The Shores of Botany Bay - trio (of the same instrument) by trad. arr. Malcolm Tattersall
'The Shores of Botany Bay' is a lively song about an Irish labourer setting off to search for gold in Australia in the nineteenth century.
This arrangement works for almost any three wind intruments; try transposing it down a minor seventh for clarinets and then playing the bottom line on clarinet with the upper lines on flutes and/or clarinets.
The key signature is 'wrong' because the tune is really in the dorian mode, not the minor key.
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