 |  |  |  | Results: Scottish Folk |  |  Sheila Stewart - Blairgowrie: 'There's a whole way of life that will die when I go six feet under...' |  |  Roy Arbuckle - Northen Ireland: 'Different Drums plays traditional reels, jigs, hornpipes but with a big percussion sound.' |  |  Fiona Driver - Orkney: '...I'm also partial to building 'dry stane dykes' - dry stone walls.' |  |  The Ayre Hotel, Kirkwall - Orkney: 'We've entertained Norwegian choirs, flying clubs, nautical enthusiasts, hen parties and stag night groups...' |  |  Stromness Hotel - Stromness, Orkney: 'Some of them had come especially in the hope of meeting and playing with an Irish boxplayer...' |  |  Jimmy Moon - Glasgow: 'The perfect bluegrass band is fiddle, banjo, upright bass, guitar and mandolin... ' |  |  Paul Henderson - Kirkmichael, Scotland: 'They could be singing about something really sad but there’s a wry humour running through it ...' |  |  Martin Taylor - Kirkmichael, Scotland: '...in fact before I was even big enough to pick up a guitar, I started plucking myself.' |  |
|    |  | Hands on: Try our online percussion workshops. Learn the Punjabi dhol drum with Johnny Kalsi. |
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