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Transcript of Youngsters not exposed to old-timers

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    File: mackenziesheila06-oh-youngfiddlers_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    SM – Sheila MacKenzie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    SM: There's definitely a lot less older fiddlers out. You'd go to the ceilidh in Monticello on Sunday night and you'd have George [MacPhee] and you'd have a couple of other

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    Transcript of Youngsters learn tunes from away

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    banksreg06-oh-changesfidmusic_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RB – Reg Banks

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    RB: There's an awful lot of the old-time tunes you don't hear the younger people playing at all. They play more waltzes and more songs and this kind of thing, but the real old tunes you don't

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    Transcript of Young people lose interest

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    File: gaudetdavid06-oh-declineandrevival_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DG – David Gaudet

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    DG: When I was growing up to be a fiddler, there wasn't many around then. There's wasn't a big demand then. I wouldn't even take the fiddle to a party if there was a bunch my age

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    Transcript of Wood-chopping frolics

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    File: doucettejoe-oh-frolics.mp3


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    JD: Joe Doucette

    KP – curator Ken Perlman


    JD: Tell you how they worked. Supposin' that you had a piece of wood to cut and you were alone. Well they'd make what they called a bee. He'd ask a bunch of men or they'd offer themselves.

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    Transcript of Wood chopping frolics

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    File: farrellleo06-oh-frolics_M.mp3


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    LF – Leo Farrell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Did they have frolics in your day?


    LF: Yeah, choppin' frolics. All the neighbors go to your place and cut wood for you, eh. You maybe had an operation or

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    Transcript of Women not encouraged to play

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    File: mackenziesheila06-oh-womanfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers

    SM – Sheila MacKenzie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Did you experience any sort of resistance yourself to your wanting to play?


    SM: I definitely didn't meet any resistance, just because I think – Around

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    Transcript of Winter travel by horse and sleigh

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    File: chappellella06-oh-wintertravel_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EC – Ella Thomson Chappell


    EC: And then I remember when I went to school, there's no snow plows then, and then we'd go through the field. They'd break a road with the horse and sleigh, and then they'd go and take branches off a

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    Transcript of Why Wight's weekly dance lasted

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    File: lowejudy06-oh-elliottwightdance_M.mp3


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    JL – Judy Lowe

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Tell me about how got started playing with Elliott [Wight]?


    JL: I went to the dance, I was 19, at the Junior Farmer's Hall in North River, which

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    Transcript of Why more women are playing

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    File: cheveriecharles06-oh-womansrole-M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CC – Fr. Charlie Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman

    KP: Why do suppose there are more girls than boys excelling at the fiddle, or getting serious about the fiddle.


    CC: I don't know what the demographics of

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    Transcript of What makes a good fiddler?

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    toolestephen-oh-goodfiddler_M.mp3


    Speaker:
    ST – Stephen Toole

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ST Well, I think that there has to be music in you, yes. I've known people that are trying to play the fiddle, but I know very well that they'll never be able to play.


    KP

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    Transcript of What folks wore at house parties

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    File: hughesemmett06-oh-housepartydress_M.mp3


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    EH – Emmett Hughes

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EH: Back then nobody would dance with their overalls on. It was kind of a B The whole damn trouble was, back when I was a young man was B [to] get money enough to

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    Transcript of West Prince Party Line radio show

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    File: huestislowell06-oh-wppartyline_M.mp3


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    LH – Lowell Huestis


    LH: That was on at 11:30 in the morning, every morning Monday through Friday. We would go to the country and record at some of these various talent shows, whenever there was a talent show advertised

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    Transcript of Wellington Jam Sessions

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    File: livingstonemarie06-oh-wellingtonjam_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ML – Marie Arsenault Livingstone

    EA – Edward P Arsenault

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ML: Friday evenings for the last six years we have a jam in Wellington at the Boys and Girls Club


    EA: Every

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    Transcript of Wedding showers at home

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    File: macdougalljim06-oh-weddings_M.mp3


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    JM – Jim MacDougall


    JM: There was always what they'd called a wedding shower. I can remember my oldest sister when she got married, we had borrowed this dancing booth they had for the parish for their picnics and we had it set up in our

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    Transcript of Visiting with older fiddlers

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    File: woodrichard06-oh-olderfiddlers_M.mp3


    Speakers:
    RW – Richard Wood


    RW: Those experiences, they were great for me because it was a bonding time with my Dad [Terry Wood]. It would be nothin' for us to be up at a ceilidh, or be in Monticello. Or say, "We just had dinner, what do you

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    Transcript of Virtues of restraint

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    File: farrellleo06-oh-liquor_M.mp3


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    LF – Leo Farrell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    LF: There was lots of liquor on the Island, but no bars like there is today.


    KP: I understand there was prohibition for a long time.


    LF

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    Transcript of Violence at house parties & weddings

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    Speakers:

    AO – Attwood O'Connor

    SB – Stanley Bruce

    KP – Ken Perlman


    KP: I've heard of lots of fighting at some of these parties. Noone ever says what anyone was fighting about.

    AO: Actually, I don't think that a lot of them

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    Transcript of Valedictory

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    File: cheverieomar06-oh-valedictory_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    OC – Omar Cheverie

    RC – Randy Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    OC: And the most enjoyment I got out of playin' the fiddle was for some of my dear friends that liked the way I played and appreciated that, and I could

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    Transcript of V-E Day square dance

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    Name of File: arsenaulteddy-oh-glasgow_M.mp3

    Speakers:

    EA-Eddy Arsenault

    KP-Curator Ken Perlman


    You just told us a story before about about coming to Glasgow on V-E day. Will you tell us that story?

    EA That was about the biggest square dance I've ever played for ... They

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    Transcript of Unqualified Contest Judges

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    File: mcpheehugh06-oh-contests_M.mp3


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    HM – Hughie McPhee


    HM: The last one I was at – The three judges talkin', and one says to the other "The first fellow that plays a tune on the flats gets first prize." But nobody played anything on the flats (laughs). I knew this, I played

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    Transcript of Unheralded fiddler plays beautifully

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    File: smithtony06-oh-mysterycontestant_M.mp3


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    TS –Tony Smith

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    TS: A fellow from up Bangor way – But that feller, he - One night they were having this here contest at the Forum, they used to have a lot of them at old the Forum in

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    Transcript of Tyne Valley Contest

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    File: robinsonpeter06-oh-tynevalleycontest_M.mp3


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    PR – Peter Robinson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    PR: It was originally tagged as the PEI Fiddling Competition. I took over middle 80s.. Keith Milligan was a one time Premier [of the province]. He ran it; it was his pride

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    Transcript of Tunes spring to mind

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    File: morrisseyjohnny-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3


    Speakers

    JM – Johnny Morrissey


    JM The way I'd picked up tunes, I'd go to a dance, I'd hear a tune that I liked. And I'd take particular notice to that tune. And then when I'd go home I'd go to bed and the tune would be still floating

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    Transcript of Tunes spring to mind

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    File: chaissonjj06-oh-learning_composingtunes_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JC – JJ Chaisson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Do you have a strategy for when you compose?


    JC: A couple of different ways. I've woken up before with a tune just in my head, and you play it, you

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    Transcript of Tunes from the gramophone

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    File: hughesemmett-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3


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    EH – Emmett Hughes


    EH: See then, the difference [between] then and now is you could jig reels and jigs and whistle them when you were 5 or 6 year old. See, now there's no -- A young person that that goes startin' to

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    Transcript of Tunes change when learned by ear

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    File: doucettevictor06-oh-twists_M.mp3


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    VD – Victor Doucette

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: How did you go about learning tunes?


    VD: Just listen to Dad playing and others playing. Try to go back and figure out what they are doing. The

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    Transcript of Tune-learning strategy

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    File: macleanclarence06-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CM – Clarence MacLean


    KP: How did you go about learning tunes? Did you have them in your head?


    CM: Yeah.


    KP: Some fiddlers said they'd wake up in the middle of the night…


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    Transcript of Tune-learning strategies

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    Speaker: Joe Albert


    You wake up sometimes in your sleep, and you whistle the tune that you heard before, and they tell you that the right thing to do when you wake up like that if you want to hear a tune is learn it before breakfast. Try and learn it before

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    Transcript of Treats served at house parties

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    Speakers: maccannellneil-oh-lunch_M.mp3


    NM – Neil MacCannell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    NM There was lunch served always by the hostess. Just good old-fashioned home-baked bread, and biscuits and jam and that sort of stuff. And sweets, too many

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    Transcript of Toganny McPhee & the Fairy

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    File: mcpheehugh06-oh-togannyandfairy_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM – Hughie McPhee

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: You told me a story about your ancestor Toganny McPhee.


    HM: Oh yeah. What Toganny meant I don't know, it would be Gaelic for something, probably some kind

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    Transcript of Threat of commercialism to tradition

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    KD – Kathryn Dau Schmidt

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KD: Two of my grandfathers and a great-grandfather were fiddlers [in Iowa and Wisconsin]. I never knew any of them. Well, I knew one of my grandfathers, but I never

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    Transcript of Third most important person in the town

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    Speakers:

    AS – Archie Stewart


    AS I heard an old fellow saying one time, the three most important people in the district‑‑the minister was first, the schoolteacher was next, and the fiddler was next! (laughter). That was the three most

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    Transcript of Thibodeau's beautiful music

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    File: doucettepat06-oh-williethibodeau_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PD – Pat Doucette


    PD: There was as fiddler player up west, Willie Thibodeau. He'd play the fiddle, he'd make you cry. He was a fisherman. You must have heard tell of the mermaid. Remember the ship was going through? To me Willie

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    Transcript of They roust Beck out of bed

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    File: o'connorjimmy-oh-davebeck_M.mp3

    Speakers:

    JO – Jimmy O'Connor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    JO Dave Beck, he was about the best when I was younger: around our place, anyway.

    KP Did you try to play like him?

    JO Yeah, in a way. He was good.

    KP Did you ever

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    Transcript of The old Wedding Reel

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    File: chaissonyoungpeter-oh-weddingreeldemo_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PC – "Young Peter" Chaisson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    PC: That's the first tune that used to be played at a wedding, fifty, sixty years ago around here. And they always hired the fiddler before they got the date of the

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    Transcript of The musical O'Connor household

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    File: oconnorattwood-oh-musichome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    AO - Attwood O'Connor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Would you have music sessions in the house?

    AO: Oh Yes.

    KP: Can you tell us a little bit about them.

    AO: My father's house there when we were kids, that

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    Transcript of The fiddling Santa

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    File: wilsonteresa-oh-fiddlingsanta_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    TW – Teresa MacPhee Wilson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    TW: My father was Santa Claus one time, the first time I ever remember seeing Santa Claus. I had no idea who this chap was that come in. There was no radios then, you know,

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    Transcript of The Fiddler's Role

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    AB - Alvin Bernard

    ES – Edwin Simmons

    KP – curator Ken Perlman



    ES: Well, every community seemed to have one or two people - if something went on in the community, they were the ones who were

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    Transcript of The Cape Breton influence

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    File: cheverieomar06-oh-capebretonradio_fitzgerald_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    OC – Omar Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    OC: I can remember the first radio that we had in our neighborhood. Our next door neighbor had a radio.


    KP: Was that one of those big battery radios

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    Transcript of The breakdown, or eight hand reel

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    Speakers:

    LM – Largus MacInnis

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


     

    .LM An odd time the old folks would get up and they'd dance what they called a "breakdown."


     

    KP And what was that like?


     

    LM It was all

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    Transcript of Teaching methods at Rollo Bay Program

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    KD – Kathryn Dau Schmidt


    KD: Some of those kids that are doing so beautifully now just started right then. They were 5 and 6 years old, some were 7. So they had a little start but they pretty much started with me

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    Transcript of Teaching fiddlers' grandkids

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    Speaker: Amy Swenson


    AS: I would say at least half of the students I teach have fiddlers in their family background, somewhere. And it's often their grandparents or great grandparents. And the fiddling skipped their parents' generation. But the

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    Transcript of Taking step-dancing onto the stage

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    File: hubleylibby-oh-stepdancingchanges_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LH – Libby Hubley


    LH: Now, I wasn't the first step dancing teacher. There were others before me but not for very long, I wouldn't say. I think that change came because when I came to step dancing I also brought with it

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    Transcript of System of double stops explained

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    File: mcdonaldleonard-oh-chordsonfiddle_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LM – Leonard McDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    LM Well like I mean every area had its own – I have my own distinct style of playing. I learned to play the fiddle pretty much by myself, and I'll tell you I play a lot of

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    Transcript of Syncopation demonstration

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    Speakers:

    RA – Robert Arsenault

    KP – Ken Perlman


    RA: What the basic pattern is, it's what I call the rock and roll rhythm. A rocking rhythm needs two beats to rock. You need two beats to rock. Like it's a dance rhythm. So you need

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    Transcript of Strictures against dancing are relaxed

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    Speakers:

    KC – Kenny Chaisson

    LC – Lemmy Chaisson


    LC If you go east of Souris, then there were – It would be the worst place you could ever play, because it took them all night to get up. And, they were great listeners, but they wouldn't

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    Transcript of Strategies for getting hold of the fiddle

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    File: oconnorfrank-oh-musicinhome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FO – Frank O'Connor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    F0: A family of ten and everybody played. In the hard times in the 30s, we had about one mouth organ, an old organ that was pretty weazey, one fiddle my dad played and he

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    Transcript of Story about Jimmy Simmons

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    File: macdonaldhilda-oh-jimmysimmons_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM – Hilda MacPhee MacDonald

    GM – George MacPhee (Hilda's nephew)

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    HM: Oh Jimmy Simmons, he was the best fiddler that ever was heard of I suppose, anywheres around. Yeah. Oh my God he was great

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    Transcript of Stigma for public drinking

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    File: cheveriecharles-oh-alchohol_violence_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CC – Fr. Charlie Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    CC: On the Island in particular, in the Prohibition days in particular, a lot of the drinking was done – First of all, drinking was done; people drank. But it

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    Transcript of Sticks to the way she learned

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    LA: So I mean, every fiddler is different, that's for sure, there's not one fiddler that plays the same as you. I would listen to Eddy Arsenault play and I would learn that tune, but I would play it a different way. And then all of a sudden I

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    Transcript of Steps for the Quadrille

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    File: macinnislargus-oh-quadrillecalls_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LM – Largus MacInnis

    KP – Ken Perlman


    LM Quadrilles, you started in by salutin' your partner and then you go eight hands 'round. And then the two head couples would go right and left. And the ladies would change [chain]

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    Transcript of Step-dancing politicians

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    File: richardfred06-oh-politics_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FR – Fred Richard


    FR: If you went to a meeting of politics. I'd play maybe a couple of tunes there and you'd get the old politicians, or the strong Liberals or the strong Conservatives would be gettin' up and givin' a step, and everybody

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    Transcript of Step-dancing at house parties

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    File: maccannellneil-oh-stepdancing_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    NM – Neil MacCannell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    NM They'd be requested to step dance; usually there was two or three step dancers among the group.


    KP I was told they each had their favorite tunes, is that

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    Transcript of Step-dancing at fishing harbor

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    File: pitredennis-oh-stepdancing_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    DP – Dennis Pitre

    VD – Vincent Doucette


    VD: In the olden days, too, well we're not that old (laughs), but I remember if you were at the harbour on Saturday afternoon after everybody was all done fishing and stuff

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    Transcript of Step-dancers shake the house

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    File: doironpeter-oh-stepdancing_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PD – Peter Doiron

    KP – Ken Perlman


    PD Our house if you can imagine it, is a very small hut, or bungalow I suppose you'd call it, -- a very small place but it would literally be filled with people from the village or

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    Transcript of Step dancing in the old days

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    File: hubleylibby-oh-stepdancingolddays_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    LH – Libby Hubley


    LH: I think when the men danced, it was only those who had that love and great feel for the music, the music just moved them to do those different little patterns with their feet. And the patterns

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    Transcript of Step dancers give proper tempo & rhythm

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    File: pitredennis06-oh-stepdancing_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DP – Dennis Pitre

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: You were saying that the tempos, the speed that the people wanted the music for step dancing was a little bit slower then?

    DP: Not too fast, they'd always tell you

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    Transcript of St. Andrews Parish Picnic

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    File: macdonaldjoe-oh-parishpicnics_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JM – Joe MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    JM: They were pretty busy in the summer time. There wouldn't be too much - There wouldn't be house parties but there'd be outside things like picnics in the summertime

    KP

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    Transcript of Square dancing dropped in Tignish

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    File: pitredennis06-oh-changes_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DP – Dennis Pitre

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    DP: There's no change much since 15 years ago. Everything is the same. We play in the Hall Saturday Night, for the Saturday Night Dance. And we play pretty well once a week for the senior

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    Transcript of songs from the lumber woods

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    File: wedgeclifford-oh-songorigins_M.mp3


    File:


    Speaker:

    CW – Clifford Wedge

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    CW: My Dad and so many other people would go to the woods in the wintertime. And they'd always bring songs home.

    KP: From the wood!

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    Transcript of Sneaking the fiddle

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    File: macdougalljim06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JM – Jim MacDougall

    KP – Curator Ken Pelman


    KP: Now how did you get started playing?


    JM: Well again, that's another story (laughs). My father was very strict with the B He had a violin and it wasn't a

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    Transcript of Smith's style of tune learning

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    File: smithreuben-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RS –Reuben Smith

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    RS Learning tunes? Well, I...

    KP Did you just get them in your head?

    RS Yeah, I just get them in my head. I used to go to the dances and that, and if somebody played

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    Transcript of Smith sneaks the fiddle

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    File: smithreuben-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RS – Reuben Smith


    RS: My father used to take the fiddle out in the evening after supper and there usually wasn't too much back then to do, only the music and that. And he'd play and I used to watch him, and I decided that I wanted

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    Transcript of Slurs and phrasing discussed

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    File: macdonaldpaul-oh-slurs.mp3


    Speakers

    PM – Paul MacDonald


    PM: Recently I was up to Richmond, the Richmond MacKinnon Festival [the Richmond Scottish Music & Dance Festival], and watched Jerry Holland play, of course. I've seen Jerry play many times, and I guess it's getting

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    Transcript of Slow graces explained

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    File: macdonaldpaul-oh-slowgrace_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PM – Paul MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    PM: The other type which is considered a grace note in fiddle music but I think in guitar music it's most often referred to as a hammer-on…


    KP: Like a slow grace

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    Transcript of Sheehan prefers the pump organ

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    File: sheehancharlie-oh-parties_organs_M.mp3


    Speaker:


    CS – Charlie Sheehan


    KP: What were the house parties like?

    CS: Oh, they were good. Just a bunch would gather, a bunch of boys and girls and get into a house and dance to about twelve or one o'clock at night

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    Transcript of Setting up shop on PEI

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    File: swensonamy06-oh-gettingestablished_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    AS – Amy Swenson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: So you moved here in


    AS: 1998.


    KP: So how did you get established, teaching?


    AS: I put notices up at the malls,

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    Transcript of Schoolhouses as Community Centers

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    File: mcquaidjenny-oh-onermschools_M.mp3

    Speakers

    JM β€” Jenny O'Hanley McQuaid

    KP β€” Curator Ken Perlman

    KP: So in a way, the old school in Monticello and perhaps in other parts of the Island was a community building as well

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    Transcript of School picnics in southwestern Queens County

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    File: toolestephen-oh-lawnparties_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ST – Stephen Toole

    KP – Curator Ken perlman


    ST: And then there was another type of thing on the island here, was Lawn Parties in the summertime. Now, my father and my brother done a lot of playing at lawn parties. There'd be a

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    Transcript of Rum-running tale

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    File: macdonaldjoe-oh-nellybanks.mp3


    Speakers:
    JM – Joe MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    JM: It was dry then, dry as could be. But there was a few years later then the rum started to come in. Capt. Dicks used to be up here with the Nellie J. Banks.


    KP: I

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    Transcript of Rousting musicians out of bed

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    File: dayivan06-oh-findingthefiddler_M.mp3


    ID – Ivan Day

    JG – John Gauthier


    ID: I remember there was a party back in Frank Murphy's one night up in Norboro, and they come to me, got me out of bed at 10 or 10:30. They want to have a dance back there. A bunch of them got together and

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    Transcript of Ross Family Band history

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    File: rossfamilyband06-oh-bandhistory_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JR – Jonathan Ross


    JR: This was when Danielle was first learning the fiddle, so she gradually worked her way into this dance show on the fiddle, more than just dancing. And I was already in the show as a side act with piano stuff,

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    Transcript of Robinson's fiddling pedigree

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    File: robinsonelmer-oh-wmharvey_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ER – Elmer Robinson

    JC – John Cousins

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ER: I was 25 or 30 before I had my hands on the fiddle.

    JC: You never played at all when you was a kid or anything?

    ER: I'm just playin with it. I

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    Transcript of Rise and decline of ceilidhs

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    File: macdonaldward06-oh-ceilidhs_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    WM – Ward MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    WM: Back around that same time there was those two ceilidhs [at Monticello and Orwell] and the ceilidhs that they were holding at the BIS [Benevolent Irish Society] which were really

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    Transcript of Rise and decline of ceilidhs

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    File: cheveriecharles06-oh-youngfiddlers_ceilidhs_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CC - Fr. Charlie Cheverie


    CC: These young people who are now coming along and producing their own CDs, we're finding that they are starting to go at an earlier age to perform in communities. And this is something, as far

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    Transcript of Richard gets started

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    File: richardfred06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FR – Fred Richard

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    FR: And I always wanted to play the violin.


    KP: Why was that?


    FR: Well I used to like the sound of it. And there was an auction sale and I

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    Transcript of Remembering tunes

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    File: cheverieomar06-oh-learningtunes_twists_M.mp3


    Speakers:
    OC – Omar Cheverie

    RC – Randy Cheverie

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman


    OC: When I was young I had an exceptionally good ear for picking up tunes. In fact, some tunes, if it was an easy tune if I heard it once I could play

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    Transcript of Recalls the old eight-handers

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    File: macdonaldhilda-oh-breakdowns_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM – Hilda MacPhee MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman

    GM – George MacPhee (Hilda's nephew)


    HM: I forgot all those old tunes: not all of them, but I forgot a lot of them.

    KP: Uh-huh.

    HM: Can't play

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    Transcript of Raffertys come to PEI

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    File: raffertyervin06-oh-familyorigins_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ER – Ervan Rafferty

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ER: James, James Rafferty.


    KP: Do you know what part of Ireland he came from?


    ER: The area he was born in was County Down.

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    Transcript of Rafferty's wedding

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    File: raffertyervin06-oh-wedding_M.mp3


    Speakers:
    ER – Ervan Rafferty


    ER: Weddings, there was always music at weddings. And if you were lucky enough to get a violin player that wasn't too far away, he was in great demand, because there wasn't that many violin players like there are today

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    Transcript of Radio storage batteries

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    File: gauthierjohn06-oh-batteryradios_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JG – John Gauthier

    ID – Ivan Day

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    mid-late 30s).


    6:50

    JG: That would be around the mid 30s. Until that time we didn't have a radio. And of course with

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    Transcript of QCF loses its tradition bearers

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    File: hornbyjim-oh-fiddlersociety_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JH – Jim Hornby


    JH Yeah. I was around just when they started. At that time they sort of gathered a lot of people who were players and had been for years, and hadn't in some cases been very active, and sort of got them

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    Transcript of Putting your twist to a tune

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    File: arsenaulteddy-oh-twists_M.wav


    Speakers:

    EA - Eddy Arsenault

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EA Some put extra note in them - you know - different --- you know - - - a lot of players ... they put a lot of... It's like buildin a house -- you know, the rough work. But after

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    Transcript of Putting fiddle & bow back together

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    File: macdougallherb06-oh-firstfiddleandbow_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM - Herb MacDougall


    HM: My Dad [George MacDougall] used to play for dances, before I was born. I found the violin up in the attic; my parents would say I was an inquisitive type and tinkering all the time at something

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    Transcript of Puppet has embarrassing moment

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    File: doucettevictor06-oh-puppetmishap_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    VD – Victor Doucette

    KP: curator Ken Perlman


    KP: I know your Dad used to make a lot of things out of wood, and puppets, he showed me these dancing dolls he made [a set of dancing dolls operated by the fiddler's

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    Transcript of Progress report

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    File: chaissonkevin06-oh-fiddlingsurvival_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    KC – Kevin Chaisson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: So looking back at the last 15 years, what's happened ?


    KC: When you were here the last time, I would have to say fiddle music was probably at one of

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    Transcript of Professionalization of fiddling

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    arsenaultrobert06-oh-livingfrommusic_M.mp3


    Speakers


    RA- Robert Arsenault

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    RA: There's an attachment to traditional music with PEI and when you get visitors from the States or wherever. They come to PEI and they want to listen to PEI music.

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    Transcript of Prince County Pioneers play dance halls

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    File: gauthierjohn06-oh-danceband_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JG – John Gauthier

    ID – Ivan Day

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: When did you start playing for dances as a fiddler?


    JG: That was probably during the war, when I was working for the phone

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    Transcript of Pretend fiddling

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    File - sonierervan-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ES – Ervan Sonier

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ES Two pieces of stick, and I used to – I'd take them and go through the motions of tuning the fiddle and all. They used to get a great kick I remember. They'd be back watching me

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    Transcript of Pressures on young fiddlers to quit

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    File: dauschmidtkathryn-oh-peerpressure_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    KD – Kathryn Dau Schmidt

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KD - My one problem is about Grade 6 with the boys and Grade 8 wityh the girls you lose them -- often yuou lose them unless they're really secure.


    KP

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    Transcript of Pressures from the clergy

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    File: jayroland-oh-hadtoplay_M.mp3


    Speakers


    RJ - Roland Jay

    AM - Angus McPhee

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman



    KP Did you find that if someone could play the fiddle they were pretty much obligated to play at these events?

    AM Yeah, I suppose so

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    Transcript of Preserving Acadian musical style

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    File: arsenaultlouise06-oh-keepingmusicalive_M.wav


    Speakers

    LA: Louise Arsenault


    KP: [summary] I understand you are thinking about founding a fiddle camp that focuses on Acadian fiddle, to keep Acadian music and culture alive. Why do you think that's important?


    LA:

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    Transcript of Plays at first dance

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    File: macdougalljim06-oh-playsfirstdance_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JM – Jim MacDougall

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    JM: I was 16 years old when I played for my first dance in Grand River Hall.


    KP: How did it happen that they asked you to play?


    JM: That

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    Transcript of Playing at wedding showers

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    File: wightelliott-oh-dances_countryshowers_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EW – Elliott Wight

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP And were there house parties in [your area]?


    EW A lot. They call 'em around here "country showers". If a girl's getting married, they'd always have

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    Transcript of playing at the old halls

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    File: princecountyfiddlers-edmathews_M.mp3


    Speakers

    EM – Ed Mathews


    EM: You got my name: Ed Mathews. I was about 18 when I started I suppose. I picked up an old two dollar fiddle I bought from [inaudible]. It had a string on it: no case – just take it up into the barn up at the

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    Transcript of Playing at a wedding

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    File: cranerobert06-oh-homemadebeer_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RC – Robert Crane


    RC: A cousin of ours was home from the States, a whole bunch at the house, and a couple of jugs, and one feller had an old car he put it in the woods at home, [inaudible]. And he said, "Are you goin' to the dance in

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    Transcript of Play it your own way!

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    File: gotellhugh-oh-twists_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    HG – Hugh Gotell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman



    HG: My idea's whoever makes the tune sound the best - Hell with the note, play it that way. That's for all those people that put the music on paper, they're only

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    Transcript of Pitre collects 2000 bottles

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    File: pitredennis06-oh-firstfiddle_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    DP – Dennis Pitre


    DP: The first fiddle I bought, I was 12 years old. And it took me two years to pick up bottles in the road trying to get enough money. It was nineteen dollars and ninety five cents for the fiddle. That'

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    Transcript of Perils of over exposure

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    File: macdonaldward06-oh-youngergeneration_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    WM – Ward MacDonald


    WM: I definitely see people giving too much recognition to some of the younger kids. It's not that the fans of the music mean to do it. But I know they are trying to encourage the kid; they want to see the

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    Transcript of People are not nearly so neighborly

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    File: gotellwilfred-oh-television_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    WG – Wilfred Gotell

    KP – Ken Perlman


    WG [When] radio and television started -- came in the houses, that's when they really died down.

    KP That was when?

    WG 25, 30 years ago, they started to dwindle

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    Transcript of Paul Jones dance game and tune

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    File: smithtony06-oh-pauljones_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    TS – Tony Smith

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: So the played that for the Paul Jones dances?


    TS: Yeah


    Mrs. Smith: You're swinging, eh.


    TS: And you change your partner, and

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    Transcript of Passing the hat

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    File: baglolesidney-oh-olddays_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    SB – Sid Baglole

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    SB: Oh, it was terrible in them days, terrible in them days. Oh, my goodness! There was no money (laughs). they used to pass the hat around, you know, to pay me,(laughs) Used to pass

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    Transcript of Parish picnics in Grand River

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    File: macdougalljim06-oh-parishpicnics_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JM – Jim MacDougall

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    JM: All the country schools used to have dances in the summertime to raise money for to support the schools. I played for quite a few of those.


    KP: Who were

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    Transcript of Others adopt your twist

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    File: biggarjackie06-oh-twists_M.mp3


    Speakers

    JB- Jackie Biggar

    KP – Ken Perlman


    JB: And You know you're doing a good job when people start playing your tune the way you play it, cause that tells you that people want to listen to your playing. If you play a tune and you put

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    Transcript of Origins of Barachois

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    File: bergeronhelene06-oh-barachoisappeal_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    HB – Helene Bergeron

    PA – Peter Arsenault

    KP – curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Was there anything in particular about PEI music that you felt the audiences [for Barachois] reacted to?

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    Transcript of One room schools

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    File: chappellella06-oh-districtschools_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EC – Ella Thomson Chappell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Tell me about the schools that you went to.


    EC: Well the way it was they had to put the fire on in the morning. So somebody had to go early and

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    Transcript of On Robert Weeks

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    File: lowejudy06-oh-robertweeks_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JL – Judy Lowe


    JL: My grandfather was Bob Weeks, and Bob was quite a good fiddler back in them times. He lived in Winsloe and he had a big family. He played around at dances in the community and other places. He was a cheese

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    Transcript of Older relatives speak Gaelic

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    File: macinnislargus-oh-gaelic_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LM – Largus MacInnis

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    LM I remember my two grandmothers; they spoke Gaelic a lot.


    KP Yes.


    LM There was an old lady; used to live in Munns Road. She'd walk

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    Transcript of Old-time weddings near Milltown Cross

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    File: oconnorattwood-oh-weddings_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    AO – Attwood O'Connor

    SB – Stanley Bruce

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP Can you describe how weddings went in this area?

    AO It was all square dancing. After they'd get married they'd be comin home, and they'd

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    Transcript of Now more women play than men

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    File: mackenziesheila06-oh-whymorewomanfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    SM –Sheila MacKenzie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    SM: I guess it had a lot to do with – It was just a changing world. Women progressed in every area with equality. So they were doing more, and it was accepted more. And

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    Transcript of New tunes come to mind

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    File: macdonaldbill-oh-composing_m.mp3


    Speakers:

    Bm – Bill MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    BM: [The] first of this week, Tuesday I think it was, I went out to my daughter's cottage, 25 miles out.


    KP: Yes.


    BM: Up near Morrell. I was

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    Transcript of New Generation players' styles

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    File: webstercarlandjackie06-oh-newgenerationfiddlers_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    CW: They play good, they get them yellin' and goin'.


    MQ: They actually play real fast. You can put better time on it by slowin' down.


    CW: You can put better time and you can get

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    Transcript of New generation of fiddlers

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    File: arsenaultrobert06-oh-futureofmusic.mp3


    Speakers:
    RA-Robert Arsenault


    RA:Tthis whole idea of where is it [Island fiddling] going and how far has it come. When you take it out of the kitchen and put it on the stage then you're getting into a whole new set of things. So one of the

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    Transcript of Neil Cheverie and his music

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    File: cheverieomar06-oh-neilcheverie_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    OC – Omar Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    OC: Well, in his time everybody thought he was exceptional because he seemed to be a bit above the rest. He could cut and do things with the bow that most other fiddlers around

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    Transcript of Neighbors see fiddlers as lazy

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    File: hallidayjimmy-oh-lazyfiddlers_M.mp3


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    JH: Jimmy Halliday

    EM: Eddie Martin

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman


    JH At that time a lot of them weren't much good for anything else for some reason or another. They were handy to have around for a house

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    Transcript of Neighbors react to area's first car

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    File: chappellella06-oh-firstcar_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EC – Ella Thomson Chappell


    EC: Everybody went in a horse and wagon then because there was no cars. And I can remember the first cars when they were around: or pretty near the first, I guess. I must tell you this little story. There's

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    Transcript of Neighbors drop by the MacLeans

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    File: macleandanny-oh-partieshome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DM – Danny MacLean

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: When you were a kid, or a "young fellow" as they say up here, did you have parties in the house just among yourselves where you were playing music at night?


    DM:

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    Transcript of Myers Gets started

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    File: myersfenner06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FM – Fenner Myers

    JD – Jim Dobson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Was there music in your house when you were growing up?


    FM: Yeah


    KP : What kind of music was there?


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    Transcript of Musical evenings at home

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    File: poirierzelieanne-oh-musicinhome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ZP – ZΓ©lie-Anne Arsenault Poirier

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP There must have been a lot of music around the home

    ZP Oh yeah!

    KP Can you tell us a little bit about ...

    ZP We had an old-fashioned organ

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    File: arsenaultlouise-oh-musichome_M.wav


    Speakers:

    LA-Louise Arsenault

    KP-Curator Ken Perlman


    LA: We never had a television for a while there, so there wasn't very much to do, I guess. So in the evenings we would, we only had the lamp, we never had the

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