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| Weight | 1 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 0.1 in |
| Composers and Arrangers | |
| Level | |
| Solo/Small Ensemble |

$3.95
| Weight | 1 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 0.1 in |
| Composers and Arrangers | |
| Level | |
| Solo/Small Ensemble |
“Ye Banks and Braes,” also known as “The Banks O’Doon” (a river in Scotland), is a poem written in 1791 by Robert Burns, who then set the lyrics to a Scottish air called “The Caledonian Hunt’s Delight.” Those lyrics tell the sad tale that was Burns’ inspiration for the poem. 8 Bells: G5 – G6
The tune has been nicely arranged for 8 bells and is accessible for the Level 2 ringer. It may be played as a 4iH duet, a trio, or a quartet. It is two pages in length and includes a repeat. (The recording does not include the repeat.) Alternate title: Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown