Gordon Duncan's Tunes
There has always been tremendous interest in the original music of Gordon Duncan. His stunning compositions have featured in his own ground-breaking recordings and studio sessions, in his work with top Scottish traditional music bands, and in the medleys of many top-grade pipe bands, especially those of which he was a member. Gordon’s tunes have “crossed over” into many other traditional instruments, such as the fiddle and accordion.
Compiled and produced by his brother, Ian Duncan, it also includes many photos of Gordon.
Contains around 50 of his original compositions, some of them well known but many more of which had yet to see the light of day
There has always been tremendous interest in the original music of Gordon Duncan. His stunning compositions have featured in his own ground-breaking recordings and studio sessions, in his work with top Scottish traditional music bands, and in the medleys of many top-grade pipe bands, especially those of which he was a member. Gordon’s tunes have “crossed over” into many other traditional instruments, such as the fiddle and accordion.
Compiled and produced by his brother, Ian Duncan, it also includes many photos of Gordon.
Contains around 50 of his original compositions, some of them well known but many more of which had yet to see the light of day
There has always been tremendous interest in the original music of Gordon Duncan. His stunning compositions have featured in his own ground-breaking recordings and studio sessions, in his work with top Scottish traditional music bands, and in the medleys of many top-grade pipe bands, especially those of which he was a member. Gordon’s tunes have “crossed over” into many other traditional instruments, such as the fiddle and accordion.
Compiled and produced by his brother, Ian Duncan, it also includes many photos of Gordon.
Contains around 50 of his original compositions, some of them well known but many more of which had yet to see the light of day