<p><strong>Love folk&nbsp;music? </strong>Liza Mulholland invites you <em><strong>Inside Folk </strong></em>to share an insight into her experience as a contemporary Scottish musician. Drawing on more than twenty-five years in folk music she reflects&nbsp;on elements of a typical year - performing teaching travelling launching an album juggling gigs and children listening composing - and&nbsp;offers a heartwarming illustration of the joys delights and challenges of playing music for a living.</p><p>Packed with humour anecdote and thoughtful observation <strong><em>Notes from a Scottish musician&#39;s year</em></strong> the first volume in the <strong><em>Inside Folk </em></strong>series is an entertaining exploration of Scottish music. Whether ceilidhing in the hollow trunk of a giant redwood at Alasdair Fraser&#39;s&nbsp;fiddle camp teaching at F&egrave;is or playing with her band Liza dances us through a year of her musical life and many past adventures.</p><p>With a background of a large Glasgow-Irish family of musicians and singers on her father&#39;s side and the Gaelic song tradition of her mother&#39;s Hebridean heritage it was perhaps inevitable she would feel the strongest pull towards folk music. Learning piano from a young age and later accordion playing and writing music became&nbsp;life-long passions&nbsp;and her love of her subject sings off every page.</p><p>Having played on more than a dozen albums had her compositions&nbsp;used in film and video and collaborated with numerous artistes Liza writes from a place of extensive&nbsp;knowledge and understanding. Across the&nbsp;<em><strong>Inside Folk&nbsp;</strong></em>series she&nbsp;uses her own wide and varied experience to shine a little light on the everyday business of making music.&nbsp;Her enthusiasm is infectious so don&#39;t be surprised if you find yourself dusting off that old fiddle you&#39;ve been meaning to get back to for years!</p>