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The Foot Stompin' Celtic Music Range

Foot Stompin Celtic Music for all your Scottish music needs. Not only do we offer a large selection of CDs in a variety of categories but also a range of specially chosen books and DVDs .  There's also a 10% discount on all sales after first purchase.

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Comedy

A small selection of CDs which might be said to encompass Scottish humour.
Scottish Traditions and Culture

Scottish Traditions and Culture

Scotland is rich in tradition and this section is dedicated to recordings and publications which focus on and celebrate our rich and fascinating heritage.


Children's Interest

Music, books and DVDS selected with our younger folk in mind.
Whistle

Whistle

The Tin Whistle is a great little musical instrument which despite it's cheapness to buy, is capable of music of a quality often unsurpassed by far more eminent instruments.
Gaelic Song

Gaelic Song

The Gaelic language and its songs are inextricably linked in the minds of most folk who have an interest in the culture and Gaelic song has both a long history and a lively performance culture up to the present day.


Multi Media

Products which can play on computer in CD-ROM format and in conventional music CD players. As technology moves quickly onwards these products may also contain video and additional features
Multi Media

Multi Media

In a fast moving world of new technology products are coming on the market can offer different media--music, words, moving picture available in one package.
Foot Stompin' Merchandise

Foot Stompin' Merchandise

Some Foot Stompin' bits and pieces you might find useful!
Scottish Interest Miscellany

Scottish Interest Miscellany

Various items with a 'Scottish' theme which we think are fun.


New at FSCM

Recent arrivals at Foot Stompin' Celtic Music. We are constantly adding to our catalogue in order to offer our visitors a wider choice.
Bagpipe Music

Bagpipe Music

Scotland is known the world over for the unmistakable sound of its bagpipe music. Indeed, the great Highland bagpipe is Scotland's national instrument. In recent years there has been a resurgence in the popularity of the bellows blown small pipes and all are represented in our collection of CDs.
Piano

Piano

Not an instrument usually associated with folk music, but check out some of these CDs and you will be pleasantly surprised by what you hear.


Accordion

For many people the sound of the accordion is as much Scottish as the bagpipes. Scotland has many fine accordion players including Jimmy Shand, Phil Cunningham, Alasdair McCuish to name but a few.
Fiddle Music

Fiddle Music

Fiddle music is enjoying a resurgence in popularity with many thousands now taking up the challenge of learning to play this great and sociable instrument...


Devotional

Beautiful and inspirational music of a religious nature
Scottish Song

Scottish Song

Songs and ballads from Scotland's wonderful tradition in the rich languages that are Lowland Scots and Gaelic.
Celtic Bands

Celtic Bands

Scots musicians have been touring the world for the last century. Bands play a mixture of songs and tunes on fiddle, whistles, bagpipes, guitar and much more. You can dance, listen, sit down or all three while listening to these CDs.
Modern

Modern

Scotland's young people are bringing new and exciting ideas to our traditional music. Dance, jazz and pop are being crossed with gaelic song, reels and jigs making music you can really dance to from ceilidhs to nightclubs.
Guitar, banjo etc

Guitar, banjo etc

The guitar is becoming a high profile instrument in celtic music with many bands using it not only for rhythm but as a mainstay in their musical arrangements.
Live

Live

Live music is great. Live traditional music is fantastic. In this category you will hear amazing live performances from singers and musicians. The excitement and fun of the occasions are very audible and invite you into the gig. Enjoy!
Celtic Dance

Celtic Dance

Do you like dancing? If so, then celtic dance music is for you! We have a range of traditional and modern bands that you can ceilidh dance or bop to.
Step Dance

Step Dance

Step dance is taking Scotland by storm. Everybody is learning it. This artform originated in Scotland but died out when people emigrated. It is very closely related to Irish hard shoe dancing.
Harp

Harp

The harp, the oldest of Scotland's traditional instruments, is one of the first instruments to develop in ancient civilization. The harp was played in the Scottish Royal Court during the reigns of James I, IV, and VI.
Compilation

Compilation

A selection of CDs each featuring music played by a selection of artists.
Budget

Budget

We have a few budget priced CDs which are great value for money. A fine selection of music featuring many of the excellent musicians on the Foot stompin Records label.
Foot Stompin'

Foot Stompin'

Here are all the CDs recorded on the Foot Stompin' Records label.

Celtic music from the bright stars of the Scottish music scene
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