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News > Dunoon Scottish Music Workshop 13-15th July 2018

Dunoon Scottish Music Workshop 13-15th July 2018

Since 1988 the Cowal Fiddle Workshop has been committed to promoting and preserving Traditional Scottish Music in its many forms. It tutors the fiddle from the age of seven, gives countless concerts and recitals and many accomplished musicians have passed through its portals. Our not-for–profit organisation sponsors and promotes traditional fiddle playing in the West of Scotland, hosts the Mod Fiddlers’ Rally when it comes to Dunoon and continues a strong tradition of maintaining our heritage and supporting old and new music in the Traditional Style. The Dunoon Scottish Music Workshop applies a tested formula to teach aspiring players what they want to learn.

The Dunoon Scottish Music Workshop 13-15th July is hosted in newly refurbished Dunoon Burgh Hall. The sheet music and tune structure is sent via email in “mp3” format to your inbox in June, allowing “sight readers” and “learn by ear” students time to grasp the tunes outline 30 days BEFORE the workshop begins.

The tutors are: Alistair McCulloch (fiddle), Grant McFarlane (accordion), Aaron Jones’s (guitar) and Marc Duff (whistle & flute).

Find out more here https://www.dunoonscottishmusicworkshop.co.uk/

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