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South Kings

Map of prince edward island with the South Kings region highlighted
The South Kings region of Prince Edward Island

At one time nearly every cluster of districts on PEI was the seat of its own distinct sub-style. The South Kings sound seems to be one such stylistic pocket that survived into the modern era. South Kings fiddlers play a shuffling, lilting style that seems reminiscent of 1920s-era recordings of fiddlers from the American South. Relative to their Northeast Kings counterparts, their tempos are faster, they have a more rolling style of bow​ing, and they use less ornamentation, cuts, and snaps.

Key

True to Type: sound is relatively typical of the region
"Slow" Fiddler: specializes in playing set tunes and waltzes
Amateur Player: no distinct regional style

South Kings Fiddlers by Style

True to Type: Joe Kearney, Attwood O'Connor, Archie Stewart

"Slow" Fiddlers: Cec Chapman, Jimmy O'Connor

Amateur Players: The Murray Harbour Six

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Ken Perlman

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