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Repertoire Resources

  • Tune Index
  • Manuscripts and early publications
  • Core repertoire
  • Interpretation
  • Miscellaneous Collections
  • Extended Essays

Repertoire Articles

  • Discussions & Sources
  • New Compositions
  • History and theory
  • Dance
  • Interpretation
  • A Bonny Thing

  • A Collection of Scotch, Galwegian and Border Tunes

  • A Collection of Scotch, Galwegian and Border Tunes

  • A Fiddler Calling the Tunes Shona Mooney Profile

  • A LIVING TRADITION

  • A question of Tempo

  • A Return to Home Ground

  • A visit to William Dixon’s Manuscript

  • An Index of Published Tunes

  • Another Day's Dawning

  • Border Bagpipe Music - The Basics

  • Border Bagpipe Music - The Basics 2

  • Both Sides of the Tweed

  • Cassette Review 1993: Lowland Amusement

  • CD Review Autumn Airs

  • Corigenda - Now Wha Shall Play the day it Daws?

  • Digging the Dird

  • DIXON AND THE '97 LBPS COLLOGUE

  • Duke Of Atholls March And Pibroch

  • Exploring the music of the Lowland Piper

  • Fairly Shot of Her

  • Fairly Shot of Her

  • Felton Lonning

  • Geordie Syme’s Paircel o’ Tunes

  • Harmonic Proportion

  • Harmonic Proportion 2

  • Harmonic Proportion 3

  • Harmonic proportion 4

  • Henry Atkinson's Fiddle Book

  • INTERPRETATION AND MUSICAL EXPRESSION IN THE TUNES FROM THE DIXON MANUSCRIPT.

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