Learn folk tunes online from Shetland, Scotland and Ireland with Morag Johnston

This course will take you step-by-step through six folk tunes in a range of styles and tempos. From the comfort of your own home, you will learn the six tunes by ear, as well as appropriate ornaments and style.

Welcome

to the Scottish Whispers

online course


Come and join me online in my Scottish Whispers Online course where I will teach six tunes from Shetland, Scotland and Ireland. Along with the tunes, I will share with you appropriate ornaments and how to play them stylistically, too.

I will teach these tunes step-by-step by ear using my unique learning-by-ear method. This method is suitable for beginners to experienced ear learning musicians and was developed as part of my research at the University of Aberdeen.

I have been teaching this course online since 2020 and have tailored the lessons to suit the online space. During the lesson, participants are on mute and as such have complete freedom and privacy to learn: it is like having a private lesson but 1/4 of the cost! At the end of each lesson, feedback from the participants helps me to tailor the course to them.

After each lesson, participants receive a recording of the lesson as well as the sheet music and links to a youtube video of the whole set (collection) of tunes.

Finally I will share with you ways to keep the tunes in your memory for years and years!

  • Learn

    Learn a tune a week from online lessons every Monday night! Suitable from beginner, intermediate to advanced levels. You will have access to all content so can revise the tune and learn ornaments outside of lessons anytime you want.

  • New Skills

    Using the unique Scottish Whispers method, develop your ear playing skills and learn how to play confidently from memory. You will be led through a series of activities each of which develops and builds on your knowledge of the melody.

  • With Style

    Whilst learning the tune you will also pick up style, bowing and you will learn appropriate ornaments for each tune. You will put the tunes together into sets and by the end you will be able to play multiple tunes together: you will be ready for folk sessions!

What do students say?

 
Morag’s relaxed and friendly manner put me at ease right away, and I actively looked forward to our lessons each week. Morag’s method of teaching music is enjoyable and rewarding for students, and above all effective in its apparent simplicity. Thank you, Morag.  I’ve already enrolled on your next course!.

— Sheila

It has lifted my mood every gloomy Thursday morning. I have learned to play 6 Shetland and Irish folk tunes on cornett. I have discovered ways of increasing enjoyment and efficacy of my own practice. My pupils are benefitting from the new teaching practices I have picked up. And of course, I am listening to lots of gorgeous folk music.

Friends, amateurs, pros, listeners, dancers etc etc, do sign up!!

— Tamsin

You have absolutely nailed a format that can genuinely work better online and from the privacy of one’s own home.

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Upcoming Course Details

Price : 15 euros per session or 90 euros for the whole course.

Classes run on Fridays at 10am - 11am Central European Summer Time (GMT+2)

Dates: 28 February, 28 March, 25 April, 23 May, 12 June, 4 July

How to Sign Up

  1. Fill out the form on the right

  2. I will send you an email of confirmation of your place and how to pay

  3. Every class I will send you a Zoom link to the course as well as links to any extra resources.

 

 FAQs

Here is more information about Scottish Whispers.

Here is a video I made earlier this year to let people know about Scottish Whispers and how it works. For any other questions, send me an email!

This video was filmed in my home turf Rennes, Bretagne by Petite Roche Productions and was translated into French by Anne-Julie Dupart. Enjoy!

Here is a recent set participants learned.

I love this set of one strathspey and two reels which come from the Lady Elizabeth Ross Collection. Filmed in Glasgow in July 2022 by Campbell Parker, with Alison McGillivray on cello.