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oral history

Fiddling brings father and son closer

Type: Audio non-musical
Contributors: Interviewee: Victor Doucette, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract:
  • Abstract:Learned by watching father; when Victor returned from Ontario fiddling used to be a way for the two to communicate
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    Puppet has embarrassing moment

    Type: Audio non-musical
    Contributors: Interviewee: Victor Doucette, Recordist: Ken Perlman
    Abstract:
  • Abstract:Father made clothed puppets as rhythm instruments attached to his feet; at one concert the pants of a male puppet fell down
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    Tunes change when learned by ear

    Type: Audio non-musical
    Contributors: Interviewee: Victor Doucette, Recordist: Ken Perlman
    Abstract:
  • Abstract:When you learn by ear you think you have it but when you listen back it's not quite the same. Everyone puts their own thing in there. Even with tunes he learned from father, he always found that certain passages were played differently.
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