I would recommend the CD by emptyhouse called Gone but not forgotten. It's bound to put you in the mood for doing some work on your book, Lolabelle. Read about them and order online here :- http://www.seumasb.com/locals.asp
Hello,
Can anyone recommend some traditional local or highland music CD's I can either find out here or buy over the net. I want some mood music to help with my writing and hope someone can steer me in the right direction.
Thanks
She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain
I would recommend the CD by emptyhouse called Gone but not forgotten. It's bound to put you in the mood for doing some work on your book, Lolabelle. Read about them and order online here :- http://www.seumasb.com/locals.asp
Last edited by Moira; 04-Jul-07 at 23:31. Reason: something weird happening to the link I posted
There's clips ye can listen 'til, here - http://www.emptyhouse.info/
"It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."
Thank you, I went to see an author on Tues and she recommended using music to get you in the "Headspace" of your story. I want to give it a go, but really feel that I should use tradition scottish folk type of music for the "right feel"
Thanks for your link, will get straight onto it.
She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain
Hi there, I've just joined up and I'm able to post here now. I can't recommend Footstompin' highly enough for a vast selection of Scots Trad Music and a fantastic mail order service.
http://www.footstompin.com/
Hope it's not too late for you.
Welcome Aaldtimer
I look forward to your posts here
I personally love Alisdair Fraser - amazing, haunting fiddle playing and up-beat stuff too.
http://www.culburnie.com/albums/Alas...r/skyedanc.htm
Thanks for the welcome Moira.
Aye Elaine, he's some player. There's a wonderful variety of fiddlers on the go at the moment, of very different styles, ages, nationalities etc, and up there with the best of them is Caithness man Gordon Gunn from Wick.
Culburnie is now part of Greentrax Records which is another amazing source of Scots Trad Music & Song.
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