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New Wave

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About the Curator

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Photograph of a man with a mustache playing

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Learning to Play

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Fiddling Revival

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Events

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The Events section offers a sense of what Prince Edward Island’s fiddling revival was like in early 1990s, a period w

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Recording & Editing Notes

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The recordings presented on this site were made by me or under my direction during three periods of time.

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Learning Tunes

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Most Island fiddlers already had a substantial stock of tunes committed to memory before they even took up the instru

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The House Party

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On the appointed evening of a typical Island house dance, relations, neighbors, and friends would converge at the hos

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Annotated List of Fiddlers by Style

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South Kings

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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.
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Fiddle Music's Written Tradition

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Since the mid-18th century, an extensive written tradition for fiddle tunes has co-existed with the aural one.

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Don Messer

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Don Messer dominated fiddle-music broadcasting on PEI from 1939 to 1958, when he moved to Halifax to establish the te

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Town Days

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As Prince Edward Island modernized, Town Days took on many of the functions in community life that were once the real

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Singing Fiddle Tunes

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When no fiddler was available, many Islanders were able to amuse themselves by singing fiddle-tunes, an activity know

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Tune Genres

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[Still to Come : Graphic Illustrations showing Notation for Each Genre]

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Benefits & Ceilidhs

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As frolics, church or school picnics, and other local benefit dances disappe

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Media

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Local Fiddle Broadcasting

P.E.I.

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Repertoire

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The Island fiddle repertoire is made up of tunes from a variety of national and regional traditions.

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Accompaniment

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Feet And Other Rhythm instruments

Instrumental accompaniment for fiddle music was fair

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The Great Contest of 1926

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As recently as the 1990s, Islanders were still talking about the Great Contest of 1926.

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Style

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Island fiddlers are as a rule very much aware of the issue of playing style, and most can clearly describe their own

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Background

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Population and Immigration

Prince Edward Island is populated for the most part by the descendants of three

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Special Note to Islanders

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A Special Note to Prince Edward Islanders

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Messer or Maritime

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One important style frequently encountered on PEI is based on the up-tempo, ensemble oriented, "no-frills" playi

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Western Queens

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Introduction

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Prince Edward Island has been home to a strong fiddling tradition for over two hundred years.

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Eastern Queens

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Map of prince edward island with the eastern Queens region
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Late Revival

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By 2006, it was clear that by and large the Fiddling Revival had been an overwhe

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Contests

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From the mid 1920s through the mid-1970s, fiddling contests on the district, town, and provincial levels were commonp

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Early Revival

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Islanders often cite the founding of the Prince Edward Island Fiddlers' Society

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Music in the Home and the Community

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Most Island districts and towns were home to a steady stream of informal and impromptu musical episodes and gathering

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The Dark Side of Fiddling

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In the old days, Island fiddlers as a class were victimized by pervasive negative stereotypes.

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Decline

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The traditional community-dance scene on PEI began to decline around the

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Community Dances

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Community dances featuring fiddling and square sets went year round in rural

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Great Fiddler Tales

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In the old days, just about every community on PEI had its legendary players.

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Rollo Bay Festival

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The Rollo Bay Scottish Fiddle Festival has been Prince Edward Island's premier fiddle festival – and perhaps its larg

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Fiddling Techniques

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Holding the Fiddle

To allow for less stressful bowing mechanics, many Island players

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Attitudes About Fiddling

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The Gift

Probably the most widespread notion about fiddling on Prince Edward Island is that t

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West Prince

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Styles

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Assigning fiddlers to stylistic groups can be a difficult task.

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Fiddle Festivals

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Fiddle Festivals began springing up on Prince Edward Island in the late 1970s and would become the major performance

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Website Organization

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This site is organized along several interlocking tracks.

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Central Kings

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Northeast Kings

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Women and Fiddling

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In the old days on Prince Edward Island, fiddling was generally considered a man's calling.

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A Repertoire Timeline

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It is difficult to determine what the Island repertoire might have been at any given point in the past.

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Cape Breton Fiddling

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When Cape Breton fiddling broadcasts and recordings first reached PEI in the late 1930s, they created a sensation amo

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Evangeline Coast / East Prince

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The Fiddler's Role

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Fiddlers had a definite role in district life.

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Commercial Dance Halls

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Commercial Dance Halls first appeared in Prince County in the mid-1930s and had spread throughout the Island by the 1

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Getting Started

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Most youngsters who became successful fiddlers – such as Francis MacDonald,

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Traditions

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Traditional music does not grow up in a vacuum.  It develops within a particular social organization and s

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Medleys

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In the old days fiddlers rarely strung tunes together in performance.

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Pump Organs vs. Pianos

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From the late 19th century until just after World War II, the pump organ, or harmonium was the Island's most popular

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Old-time Dances

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Towards the end of the commercial dance-hall era, c

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Dancing

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It’s impossible to get a clear picture of traditional fiddling on Prince Edward Island without also having at least s

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A Note on the 5-String Banjo

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There’s quite a bit of 5-string banjo accompaniment on this website, all played by me .

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