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***New live music in the Clockhouse Scottish Sesion***


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?After a well-attended and lively first outing at the Clock House this week, there will be the return of a Scottish traditional music session there on Monday the 22nd October, from 7 pm. Expect fiddles, bagpipes, flutes, whistles, guitar and singing. All are welcome to join in, whatever instrument, ability or knowledge of Scottish music. Bring a tune if you like, and it doesn?t have to be Scottish. We show the ropes with the tunes more in the first hour but can adapt throughout the evening. Or if you want to just come to listen, we're no bad. The aim is to hold these regularly, the pattern to be established.?
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