I am thinking that first footing isn’t within the covid guidelines so here is a wee something for after the bells – sing and dance along and pretend that everyone is together.
Folk Music
A Hogmanay Jig
It wouldn’t be Hogmanay without a bit of what we would have described as Teuchter music π. This video also gives you an opportunity to learn a Scottish dance – although given the covid-19 restrictions very few will have enough people for this one π
A Band – But NOT Brass
There is a bit of brass in this one – but this is something a bit different from recent choices. It didn’t quite make the list pre-Christmas day
Raise Your Voices
Don’t know about anyone else, but it seems that my facebook feed is filling with Christmas music and carols shared by lots of different people. I’ve already ruled out a couple of possible shares so that I can provide something that hasn’t yet appeared π
Happy Saint Andrew’s Day
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An Old Carol
Another old carol. Many years ago Steeleye Span released a single that rose up the charts – I’m sure many of you have heard their version of Gaudete. The B-side was this song, which I think is better!! Rather different compared to yesterday’s song.
Too Early For Christmas?
With Thanksgiving past I am going to move to “seasonal” music and we start with something soothing – as it is a Friday.
A Flying Memory
Today’s music evokes a specific memory – but not a specific place, unless you count the inside of a plane π
Dancing Now In Central Europe
Today’s choice is another “fun” piece and another that I played with the Scottish Universities Orchestra.
Scottish Instruments
I’ve shared a couple of scottish singers – tonight it is the turn of the instrumentalists – fiddles, accordion, tin whistle and many more…..