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This very beautiful piece was written as a lament for this fallen warrior. It is played on fiddle with octave fiddle seconding.
Played on fiddle and octave fiddle, this duet is a Scottish lament composed for the fallen hero. Luke plays one note on the octave fiddle the first time through this song. The octave fiddle is tuned below a viola and above a cello.
A haunting traditional tune played on solo fiddle with the steady beat of the tom tom in the backround.
A medley of two tradtional tunes and one original jig. Merrily Kiss the Quaker, Larry O'Graf and an original - Beverley's Jig. Fiddle and drum.
Traditional Scottish jig played on fiddle and drum. Although this sounds like more than one fiddles it is not. This was recorded on one track with no overdubs. Enjoy!

