How to Play “Farewell to Erin”

Free interactive sheet music with step-by-step practice plan

Intermediate 32 measures 1 instrument
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Quick Facts

Composer
Traditional
Difficulty
Intermediate
Total Measures
32
Available Instruments
1

About This Piece

Farewell to Erin is a intermediate-level piece available on Practito. You can learn it on 1 different instrument using our interactive sheet music player with a built-in step-by-step practice plan.

Each tutorial includes:

  • Interactive sheet music — notes highlight as they play so you can follow along
  • Adjustable tempo — slow the piece down while you're learning, then speed up
  • Step-by-step practice plan — the piece is broken into small sections that build on each other
  • Loop sections — practice tricky passages on repeat until you've got them
  • Progress tracking — see which sections you've mastered and what to work on next
  • Metronome — keep steady time while practicing

Frequently Asked Questions

What instruments can I play Farewell to Erin on?
Farewell to Erin is available on Practito for the following instruments: Piano. Each version includes interactive sheet music with a step-by-step practice plan.
Is Farewell to Erin hard to play?
Farewell to Erin is rated as intermediate on Practito. This is an intermediate-level piece that requires some experience. It may include more complex rhythms, wider note ranges, and dynamic markings.
Who composed Farewell to Erin?
Farewell to Erin was composed by Traditional. It is a traditional piece that has been passed down through generations.
Can I learn Farewell to Erin for free?
Yes! Practito offers free interactive sheet music for Farewell to Erin. You can practice with the built-in player, use the step-by-step practice plan, and track your progress — all for free.
How long does it take to learn Farewell to Erin?
Learning time depends on your current skill level and the instrument you choose. As a intermediate-level piece, most players can expect to become comfortable with the piece within 1-2 weeks of regular practice.