I've changed some of the fingerings to make it easier
and more interesting to play. "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch
Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a
well-known traditional Scottish song (Roud No. 9598)
first published in 1841 in Vocal Melodies of Scotland.
(Loch Lomond is the largest Scottish loch, located
between the counties of Dunbartonshire and
Stirlingshire.) In Scotland, the song is often the
final piece of music played during an evening of
revelry (a dance party or dinner, etc.)...(+)
I've changed some of the fingerings to make it easier
and more interesting to play. "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch
Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a
well-known traditional Scottish song (Roud No. 9598)
first published in 1841 in Vocal Melodies of Scotland.
(Loch Lomond is the largest Scottish loch, located
between the counties of Dunbartonshire and
Stirlingshire.) In Scotland, the song is often the
final piece of music played during an evening of
revelry (a dance party or dinner, etc.).
I like playing this piece with the delay and chorus effects