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Description:This easy level arrangement of Scarborough Fair is written for Alto Saxophone in E and Piano, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate players. The song is a Traditional English Folk Ballad with origins in the 17th century. In this duo setting, the alto saxophone carries the main melody in a comfortable range with simplified rhythms and smooth phrasing, while the piano provides a supportive and easy accompaniment. The arrangement preserves the modal and lyrical character of the traditional tune, making it suitable for lessons, recitals and calm, reflective performances.About the instrument:Alto Saxophone in E melodyPiano easy accompanimentEasy levelComfortable ranges for both instrumentsSuitable for student duetsAbout the lyrics:Instrumental arrangement only.No lyrics included in this version.#altosax #piano #altsaxpiano#ScarboroughFair #folkmusic#traditional #sheetmusic#easy #beginner#englishfolk #publicdomain#musicforbeginners #instrumentalmusic
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