hopefully you no the rythum because i cant type that out. My name is Douglas i am 14 years old. The notes are 2 E naturals then 2 B naturals F# G F#. Then B D E D B C# A B. Two 2nd octave Es then E D. B A G F# D E B A G F# E D E. That is the first part. Then repeat it. After that is complicated. The only difference between the first and second is the first is both hands and second is only one.
Scarborough Fair - fair - was created in 1253.
It's Parsley,Sage,Rosemary, Thyme
The song "Scarborough Fair" is typically performed in the key of D minor.
The Scarborough Fair key in the traditional English ballad "Scarborough Fair" symbolizes a test of love and loyalty between two lovers. It represents the challenges and tasks that the lovers must fulfill in order to prove their commitment to each other.
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I found it it's Parsley, sage, Rosemary thyme
The noun fair is a common noun unless used for a specific fair such as the Washington County Fair or for a title such as the Simon and Garfunkel song 'Scarborough Fair'. The word fair is also an adjective and an adverb.
Scarborough Fair
Parsley sage rosemary thyme by hambon.
The Scarborough festival is open, from April 6th throughout May 27th on week-ends and on the Memorial Day ( monday ). Opening times are 10 AM to 7 PM.
It is Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme I had to sing it in choir last week because scarbourgh fair is a song and that was part of the lyrics
Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.