Adult tutors

meet the incredibly talented SC&t Adult tutors

Click the tutor ‘card’ to see more about them, their inspirations, instruments and their passion for music

Current Tutors

David Wilson
David Wilson
Small Pipes
Sarah Boyle
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Scots Song
Craig Spink
Craig Spink
Rhythm
Joe Hibbs
Joe Hibbs
Fiddle
Calum Brown
Calum Brown
Mixed Instruments (Piper)
Shannon Stevenson
Shannon Stevenson
Fiddle
Barry Carroll
barry carrol
Guitar
Helen Galley
Helen Galley
Ukulele
Sarah Alexander
Sarah Alexander
Accordion
Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch
Whistle
Elias Eiholzer
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Guitar/Mandolin
Donald McPhee
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Mandolin
Ian Sutherland
Ian Sutherland
Whistle
Malcolm Reavell
Malcolm Reavell
Flute
Irene Watt
Irene Watt (2)
Clarsach
Sal Buckler
Sal Buckler
Whistle
Sandy Tweddle
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Fiddle

Previous tutors

Jen Clark
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Scots Song
Sharon Hassan
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Fiddle & Mixed Instruments
Hayley Keenan
Hayley Keenan
Fiddle
Tiernan Courell
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Flute and Whistle
Carol Anderson
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Fiddle
Kerry Alexander
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Fiddle

Levels Explained

What does level 1 2 3 mean?

These relate to the ability and level the class is aimed at:

0 = Complete beginner – no experience of your instrument.

1 = Beginner – Have only been playing for a short time.  

2 = Intermediate – Have been playing for a while and can play some tunes

3 = Advanced – Can play and learn tunes competently 

0/1, 1/2, 2/3 etc = Both levels are accommodated

No level indicated = This course is open to all levels but some experience is recommended.