Ffidl Ffadl (Fiddle Faddle)
A Flexible Compendium of 31 Traditional Welsh Fiddle Tunes
C722 Cover
Two Violins or Violin & Viola with optional Cello
arr. William McConnell
Catalogue number: C722
ISMN: 979-0-57081-722-1
Former catalogue number: SP527
Previous Publisher(s): Spartan Press
Price: £14.95
Availability: Print and Download

See also…

McConnell William
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More folk titles
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More music for duet
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Optional free Cello Part available to download here:

Arranged for Two Violins, or Violin and Viola, with optional cello part to convert to a mixed trio if resources allow!

Introduction

In Wales there is a natural abundance of National Folk Music which can be traced back over two thousand years when the ancient Bards sang their songs, accompanying themselves on the crwth (a bowed lyre) and the early Welsh harp. The songs they sang were in praise or of commendation, or even ballads aimed at prevalent follies or folktales.

Down through the centuries to the present day the Welsh have continued to express their music, whether through song, harp or fiddle, consistently demonstrating a natural feeling for rhythmically stirring melodies, descriptive soulful songs with many examples of a very beautiful form.

The violin possibly became popular in Wales during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Much of the fiddle music was transmitted aurally and it is due to a Dr John Lloyd Williams (also known as “John Thomas”) of Aberystwyth in the mid 18th century that we have today a wealth of Welsh fiddle music. But for his foresight and enthusiasm to record his country’s national folk tunes onto manuscript, this vast inheritance would have been non existent.

Welsh folk dances, due to a religious scruple, were frowned upon from the 18th century onwards and the words of some songs and ballads were not always acceptable. The harp and fiddle were driven into the inns, and later ousted from those. However, revival did emerge and in 1908 the Welsh Folk Song Society was formed which did much to inspire and rejuvenate national interest both within Wales and abroad.

William McConnell

The Optional Cello part is available as a free download (see above).

Contents

Allwedd y seler win
Ar Hyd y Nos
Arglwyddes Foethus
Bob yn y gwely gyda Bess
Brigiau’r Dûr
Cil y Fwyalch
Codiad yr Ehedydd
Cusana fi’n gyflym cyn daw mam
Dafydd y Garreg Wen
Diferiad y Gerwyn
Diniweidrwdd
Dynion Harlech
Ffidl Ffadl
Ffug Eos
Gini Winser
Glan Feddwdod Mwyn
Gwyr y Trallwng
Hud Sir Fôn
Hutyn y Tincer
Hwbad i Langoed
Jig y Ffidlwr
Morfa Rhuddlan
Neu Gig ar Drensiwr
Os Wyt Risiart
Pant yn ei boch
Pen Rhaw
Piso ar y porfa
Swllt am Garu
Y facsen felen
Y Gwcw
Y ty Coch