How to play this song ?
These are single notes, not chords.
Each note must be played individually.
There are different notations, like, A B C , DO RE MI , Sa Re Ga and numeric notation 1 2 3.
Choose one that fits better for you.
You can distinguish the octave by the color of the note and if it is UPPERCASE (high pitch) or lowercase (low pitch). Enjoy
Scarborough Fair
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"Scarborough Fair" is a traditional English folk song that is commonly performed in the key of D minor. The origins of this beloved tune can be traced back to the 17th century, with its earliest known reference appearing in a broadside ballad dating back to 1670. Over the years, it has been performed by various artists, but one notable interpretation comes from the Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora Aksnes, commonly known as Aurora. The song is often attributed to the composer Paul Simon, who included a rendition of Scarborough Fair in the famous folk duo Simon & Garfunkel's album "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme" released in 1966. An intriguing trivia about the song is that it incorporates an extensive list of herbs and plants, traditionally associated with symbolic meanings. The melody of "Scarborough Fair" carries a haunting yet beautiful quality, with its distinct use of modal characteristics and intricate vocal harmonies giving it a timeless appeal.
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