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The Scottish Folk Fiddle Tutor CD (album)

This is a demonstration CD for The Scottish Folk Fiddle Tutor.

A step by step guide to Scottish fiddle playing from the beginning. This very popular tutor is for aspiring fiddlers who want to learn to play Scottish music in a fun but structured way.

All tunes and preparatory exercises are played on fiddle by Christine Martin to help you learn easily.

Details

Instruments:
Fiddle
Arrangers:
Anne Hughes, Christine Martin
Date:
2003
Level:
Beginners / Intermediate
Occasions:
Ceilidh, Hogmanay, Robert Burns night
Length:
ca. 1 hour, 10 mins
Tune Types:
Air, Dance tunes, Gaelic waltz, Hornpipe, Jig, March, Polka, Reel, Strathspey, Waltz
Performers:
Christine Martin
Origin:
Scottish
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Table of contents

  • Aitken Drum
  • Allt an t-Suicair
  • The Aly Aly O
  • Amazing Grace
  • An Coineachan
  • Angus Macleod
  • Au Clair de la Lune
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Back o' Benachie
  • Barnyards of Dalgetty
  • The Bells of St Giles
  • Birlinn Ghoraidh Chrobhain
  • Blow the Man Down
  • Bonnie Tammie Scolla
  • Buain na Ràinich
  • Cailin mo Rùinsa
  • Cailleach an Dùdain
  • Caol Muile
  • Calum Beag
  • Captain Horne
  • Chan eil mo leannan ann an seo
  • The Cockle Gatherer
  • Comin' thro' the Rye
  • Coulter's Candy
  • Còta Gearr Sgiobalta
  • Crodh Chailein
  • Dance tae your Daddy
  • Dancing the Baby
  • Davy Nick Nack
  • Dòmhnall Beag an t-siùcair
  • Donkey Riding
  • Down in Demarara
  • Drumleys
  • Drumond Castle
  • The Drunken Sailor
  • Eilean mo Chridhe
  • Faiilte Rudha Bhatairnis
  • Flower of Scotland
  • For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
  • Four-poster Bed
  • French Folk Song
  • The Grand Old Duke of York
  • Harvest Home Hornpipe
  • I'll tell my Ma
  • In Praise of Islay
  • The Jeelie Piece Song
  • John Anderson my Jo
  • Johnny Cope
  • Johnnie Lad
  • Katie Bairdie
  • Killiecrankie
  • Knees up Mother brown
  • Leanabh an Aigh
  • Leannan Mo Ghaoil
  • London's Burning
  • Lovely Stornoway
  • Macpherson's Lament
  • MacFarlane o' the Sprots
  • The MacGregor's March
  • Merry Boys of Greenland
  • Mo Dhachaidh
  • Morag a Dunbheagan
  • Mo Run Geal Dìleas
  • Murdo's Wedding
  • My Eyes are Dim
  • Mary had a Little Lamb
  • Mattachins
  • Michael Finnigan
  • Old MacDonald
  • One Man Went to Mow
  • O Theid mi Fhein
  • Pibroch of Dòmhnall Dubh
  • The Piper's Cave
  • Puer Nobis
  • Queen Mary
  • Reel of Stumpie
  • Ruidhle Cailleach
  • Seven Step Polka
  • Skipping Rhyme
  • The Skye Boat Song
  • Sleep Baby Sleep
  • Stocainnean Daoimean
  • Taladh Chriosda
  • Thistle of Scotland
  • Twa Craws
  • Unst Bridal March
  • Wee Willie Winkie
  • Wha wadna fecht for Chairlie
  • Where have you been?
  • Will ye gang to Kelvingrove?
  • Ye canny shove yer Granny
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Reviews

“This book aimed at the beginner. It takes the pupil from the absolute basics right through to Shetland reels by way of well-known simple tunes............I know of no other fiddle tutor which is as thorough and professional”

John Moar - Orkney View Magazine

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