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Searching for "Golden Embers" by Mandolin Orange (now known as Watchhouse) is a journey into one of modern folk's most hauntingly beautiful arrangements. While a for this track is not commercially published, musicians have several effective ways to find or create a performance-ready version. The Sound of "Golden Embers"
"Golden Embers" is the opening track of the 2019 album Tides of a Teardrop . Written by Andrew Marlin as a tribute to his late mother, the song is built on a foundation of acoustic guitar, mandolin, and Emily Frantz’s evocative fiddle (violin) playing.
The violin in this piece isn't just accompaniment; it acts as a secondary voice, weaving through the melody with a "gentle elegance" that NPR Music has noted as a hallmark of the duo's sound. Where to Find High-Quality Sheet Music
Because there is no "official" violin book for the album, you must look toward community-driven and transcription-based resources: