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Ulster-Scots Music Traditions

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  • Fife
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Ulster-Scots Music Traditions

This series of short films explores the thriving scene of young Ulster-Scots musicians passionate about their craft.  From Pipe Bands to individual musicians, ‘Ulster-Scots Music Traditions’ showcases how music and playing in bands branches out into the wider lives and communities of local talented young people

The six-part series documents the lives of young Ulster-Scots musicians and inspires others to get involved, with practical information on how to play traditional instruments – such as the Highland Bagpipes and the Snare Drum – as well as providing rarely seem glimpses into competitive life.

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – A Solo Effort

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – Competition Time

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – The Snare Drum

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – Forgotten Heroes

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – Highland Bagpipes

Ulster-Scots Music Traditions – The Jukebox

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