Product Description
This traditional Irish jig is also known as "An Bhean Níocháin Éireannach", "Corporal Casey", "Do Virgins Taste Better?", "The Irish Woman", "The Wash Woman" and "The Washing Woman".
It has been recorded and performed by many recording artists which include Buddy Durham, James Last, Craig Duncan, The Bucking Mules, André Rieu, John Sheahan, Eamonn Campbell and The Dubliners.
A Celtic and Irish Songbook must-have, this arrangement has been "gig-tested" and has a very easy to follow roadmap with all essential music notes, musical cues and rehearsal markings throughout. Arrangement is in lead sheet format (melody & chords) with the layout in a larger style font than lead sheets in a typical fakebook. This format can be used for guitar sheet music, for piano sheet music, as instrumental sheet music or as accompaniment to a soloist (violin, flute) *Please note, the mp3 sample may be in a different key than your purchased key.
The perfect addition to the working musician's gig book. Please click on the publisher to view this song in other keys as well as to purchase it in the "Celtic Fiddle Fake Book".
SMPPress publisher page: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/stephen-bulat-sheet-music/3007289
Online: http://stephenbulat.com
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