Here's a list of Scottish fiddle books containing fiddle music from the traditional to the contemporary. Scottish fiddle books have been part of our tradition for many years with the composers like William Marshall using them to protect the copywrite of their fiddle music collections.
This new book by Charlie Gore, one of the best-known and respected personalities of the Scottish fiddle scene, contains a wealth of information, opinion and music.
An outstanding publication of newly composed tunes in traditional style. The collection reflects the recent resurgence of interest in traditional music in Orkney and highlights the work of no fewer than fifteen young tune writers.
This little booklet was written to compliment the CD in the Scottish Tradition series "The Fiddler and his Art" and covers fiddling in the five different regions of Scotland.
This is Alistair's first volume of traditional tunes. Over the years he has penned around eighty tunes and we get forty of the finest in this collection, with jigs, reels, marches, slow airs and waltzes.
A Scots fiddle collection of 50 melodies in unique settings, including hitherto unpublished material from J. Scott Skinner, Hector MacAndrew, Patrick Shuldham Shaw and Bill Hardie himself