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    North-East Fiddle Music

    The North East fiddle music style has been heavily influenced by its greatest exponent, James Scott Skinner (1843-1927). He stressed showy technique and elegance, deliberately overshadowing the traditional "country" fiddle music of the day. As with other areas of Scotland the North East would have had localised individual styles but these have now mostly been lost and the term North East Fiddle Music Style has come to mean the music in and around the east coast around Aberdeen and south almost to Perth. Some of Scotland’s best known fiddlers such as Niel Gow (1727-1807), Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831) and William Marshall (1748-1833) were considered great exponents and composers in the North East style. Popular exponents today are Alasdair Fraser, Paul Anderson and Pete Clark. Back to Scottish fiddle music

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    18 Months Later by Angus Lyon & Ruaridh Campbell
    A fresh and imaginative approach to traditional music from this talented duo
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    Carmen Higgins by Carmen Higgins
    This is Carmen’s debut album and contains a mixture of Scottish, Irish and self-penned tunes played in both traditional and contemporary styles.
    £11.50

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    Dance On The Fiddle by Karen Steven
    While this recording may be of interest to fiddlers wishing to learn the tunes, it is primarily for practising step-dancing.
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    Even Now by Pete Clark
    These recordings were made in the ballroom of Blair Castle with Pete playing Niel Gow's fiddle
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    Fiddle Case by Pete Clark
    If you like Scottish fiddle music this is for you.
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    Fire and Grace by Alasdair Fraser
    Dazzling teamwork and driving, dancing rhythms mark the debut release by the duo of master Scottish fiddler and Natalie Haas the brilliant young cellist
    £12.50

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    Forres Accordion & Fiddle Club - 30 Years On by Forres Accordion & Fiddle Club
    Forres Accordion & Fiddle Club - 30 Years On and the club is still full of enthusiasm!
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    Ian Hardie & Andy Thorburn - The Spider's Web by Ian Hardie
    There are 44 tunes on the album and inspired musicianship from these two fine players.
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    In The Moment by Alasdair Fraser
    The 2nd CD from the magical fiddle and cello pairing of Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas.
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    James Alexander - The Speyside Fiddler by James Alexander
    James Alexander a leading light of the "Fochabers Fiddlers" is not only an excellent fiddler in subtly understated manner, but a brilliant composer as well.
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    James Scott Skinner - The Strathspey King by James Scott Skinner
    Skinner died in 1927 but his composition and playing live on in this recording, re-processed and de-scratched. A musician of amazing skill and awesome virtuosity
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    Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle Volume One by Alasdair Fraser
    Featuring some of the most beautiful Scottish tunes ever written for the fiddle and played by master musician Alasdair Fraser and friends
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    Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle Volume Two by Alasdair Fraser
    Tunes from The Life and Land of Robert Burns played by Alasdair Fraser, Muriel Johnstone & Natalie Haas.
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    Lucky Jonny by Jonny Hardie
    Lucky Jonny (and friends)play a blend of traditional and original material with tracks including the Robert Burns' song, 'Willie Brew'd a Peck O' Maut', and a tune especially arranged by Jonny's Mum and a Hardie family favorite, 'Music of the Spey'.
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    Mackintosh at Murthly by Pete Clark
    A new CD from Pete Clark which focuses on the music of Robert Mackintosh, the great fiddler player and composer from Tulliemet in Perthshire.
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    Music Of The Fiddle Volume 4 (CD) by Bert Murray
    Bert Murray "The Auld Fiddler" is featured on this grand CD
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    Music Of The Fiddle Volume 5 (CD) by Ron Gonnella
    An album of great historical, as well as musical, interest, as the fiddle tunes of Niel Gow, William Marshall and James Scott Skinner are played on their own fiddles, by one of the great players
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    Music Of The Fiddle Volume 7 (CD)
    More great fiddle music this time featuring the Fochaber Fiddlers
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    Now & Then by Pete Clark
    A wonderful new collection from Pete Clark, featuring some of his own compositions alongside a few gems from those of the great Scottish fiddler composers
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    One Fine Day by Sharon Hassan
    Sharon Hassan is a fine composer of tunes and on this CD she showcases 12 of them written between 1999 and 2005
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