This waltz melody was composed by a great Scots fiddler, J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927), who called it “The Rosebud of Allenvale.” It later became known as the “Rose of Sharon,” and is a favourite contest waltz piece by old-time fiddlers. The standard melody part of this arrangement can benefit from a 1+ fret, but it is not mandatory; however, the other two parts do require that extra fret. *No video recording provided.
This waltz melody was composed by a great Scots fiddler, J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927), who called it “The Rosebud of Allenvale.” It later became known as the “Rose of Sharon,” and is a favourite contest waltz piece by old-time fiddlers. The standard melody part of this arrangement can benefit from a 1+ fret, but it is not mandatory; however, the other two parts do require that extra fret. *No video recording provided.