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Give Me Your Hand (Band Gr. 2.5)

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Genre: Band
Series: Sapphire Band Series
# of Players: Standard
Level: 2.5 | Duration: 3:45
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2023


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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    Give Me Your Hand is a lush wind band setting of the popular Irish harp tune Tabhair Dom Do Lámh, written in the early 17th century by Rory Dall O'Cahan. Set in 3/4 time, this arrangement offers elasticity with several tempo & textural changes throughout, helping young performers to improve their musicality. Simple percussion parts add the perfect amount of color without overwhelming the winds.

    Genre: Band | # of Players: Standard
    Series: Sapphire Band Series
    Level: 2.5 | Duration: 3:45

    Instrumentation
    Flute
    Oboe [optional]
    Bassoon [optional]
    B-flat Clarinet 1
    B-flat Clarinet 2
    Bass Clarinet
    Alto Saxophone 1
    Alto Saxophone 2
    Tenor Saxophone
    Baritone Saxophone

    B-flat Trumpet 1
    B-flat Trumpet 2
    F Horn
    Trombone
    Euphonium
    B-flat Baritone T.C.
    Tuba

    Timpani [3 drums]
    Bells [optional]
    Vibraphone & Chimes [optional]
    Percussion 1: Suspended Cymbal, Triangle
    Percussion 2: Concert Bass Drum, Mark Tree (Wind Chimes)

    Program Notes
    Give Me Your Hand" is a lush wind band setting of the popular Irish harp tune Tabhair Dom Do Lámh, written in the early 17th century by Rory Dall O'Cahan. Set in 3/4 time, this arrangement offers elasticity with several tempo & textural changes throughout, helping young performers to improve their musicality. Simple percussion parts add the perfect amount of color without overwhelming the winds.

    I was first introduced to this tune in 2016 when I saw mandolinist Chris Thile and jazz pianist Brad Mehldau perform it in a live duo concert. It stuck with me all this time and knew I wanted to do something with it. Most versions are performed as a fairly quick waltz with a lilt, but I wanted to lean into the richer qualities of the wind band, using straight eighths throughout with only a couple of triplets. I encourage you and your ensemble to listen to several recordings, including The Chieftains (The Chieftains 5) and Chris Thile & Brad Maheldau (Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau).

    – N.D.

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