One of the most well-known of all Scottish folksongs. The song was arranged by Arthur Pryor for trombone with accompaniment. This version is usually called "Blue Bells of Scotland". It is most commonly played with a piano or concert band, but has also been performed with orchestra or brass band. Although the exact date is disputed due to some naming questions, Arthur Pryor probably composed his solo setting around 1899.


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Blue Bells of Scotland, Arranged for Trombone by Arthur Pryor

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One of the most well-known of all Scottish folksongs. The song was arranged by Arthur Pryor for trombone with accompaniment. This version is usually called "Blue Bells of Scotland". It is most commonly played with a piano or concert band, but has also been performed with orchestra or brass band. Although the exact date is disputed due to some naming questions, Arthur Pryor probably composed his solo setting around 1899.


  • Note: Houghton Horns is not in any way affiliated with the creators of this video. We included the video to give you a general taste of what the sheet music sounds like, but these artists' interpretation of the piece may differ from your sheet music.

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