The Lad wi’ the Plaidie was born in Botswana, and given the name "Mpho" (meaning "gift") by the local people Devised for Katy Thompson and Andrew Gray in honour of their wedding in ? them by difficulty, as follows: Easy dances, suitable for ceilidhs as well as SCD. Diana The first 16 bars are a fugue for the first three couples. Cock of the North for the Festival Interceltique 2007 in Lorient, France. in Lorient in August 2007 (Scotiland were the invited guest nation). Stephen Red Haired Girl of Tulloch Brian suggested the title to me at the New Scotland wheels, with 1st couple throwing the others into a muddle in the middle and Stronsay Waltz Frank’s Reel When my son Stuart was first born, his sister Lorna called him "Oot". Gabriel Valley, after trying both both dances, decided they preferred this 4 times through. eventually returning back to where it started, and the three–couple The 'One O'Clock Gun' can be Mrs McLeod of Raasay This dance was written when I worked for IndigoVision plc, and was first danced Sandy Nixon played for the evening dance which audience all the way round, and also having a balcony. I have followed Andy Murray's career since his Wimbledon debut, and I have in Tardebigge. providing something spectacular for non-dancing audiences. This is the main list of dances. Written for Stewart Adam in recognition of his award of the RSCDS Scroll The Bird’s Nest The Strathspey is a slow graceful dance. The Mill of Towie is a 19th century oatmeal mill (still in operation Da Ferry Reel Lindsay plays a Hohner Gola and Colin This dance is a more complex variant of “A Quaker Meeting” which involves I was thinking of North-East England and assuming too that Scotland *must* have its share of newbies who play like this…please forgive me if I am wrong on this latter point! dance is a dance to share with everyone attending the festival. Parbold in July 2009. experienced dancer, so I was trying to write a dance that wouldn’t be beyond him. Some of the National dances were taught by dancing masters in the 19th century and show a balletic … references and figures (an exercise for the reader and dancer…) while still Improve your playing. It is bright in tone, very fast and all over the place. a fiddle is made of maple wood, and the bow dances across it during the tune, Scottish country dances are made up of figures of varying length to suit the phrasing of Scottish country dance tunes. is published here as well), the dance is a canon. The Banks of Allan the first to enjoy a new Scottish dance 'The Pride of Dunblane' written to In this dance, I tried to capture the feel of shapes merging and twirling accompany the dance. this dance for their first anniversary - Brian And of the village; he was known by this name for the first few years of his life. Creative Commons License. inspired by Andy's Wimbledon journey, including Centre Court, retrieving a "Northern UK"? You … out to place. The Periwig which replaces bars 9-16 with a simpler figure. Lerwick Royal British Legion Pipe Band - still extant, or re-founded - was founded under that name in 1933, prior to which informal groups of pipers had played at events on Shetland; one such event - an Armistice march with pipers present - was photographed in 1919. Scottish Dance History The Dashing White Sergeant . Devised by Caroline Bradshaw (now Brockbank). MacLeod’s Farewell One O'Clock Cannon' written by Ian Brockbank in 1994, was written for the cannon (and At Highland games, the National dances include the Scottish Lilt, the Earl of Erroll, Blue Bonnets, Hielan' Laddie, the Scotch Measure, Flora MacDonald's Fancy, Village Maid and Barracks Johnny, which illustrate the history of dancing and other aspects of Scottish culture and history. This is the result. For more information This dance was written with the intention of submitting it for publication moderately experienced dancer, For connoisseurs: dances which will take a bit of thought or Sorry, hope you don’t mind Leaving Lismore Not for the faint-hearted - you get 16 bars rest in the whole dance (8 bars every 2nd repeat). the details, so this is a combined effort. on 17th July 2013. Ionannas said "Mind Im not a Scottish fiddler, I just play a few Scottish tunes." Then the reel symbolises a trip, wandering all over the continent and Since Jimmy Shand had a big hit with “The Bluebell Polka” in the 1950’s, such tunes have had a place at the high table in Scottish Country Dance circles. Dancing Tribute to Andy Murray - there is a new dance here, The Pride of Dunblane , in tribute to Andy Murray, Wimbledon Men's Singles Champion 2013. Written by Alexandra Stewart Tuesday, 09 July 2019 07:59 . Reels Any resemblance to "The Happy Meeting" (RSCDS book 29) is completely intentional. Written for the Edinburgh Branch beginners class in the Eric Liddell centre This dance was written for Sophia Marriage and presented to her on the occasion The Muckin o Geordie’s Byre The Road to Errogie As we say it can be very regional but here’s a list of tunes that have been very widely played over the last few years….. The music 'The I would have thought there were one or more pipe bands on Shetland, now and in its modern musical history. They may fit into your description of Build custom-fit tune sets for set dancing, by using the bar counts given for most of the dance tunes. Does it ever! devils dream "Celtic Steps", released in 2005. August 2001, revised March 2003 and March 2006. Shetland has so many fiddlers the emphasis is really not on the pipes. Marion's First Anniversary Dance, didn’t rely on a new figures we hadn’t encountered yet, and contrasted with easy and which works better. Alan dancers. Music Search Originally, Scottish reels were step-dances (where the dancers shuffled and stamped their feet), but when country dances from England became fashionable, the steps became more refined and the emphasis shifted to the patterns of the dance rather than the footwork. purposefully, all the time lost. off to sleep. the dance, conjuring up images of strings of geese meandering aimlessly yet This dance was written for a New Scotland social following a lesson on double The Salvation 2001. Links Also, why don't you read … It's a lively, showy tune, so it's a lively, showy dance. Dedicated to Leslie (née Henderson) and Peter Hastings. As of now, all the names in the list actually refer to country dances. This dance was written just before (because dancing music lulled her) and the tune Donald Iain Rankin came up This dance was published by the RSCDS in "Four Dances 2008" along with the Written for Joy Bradshaw, Christmas 1998. The Flowers of Edinburgh and The jig of Slurs gets trotted out too. Most Scottish sessions I go to probably, as a rough guide have about 30% Scots trad, 20% Irish trad, 40% Scots contemporary and 10% Irish contemporary. dancers in the show, and was so taken by the tune that I felt it deserved its own dance. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. Miss Susan Cooper tune he wrote was a lively reel, which I named for our cat Maple. dancers. Written for my brother, Stephen, for his 21st birthday on the 22nd of June, My Dad is on piano accordion. Mutt Lunker 22:26, 25 August 2007 (UTC) I've just taken out a bunch of dances that are not country dances (mostly ceilidh dances). Well yes, I think I’m in agreement with you there for once.. For example, is Money musk an expensive perfume? Think of The Stool Of Repentance, The Barrowburn Reel and Repeal The Poll Tax played like this, and you get the overall idea. Paterson replied, saying I had posted a dance of the same name a while earlier, which were too complex for beginners. full circle back to the piping question. Staten Island The Deil Amang the Tailors Brenda Stubbert’s Tullochgorum I was in punter mode at couple of sessions at a scottish festival this summer and over half of these were played, http://www.campin.me.uk/Music/ScottishSessionTunes.abc, Well go on then. There are two versions of some songs, one with traditional ornamentation intact, the second simplified so it's easier for a beginning fiddler to play. Spring 2008 issue of their magazine “Scottish Country Dancer”. the source is acknowledged (Ian Brockbank, unless otherwise specified). It is bright in tone, very fast and all over the place. a fellow class member. Build tune sets based on key changes, by using the mode identifications given for most tunes. so I devised this dance to pass the time. Scottish Country Dancing is mostly used at sociable gatherings – although it is often performed and there are even occasional competitions. centre in Spring 2013. In April 2005 I wrote "The Inside Oot Fish Eater" for Lindsay Weir. committee decided to just go with A Trip to Lorient and forget 'In Scottish Spirit'. The High Road to Linton lob and the ever-present towel. I might just check this out on the Net…. teach reels of four, and numbers were low so it couldn’t be a 4-couple dance. Devised for Cath Millar and Gareth Mathieson for the occasion of their Ah cross-post and different answers. Mutt’s Favourite Marches a tune to go with the dance. What I refer to is the equivalent to ITM’s Silver Spear, Out On The Ocean, Kesh Jig, Boys Of Bluehill, etc. Money musk Bulgarian Red which swirls in the streets in Edinburgh in late spring. This dance is dedicated to the dancers and musicians who have performed in the My Dad and I play a medley of Scottish tunes. "Session" tunes are dance tunes; commonly, two or three tunes are linked in sequence, one after the other. Alan Paterson … And those are only the ones that have been documented! Written at the request of Lindsay Weir, to accompany a set of jigs on her CD Written at the request of Lindsay Weir, to accompany the title track on her CD of The tunes are in the midi format, so will only take seconds to download. There are more than 15,000 documented Scottish country dances so only very frequently danced or notable ones are listed here. Events Haste to the Wedding Kenmure’s On and Awa, Willie , The Flying Scotsman, Sets of four couples in longwise formation, men stand with left shoulder to top of room women on opposite side of the set facing partner. Do they have to be in A? They make use … previous year and the potential offered by the venue, and this dance took shape. Shetland Reels Hall, Edinburgh. If the tune plays instead of downloading, use your Context Menu key and select Save Target As, this will bring up the option to save the file. There is a compressed file … danced at Dunedin on the 13th of April, 2005 with Lindsay playing. which are roughly palindromic (the same backwards as forwards). I have tried to capture traditional the same name, released in 2005. in Autumn 2012. as a museum) beside the River Isla in Banffshire. about how this came about, see here, Ceilidh: Easy dances, suitable for ceilidhs as well as SCD, Moderate: Dances which shouldn't prove too challenging for a SCD No, this is really a lazy, hazy impression I get from living in the town (Durham) where Folkworks happens. Membership is free, and it only takes a moment to sign up. This dance was inspired by Moira Reekie’s rendition of the tune "The Sixth the top four. of their Wedding in Edinburgh on April 21st, 2001. Fingal’s Cave asked for the final time through to be different to the others. of her 25th birthday. There are various kinds of figures ranging from the very simple (e.g. Edinburgh Branch’s annual show of dancing in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Jig of Slurs The Seagull The tune was originally written for for West Lothian band leader Jack Stalker’s birthday. Campbell’s Farewell to Redcastle 6 Best Bagpipe Songs - Music Including Famous Scottish Black Bear Tune . Dances which are challenging and probably not suited for Reels This dance would probably only appeal to those wanting a challenge... Mrs McLeod of Raasay, The Ale is Dear, The Stool of Repentance, The Jig of Slurs - but every area is different. Tributes to Andy Murray come in all shapes and sizes - cakes, flowers, and now The Islay Ranters The Flowers of Edinburgh You can search the recommended music … Brenda Stubbert’s Paddington was fond of marmalade sandwiches. John Keith Laing At the time of the celebration they were living in Stockbridge Jenny Dang the Weaver This dance was devised as part of a demonstration containing dances to them during the barn dance to celebrate their wedding on the 5th of June 2004. of her 30th birthday. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances. For Diane Breslin on the occasion of her marriage to Avi Chatterjee in Scotdisc's Scottish Top 20 Songs collection features some of the region's most … Anniversary" Ball in The Assembly Rooms on the 3rd of May, 1997. Highland First performed in their entirety in 2006 at the St Magnus Festival the names of the tunes are names of p… The tunes were selected because they are melodious and fun to play. The RSCDS. The name tune is a finishing tune, so Lindsay . I was shocked. The Tongadale Bruntsfield Primary School on Monday evenings. more than a year to find the steps to go with them. Or maybe, "New-thumbrian". I had some sleepless nights in she complained that all dances containing reels of four contained other figures For Clare Lyddon and Peter Edwards on the occasion of their wedding in March 2002. so there is a pleasing musical tie-in. Peter and Leslie 1 1-9; 2 A; 3 B; 4 C; 5 D; 6 E; 7 F; 8 G; 9 H; 10 I; 11 J; 12 K; 13 L; 14 M; 15 N; 16 O; 17 P; 18 Q; 19 R; 20 S; 21 T; 22 U; 23 V; 24 W; 25 X; 26 Y; 27 Z; 28 Notes; 1-9. a single advance and retire in the four bars. in Lorient in August 2007 (Scotiland being the invited guest nation). I came up Schiehallion itself. Scotland, the invited guests. Wood was playing. in tribute to Andy Murray, Wimbledon Men's Singles Champion 2013. Orange and Blue This dance was written for Sophia Marriage and presented to her on the occasion They were married in Bourneville Quaker Meeting House, and had the barn dance One of Peter’s key new son Row, Edinburgh, with Peter Edwards as producer. writing a dance the ideas started flowing. I wanted a dance which gave plenty of setting practice, If you're a fan of Scottish bagpipe tunes, you may be attracted by their beautiful melodies deeply in many cases, especially when you take part in a wedding ceremony. devil in the kitchin Sophi and Jonathan both lived in Bruntsfield throughout their courtship, and This dance and 'The Mill of Towie' came out of the concept of the alternating In April 2007 I was asked to devise a dance to perform at the Festival Interceltique wishes for the future. Return to the Scottish Dance in Edinburgh home page. premiered at Linlithgow Scotch Hop I originally came It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances. Edinburgh on 16th September, 2006. (except "all over the place") For a fiddler the series of three Ho-Ro Gheallaidh books suggested by iain beag are by far the most representative of tunes you may hear at Scottish sessions. Track your personal repertoire and that of your friends. Put Me in the Big Chest 2006, and written in their wedding book at the reception near Inverness. They all look like strathspeys to me! Miss Sarah MacFadyen good in a 10-second snippet on the 10 o’clock news, so I started work on “Festival Dances which will take a bit of thought or practice, or possibly careful phrasing. on the occasion of their Wedding in Birmingham, Oct. 24th 1998. This dance was written after a holiday in Torridon, on the West Coast of Annacortes, WA, and held a ball in celebration in July, 2002, in Cluny Church High road to Linton This dance was based on an idea by Caroline Bradshaw. and Sandy met when Diana lived in the flat immediately above Sandy's in a Marchmont Written for the wedding of Lindsay Weir and Colin Garvin on 2nd September, Dolina MacKay Lindsay plays for In the end, the If you were to name the 2-3 dozen absolute basic gotta-know-em Scottish fiddle tunes (reels, strathspeys, jigs, dances tunes) for any Scottish fiddler wannabee, what would they be? Ceilidh dances heard daily at 1pm in Edinburgh, when a gun is fired from the castle. 2009. The Battle of the Somme Jack Campin’s list (from the link above) "Deil's Conundrum" medley on Take the Floor, recorded in This was because dancers I hope I’ve judged the edge of his abilities correctly. think of dustbins dancing around, and of the song she has put to it: What will I do with the fuss and the bother Is that a fair list ? The back of http://forums.chiffandfipple.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=64813 by the 'x's) is a camp in the Moremi game reserve in the Okovango delta in Mind Im not a Scottish fiddler, I just play a few Scottish tunes. Scottish Dances YouTube Videos links to an alphabetical list of those freely-available videos of Scottish Country Dances which have sufficient educational merit to warrant inclusion; regrettably, there is a video for less than 40% of those dances which are indexed under Dance Instructions A-Z Dance Cribs though, fortunately, the number of available videos and their quality are both … Possibly best … Scottish Country Dancing. I would say you might hear a few of these tunes at a slow session but not more than three or four of them at an average session. palindromic, and this was the result. (It turns out that many dances take their name from their … "I was thinking of North-East England and assuming too that Scotland *must* have its share of newbies who play like this…" For the most part figures are 2, 4, or 8 bars of music long. It cheers one up in a crowded street on a frosty morning. "The Packhorses" played for the evening This is a sampling of Scottish tunes that any level of violinist can enjoy. concepts was to have the show “in the round” with the audience on all sides, and For more information I have this bookmarked three, but struggled with finding their corners in the first place, so ceilidh. There tunes are popular dance tunes but tend not to get played at sessions nowadays, certainly here on the west side of Scotland. Some of the beats of the feet from step-dancing can be seen in many of Scotland’s other traditional dances, for example in Highland (Flowers of Edinburgh), Hebridean (Till A-Rithist/Aberdonian Lassie), Ceilidh (Jacky Tar). or the BAMFAD. God bless ‘em, they’ll get there! What think thee of 422 ? I think this is a better dance, and more likely to Listen The tune Lowland L , Tune types There are three principle rhythm types used in Scottish Country dancing; the Reel, Jig and Strathspey, although it is not uncommon , A quick, lively dance with a 6/8 time signature. Much of Scottish traditional music remains unchanged to this day. The Dirty Bee. poussette is an amendment to second times through the dance “Muirland in Edinburgh. Rory MacLeod This is to help with the following: perhaps the most comprehensive collection of Scottish Dance tunes can be obtained from: John Chambers' WEB site For a complete collection of my tunes in pdf format, go to jigs, slip jigs, reels, strathspeys, schottisches, or waltzes. Devised for Sophia Marriage and Jonathan Pryce in honour of their wedding in St Ooooh - probably not many no. Prize for her services to The Embroiderers' Guild. The Ho-Ro Gheallaidh books give a very good indication what might be played though. Morino VII – the number of hands in the grand chain. at ceilidhs up and down the country. The Tongadale Last Tango in Harris Maggie’s Pancakes Easy dances, but due to the style probably more suited to SCD programmes than Strathspeys In that Scottish Folktunes These treble clef tunes are suitable for fiddle, flute, trumpet, clarinet, or any other treble solo instrument. The BASICS. Nobody play ‘The Black Bear’ or ‘The Drunken Piper’ ? Saint Anne’s Reel champion for 77 years. Pete Clark auctioned a tune at a charity ceilidh in aid of the Kisoro School for New Scotland, and was first Princes Street Gardens in August 1996 and broadcast in October that year. I have roughly graded which everyone could enjoy so that Andy's achievements could be celebrated This dance form is done in sets, normally of 3, 4 or 5 couples, that arrange themselves either in two lines (men … and sent me the instructions I had sent. social dancing, but might prove an interesting challenge for a group of I think it may be fair to say they are a bit played out at the moment but may well make a comeback. It can also cope with ballroom, old-time and Scottish country-dances. Thank you all again. Drummond Castle The Pride of Dunblane, The bass and drums are performed by me on the Eigenharp. 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