The Farley Bridge

The Farley Bridge is a classic Scottish session tune, renowned for its lively and energetic melody. Often played on the fiddle, the tune features a bouncy rhythm and a playful, almost mischievous character. Its name, “The Farley Bridge,” likely references a specific bridge in Scotland, though the exact location remains somewhat obscure.

The tune’s popularity in Scottish traditional music circles is due in part to its catchy nature and its suitability for both solo playing and ensemble performances. Musicians often enjoy improvising and adding their own embellishments to the melody, creating unique interpretations that reflect their individual styles.

Key

G maj.

Tune Type

Air

Duncan Chisholm, a renowned Scottish fiddler, composed this delightful tune. He’s celebrated for his work with the band Wolfstone and his collaborations with Ivan Drever. Chisholm has also released several acclaimed solo albums, showcasing his exceptional talent.
As a traditional Scottish session tune, it’s more likely to be played instrumentally rather than sung.