I got this for "Ashokan Farewell" song, which this edition is true to the version heard in recordings by Jay Ungar. I've tried out most of the the other songs, none of them are familiar to me so I'm not entirely sure I'm doing them right. They are relatively simple songs, if you've been able to get through Suzuki Violin Vol. 1 then you could probably do 70% of the book without problems. Most songs have guitar chords above the measures for accompaniment. I wish the book came with an accompaniment CD. And I'm not thrilled with the binding... you basically have to break the binding to get the pages to stay open. Even then I have to prop metronomes and other heavy items against the pages to keep it open, so the only thing that annoyed me. For a recital I just photo copied the pages I needed, but I'd like not to have to photo copy everything in order to play it.
There are a lot of songs with some very odd names: "The Cup of Tea", "The Clumsy Lover", "Jack Broke da Prison Door", "King of Fairies", "The Wind that Shakes the Barley." They're names that sort of imply words to go with it. Now I know this is a "Fiddlers" book, and it's kind of hard to play and sing, but I still wish they put in some words, it might just make more sense to people like me who are unfamiliar with these songs. Nevertheless I highly recommend this book for students, amateurs and performers.
There are some songs that are long, a page, a page and a half, and take 4 or more minutes to perform. But there are a lot of short pieces in this too, there are usually 2 songs per page, and take a minute or less to play.