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Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:19 pm

Hi everyone,


Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live, Outlander Theme – The Skye Boat Song
Guitar Arrangement by Neil.


The popular TV series Outlander features a haunting theme song, The Skye Boat Song, a very
old Gaelic melody with a couple sets of lyrics written for it in the 19th century.


This lesson goes a bit into the history, talks about common chord inversions, fingerpicking in
3/4 time, how to get an old Celtic sound with hollow chords like the droning of bagpipes, then
even a few ways of combining a simple melody with basic chords and shapes to create your own
arrangement.


We really just work with a lead sheet, containing only the melody and the chords, rather than a
complete tabbed out arrangement, at least for the time being depending on some reactions from
folks who choose to tackle this cool piece.


Enjoy this level 6 lesson!


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Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:03 am

Neil

Outlander Theme – The Skye Boat Song - nice choice for a lesson, thanks.
Link - Composer Bear McCreary

Any other versions your willing to put together would be great.

Dermot

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Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:18 pm

Neil

You've made an interesting lesson out of The Skye Boat Song.
Oddly :blush: enough, I'm always whistling it and didn't realise what it was !!

The practical explanation of inversions is great, thanks

Can you spoil us with tab too?
:cheer:

Thanks

Dermot


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Fri Oct 06, 2017 8:12 pm

Hello Neil,

I don't watch a lot of TV and I guess that might be why I haven't heard of this show.? Regardless, I do like Celtic music and this one in 3/4 time signature will be going onto my "to do" list. It might take a while because it seems to have several intricate sections / parts. IDK, maybe it won't be that bad once I get started on it.

Thank you for another great lesson!

Bart


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Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:26 am

Bart

I started working on Outlander it's fun trying to piece it together.

Outlanders not for the faint hearted.

Here's a link to the composer Bear McCreary

Tab would be nice too.

:)

Dermot


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Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:03 am

This is so cool, and timely!

My wife got me started reading the original novels some time ago, and since it’s become a television show we watch it together and both enjoy it very much. I adore the theme song of the show, and didn’t know the history behind the melody. Fascinating stuff!

It also resonates a bit more strongly with me these days since my dad (who was adopted) researched his biological family tree and, as it turns out, is largely Scots in ancestry. So, between a Scot for a dad and a German for a mom is it any wonder I’m so into good craft brews and single malts? :silly:

Have to add this tune to my learn list.

Mark


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Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:04 am

Bart Wrote:
I don't watch a lot of TV
I'd seen the first couple of episodes Bart.
Everyone talked about it at the time so I thought I'd give it a further watch.

The Skye Boat Song :ohmy: theme tune is the best thing of the series.

Bart Wrote:
I don't watch a lot of TV
Hey Bart, in truth that's probably a good thing.
As usual, all could have been told in two episodes without the grossness.

The Skip forward button's always handy, or give it a miss altogether !

Maybe just learn The Skye Boat Song theme tume, it's the only memorable thing.

Dermot

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Tue Oct 10, 2017 11:24 am

I’m with you on this one Mark. My wife and I watch this together and we love it.
This is a terrific drama and it won’t be long before it wins recognition, possibly even a bafta, or at least it should.


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Tom N Wrote:
This is a terrific drama and it won’t be long before it wins recognition, possibly even a bafta.
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