Featured Tunes Music Library

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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Featured Tunes Music Library



This is not My Own House

Played by: Gill Bowman
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1720 - 1788.



Yellow_Stockings

Played by: Fiddlers' Bid
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Mary "Moll" Frith from Haynes, Alan: Sex in Elizabethan England, page 119. Wrens Park Publishing, 1997 This image was from the title-page of The Roaring Girl



Highland Laddie

Played by: Pete Seeger
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Way hay & away we go, Bonnie Laddie, Hieland Laddie.



Tom Briggs' Jig

Played by: Jordi Savall
Source: Youtube
Image: Briggs' banjo instructor.



Guilderoy

Played by: Rob MacKillop
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Coloured Portrait of Gilder Roy in complete Highland outfit.


Featured Tunes Music Library


This is not My Own House
Played by: Gill Bowman
Image:Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1720 - 1788.
Source:Soundcloud
Yellow_Stockings
Played by: Fiddlers' Bid
Image:From Haynes, Alan: Sex in Elizabethan England, page 119. Wrens Park Publishing, 1997 This image was from the title-page of The Roaring Girl.
Source:Soundcloud
Highland Laddie
Played by: Pete Seeger
Image:Way hay & away we go, Bonnie Laddie, Hieland Laddie.
Source:Soundcloud
Trenchmore
Played by: Jacob Heringman
Image:Portrait of Edward VI of England, seated, wearing a gown lined in fur (ermine or lynx) over a crimson doublet with the collar of the Order of the Garter and holding a Bible.
Source:Soundcloud
Tom Briggs' Jig
Played by: Jordi Savall
Image:Briggs' banjo instructor.
Source:Youtube