.


[NO]«Steinrøysa neri bakken» er først og fremst kjent som en av Alf Prøysens mest kjente sanger. Den var først med i hans visebok «Drengstu'viser» i 1948 og ble året etter spilt inn på plate for første gang sammen med sangen «Den skyldige».

Dette arrangementet er gjort så enkelt som mulig og passer godt for korps også med en begrenset besetning. Om man ønsker en kort swing-del, er det lagt til rette for det fra tall 48 til 64.


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Young Band Entertainment
Wildflower Hill is a trad. melody, made famous in Norway through recordings and performances by Alf Pyøsen. He published the lyrics in 1948, and his first recording the year after.

This arrangement is made simple and with several doublings to make it playable also for bands with a limited instrumentation.
From bar 48 to 64, it's an optional swing part.
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Order id: 165590
Difficulty: 2
Duration: 2:33 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261707275
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Composer: Traditional
Arranger: Øystein S. Heimdal
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band

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