Celtic Music for Classical Guitar – Free Sheet Music and TABs
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- Anonymous – Greensleeves
- Celtic Music – A Bonny Lass to Marry Me
- Celtic Music – Afton Water
- Celtic Music – Aileen’s Reel
- Celtic Music – Alexander’s Hornpipe
- Celtic Music – All the Way to Galway
- Celtic Music – Anderson’s Jig
- Celtic Music – Anderson’s Jig
- Celtic Music – Bell’s Favourite Jig
- Celtic Music – Bolt the Door
- Celtic Music – Bonaparte’s Retreat
- Celtic Music – Running the Goat
- Celtic Music – Sleepy Maggie
- Celtic Music – The Carlton Weaver
- Celtic Music – The Fields of Athenry
- Celtic Music – The Gaelic Club
- Celtic Music – The Shepherd’s Flock
- Celtic Music – Whiskey Before Breakfast
- Celtic Music – Whistling Rufus
- Celtic Music for Classical Guitar – Free Sheet Music and TABs
- Folk Song, Celtic – Paddy Whack
- Folk Song, Celtic – Red is the Rose
- Horetzky, Felix – Scotch Air
- O’ Carolan, Turlough – Morgan Magan
- O’ Carolan, Turlough – Mrs. Power (Carolan’s Concerto)
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Captain O’Kane
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Carolan’s Receipt for Drinking
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Carolan’s Welcome
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Fanny Power
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Loftus Jones
- O’Carolan, Turlough – O’ Carolans Farewell to Music
- O’Carolan, Turlough – O’Carolan’s Dream
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Planxty Connor
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Planxty George Brabazon
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Planxty Irwin
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Ramble to Cashel
- O’Carolan, Turlough – Si’Bheg and Si’Mhor
- Pratten, Catharina Josepha – Guitar Method – No.49 My Lodgings is on the Cold Ground – Traditional Irish
- Pratten, Catharina Josepha – Guitar Method – No.58 The Blue Bells of Scotland
- Scottish Lute Music – Corne Yards
- Scottish Lute Music – Gabot
- Scottish Lute Music – I Never Knew I Loved Thee
- Scottish Lute Music – The Canaries
- Scottish Lute Music – Untitled (A Scots Tune)
- Scottish Traditional – Down By The Sally Gardens
- Scottish Traditional – Mairi’s Wedding
- Scottish Traditional – Scotland the Brave
- Scottish Traditional – ScotsWha hae wi’Wallace Bled
- Scottish Traditional – She Moved Through The Fair
- Scottish Traditional – The Flowers of the Forest
- Scottish Traditional – The Parting Glass (Burn’s Farewell)
- Scottish Traditional – The Skye Boat Song (Over The Sea To Skye)
- Weatherly, Frederick – O Danny Boy (guitar arrangement)
Celtic Music is a genre that descends from Western European countries. Most recognized as being related to Ireland and Scotland, there are also historical roots across countries such as France, Spain, and England.
As European exploration and colonization took place, Celtic Music was also exported to these new lands. The influence of this music can be clearly seen in traditional songs of early pioneers and musicians across the United States and Canada.
In fact, many of the famous fiddle Reels and Jigs composed during the 18th and 19th centuries in North America display a clear relationship with the sounds of traditional Celtic Music.

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