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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 Dancing at Souris warehouse

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    File: mcpheedan-oh-dances_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DM – Dan McPhee

    HM – Hughie McPhee (Dan's brother)


    DM There'd be dances during the summertime; there'd be dances in the schoolhouses. They'd be trying to raise some money to…


    HM Repairs and paintin'


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    Transcript of "There was nothin' else"

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    File: stewartarchie-oh-houseparty.mp3


    Speakers


    AS – Archie Stewart


    AS: Back then in the Depression, we had no entertainment. There was no radios, there was no television, and that was the only entertainment we had. You know in the wintertime probably once a week

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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 How Mellish got started

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    File: mellishreg06-oh-dancenotallowed_gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RM – Reg Mellish

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Was there music in your house?


    RM: No.


    KP: Was there music in your community?


    RM: Not much, not at that

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    Transcript of Teaching methods at Rollo Bay Program

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    File: dauschmidtkathryn-oh-rollobayschool_M.mp3


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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 St. Andrews Parish Picnic

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    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 Double stops explained

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    File: macdonaldpaul-oh-doublestops_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PM – Paul MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    PM: That's right. The most common one is…


    Demonstrates Double Stop on G and B (strings 3 and 2, respectively)


    PM There's G right there

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    Transcript of Communities ask too much of fiddlers

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    File: macdonaldfaber-oh-abusingthegift_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FM – Rev. FaberMacDonald


    FM: Your question brings up another consideration in terms of the gift, you see. I can recall the many different fiddlers who came from the little community where I was brought up, which is just about 10

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    Transcript of Fiddlers as n'er do wells

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    File: cousinsjohn-oh-badinstrument_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JC – John Cousins


    JC: There was a belief in the community around here that if a man ever became a fiddler, a good fiddler – In order to be a good fiddler, you couldn't be any good for anything else. First of all it implied an addiction

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    Transcript of Country weddings

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    File: hughesemmett-oh-houseparties_weddings_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    EH - Emmett Hughes

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP What were the old house parties like? Did they take place in your house quite often?


    EH Yes, they'd go from house to house, usually the

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    Transcript of Dropouts from Singing Strings

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    Speakers:

    CC – Fr. Charles Cheverie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    CC: On PEI in the last 10, 15 years – Was John and Jan Clemmens around when you were here before?


    KP: Yes, Singing Strings?


    CC:

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    Transcript of A great thing if he could play

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    MQ – Merlin Quinn


    MQ: It was the thing. It just simply seemed to me to be the thing to be able to do. It was so great! I could whistle and I could jig, and I could sing and so could my father, as I said, was a good

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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 Fiddlers visit the O'Hanleys

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    Speakers:

    JM β€” Jenny O'Hanley McQuaid

    TW β€” Teresa MacPhee Wilson

     

    JM In those times, I remember β€” JD MacAdam and Chester played the organ, and JD played the fiddle and Albina stepdanced, she was a real good step dancer: a woman, Albina

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    Transcript of Fiddling once not for women

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    File: morrisonrita-oh--womanfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RM – Rita Morrison

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    RM But they weren't encouraged as much maybe, were they?


    KP I don't know! What do you think?


    RM Well, it's like everything else now. There'

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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 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 Jack and the home made beer

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    File: cranerobert06-oh-fiddlerspay_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RC – Robert Crane


    RC: I played with my Dad for a lot of weddings. Oh, the old fashioned weddings was great. One weddin' him and I played when I was only young. And he was rakin' hay with the old horse and rake, and I was kylin' hay in

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    Transcript of McPhees Immigrate to PEI

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    File: mcpheehugh06-oh-familyorigins_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM – Hughie McPhee

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    HM: I guess it started, probably started when Wolfe was in Quebec. In Wolfe's Army, they had a pipe regiment and my great, great uncle was a piper there with him. His nephew, Archie

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    Transcript of Fiddlers in the family

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    File: macdonaldfrancis-oh-musicinfamily_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FM – Francis MacDonald


    FM My father's family, it was his mother that actually taught him how to play. And it was in her side of the family, the MacDonalds on her side of the family that were the musicians more so than my father'

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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 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 From dance fiddling to stage performance

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    File: arsenaultrobert06-oh-professionalization_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    RA: Robert Arsenault

    KP: Ken Perlman


    RA: In terms of where's the music going .We were talking last time that traditional music was essentially through kitchen parties in the home, sometimes at the

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    Transcript of Farm chores around Tryon & Cornwall

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    File: chappellella06-oh-farmlife_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EC – Ella Chappell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EC: We had no pump in the house; we had it outside and we had to pump the water and take it in. And then we had the old range stove and there was a big tank on the side which holded

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    Transcript of Demo: voice leading and bass lines

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    Speakers:

    KC β€” Kevin Chaisson

     

    KC It's always in the background with the fiddle. The fiddle is β€” Stands out, and the piano is always in the background. But the thing that I like to do is β€” I don't even know what you call it. It's kinda like maybe a chord

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    Transcript of Dance parties in the community

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    File: gauthierjohn06-oh-houseparties_fights_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JG – John Gauthier

    ID – Ivan Day

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Did they have house parties?


    JG: Oh very much so, my earliest dances I played were house dances.


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    Transcript of Dance parties around Rustico

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    File: doironpeter-oh-housedances_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PD – Peter Doiron


    PD: There'd be house dances back then mostly. And if there were tea parties or picnics, they would have a stage outside where they would, I think,

    charge so much to get on the stage. And they would dance

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    Transcript of Dances near Mount Hope

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    File: dockendorffharold06-oh-playingfordances_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HD – Harold Dockendorff


    KP: Did your parents play music at all?


    HD: No. There was no music in the family, except my youngest brother he learned to play the Hawaiian guitar with the steel bar. And I

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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 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 Robinson's fiddling pedigree

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    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 Wood-chopping frolics

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    File: doucettejoe-oh-frolics.mp3


    Speakers –

    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 Strictures against dancing are relaxed

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    File: chaissonkenny-oh-baptists_M.mp3


    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 MacIntyre's family history

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    SM – Stewart MacIntyre

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    SM: The MacIntyres came to the Island, well around 1800. I haven't been able to find out exactly when – They came around 1800. My grandmother was a Stewart, she was indeed related to

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    Transcript of How they planned events

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    File: chappellella06-oh-womensinsitute_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EC – Ella Thomson Chappell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EC: There was the Women's Institute. Well you see, the men had to take them in the winter time.


    KP: Tell me a little bit about the women's Institute

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    Transcript of Lord MacDonald's Reel as Contest Qualifier

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    File: wilsonteresa-oh-lordmacd_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    TW – Teresa MacPhee Wilson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    TW Back years ago they used to have fiddlers' contests


    KP Yeah.


    TW And you had to be able to play Lord MacDonald's Reel before you were

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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 Farm chores along the Foxley River

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    File: raffertyervin06-oh-winterfarmwork_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    ER – Ervan Rafferty

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    ER: Well the people, they would haul marsh hay. They used to get the marsh hay 'cause it was great for milk cows, make them drink water, instead of the the salt cakes that they

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    Transcript of Gift of Liveliness

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    File: stewartarchie-oh-playinglively.mp3


    Speaker:

    AS - Archie Stewart


    AS: You get some kind of a message from your music through the people. I've seen this happen. I've seen at a dance hall where the people would be all sittin' around and nobody would be up dancin', and the thing'd

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    Transcript of Fiddlers must play when asked

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    File: stewartarchie-oh-tiresomeattimes.mp3


    Speakers:

    AS – Archie Stewart


    AS: If you played the first four nights of the week, and a good friend come along and said, "Look, I'm having a house party Friday night, will you come and play," Now what are you gonna say? (laughs). You can't

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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 playing at the old halls

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    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 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 Banks gets help from older players

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    File: banksjimmy-oh-help,olderfids.mp3

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    JB – Jimmy Banks

    KP – curator Ken Perlman


    KP Would you find that the older fellows would take you aside and help you out?

    JB Oh, if you asked them, yes, if you asked them for some information they'd tell you, you know,

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    Transcript of House parties around St. Edward

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    File Name: albertjoe06-oh-houseparties_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    KP: curator Ken Perlman

    JA: Joe Albert

    IA: Ivan Albert


    KP: Did they used to have a lot of house parties and such?

    JA: We used to have them all when we were up west, Holy…

    KP: What were

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    Transcript of He surprises his family

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    File: maccormackfrancis06-oh-familydiscovery.mp3


    Speakers:

    FM – Francis MacCormack


    FM: They came home from the army one time, my three oldest brothers. They came home from the Army. Of course as you probably know, a little bit of moonshine was flowin' around; they got into that. My

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    Transcript of Community pressures against females fiddling

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    File: wilsonteresa-oh-womenfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    TW – Teresa MacPhee Wilson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    TW No women fiddlers at all, then.


    KP I was going to ask you about that.


    TW My aunt Hilda played. She was the only woman that

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    Transcript of House parties around St. Edwards

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    File: wedgeclifford-oh-houseparties_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CW – Clifford Wedge


    CW: People would come over at night. There was no radio then. There was no television. There was nothing. Just people sitting down, they'd play the violin and sing songs. They'd just have an evening.

    KP:

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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 eight-hand reels and step-dancing

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    File: oconnorattwood06-oh-musichome_breakdowns_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    AO – Attwood O'Connor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    AO: They used to come in, all the neighbors would come in there, it was a gathering place for all the young people in the community at that time. We used

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    Transcript of Irish rolls explained

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    File: macdonaldpaul-oh-irishrolls_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PM – Paul MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: What are some of the others?


    PM: One that's slowly moving its way into Scottish fiddle music which has been prevalent in Irish music is the roll. And that's

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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 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 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 Fiddling becomes career path

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    File: macdonaldward06-oh-professionalopportunities_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    WM – Ward MacDonald


    I think it's a combination of things: just the time right now, the time we're in right now. It's very easy to make a CD, any player that's trying to go anywhere has a website and they put a press kit

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    Transcript of Grace notes explained

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    Speakers:

    PM – Paul MacDonald

    KP – Ken Perlman


    Pm: Grace notes, which you've seen before is just an addition


    Demonstrates Grace Notes


    KP: So is it just a little cut or is it?


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    Transcript of lazy no-gooders

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    File: princecountyfiddlers-oh-womenfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    GB – Glenna Bowness

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: WE have noticed that women were under-represented in the ranks of. What was your sense growing up about women and fiddling?


    GB: I think fiddle was

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    Transcript of House parties around Eldon

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    File Name: hallidayjimmy-oh-houseparties_M.mp3

    Speakers:

    JH-Jimmy Halliday

    KP- Ken Perlman (curator)

    JM-Jimmy Martin (accompanist)


    KP When you used to play for the old house parties- how did you find out that they wanted you to play at a house party?

    JH They'd ask

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    Transcript of Effects of modernization

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    File: cousinsjohn-oh-dealingwithchange_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JC – John Cousins


    JC: As a folklorist, I've had to sort of ponder the uses of these traditions. and it seems to me that the fiddling tradition served a purpose. People love to continue to play the fiddle; it's a continuance of a

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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 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 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 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 Getting started; playing for dances

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    File: mackenziesheila06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    SM – Sheila MacKenzie

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    SM: I started step-dancing probably – I know I was 5, and that sort of came – Again the music was always on the radio or a record would be on and I would try to dance. Then I

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    Transcript of songs from the lumber woods

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    File: wedgeclifford-oh-songorigins_M.mp3


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    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 Encouraged to try fiddling again

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    File: cheveriecharles-oh-rolewithfidsociety_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CC - Fr. Charlie Cheverie


    CC: Getting back to our friend Joe Chaisson. Joe died in 1981 in Rollo Bay. I went to the funeral, and the pastor at the time knowing my relationship to the Chaisson family asked me if I wanted to

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    Transcript of Virtues of restraint

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    File: farrellleo06-oh-liquor_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    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 More wedding details

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    File: hughesemmett06-oh-weddings_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    EH – Emmett Hughes

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EH: Back then all the weddings were at home, and it was a big deal. The weddin' part was an odd time in the house too, but most of the time it was in the church. But then

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    Transcript of How McPhee got started

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    File: mcpheehugh-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers


    HM – Hughie McPhee

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP How old were you before you started playing a lot?


    HM Oh I must've been 25 or so. Like I said before, there was nobody to play for dances and they

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    Transcript of Fiddling at the flour mill

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    File: leardwarren92-oh-flourmill_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    WL – Warren Leard


    KP: 1925. And I was told you own a mill, a flour mill.

    WL: Yes, I have the only mill left on Prince Edward Island. That's a custom flour mill. We do grinding for the farmers, and I'm the third generation. My

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    Transcript of Joe Pete's central role

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    File: chaissonkevin-oh-joepetechaisson_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    KC – Kevin Chaisson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Why was it that your family in particular took it upon itself to, almost single-handedly…


    KC: Well, I wouldn't say that, just the thing is, I wish you

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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 Jack Webster's career

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    webstercarlandjackie-oh-jackwebster_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CW – Carl Webster

    JW – Jackie Webster

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    CW: When people would come to the house. When people'd come in. Dad would always play the fiddle for them, day and night. If someone come along in the

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    Transcript of McPhee clan history

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    File: mcpheedan-oh-origins_M.mp3


    Speakers

    DM – Dan McPhee


    DM There was, I don't know how many shiploads of McPhees came from the Hebrides and settled here. They bought a Lot which was 20,000 acres, and that extended from this shore here to south shore just east of Souris. And there was

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    Transcript of Donagh Schools Fiddle Program

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    File: swensonamy06-oh-donaghschoolprogram_m.mp3


    Speakers:

    AS – Amy Swenson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    AS: The Donagh School is a new school, it's only six years old. The Donagh school parents wanted – They fundraised for a playground; they got the playground in and they wanted to

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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 Church picnics around Peakes Station

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    File: trainorcecil06-oh-churchpicnics_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    CT – Cecil Trainor


    KP: Tell me about the church picnics


    CT: There'd be a picnic at the church. They'd have bag races and they'd have bingos and they'd have wheel of fortune and they'd set out

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    Transcript of Syncopation demonstration

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    arsenaultrobert06-oh-acadiansyncopation_M.wav


    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 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 Music in North Rustico

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    File: smithmary06-oh-musichome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    MS – Mary Smith


    MS: I was born in a lighthouse in North Rustico. My Dad [George Pineau] was a lighthouse keeper and he was a fisherman. And he was a lighthouse keeper for 34 years.


    KP: You say he played the fiddle

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    Transcript of Founding of Prince County Fiddlers

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    File: doironpeter-oh-pcfiddlers_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PD - Peter Doiron

    KP Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Were you in on the Prince County Fiddlers right from the beginning?

    PD Prince County, yes. We had out little meeting in a barber shop here when we first decided to join

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    Transcript of Individual Attention Difficult in Large Families

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    File: arsenaultrobert-oh-familyencouragement_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    RA – Robert Arsenault

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman



    RA: The type of encouragement there is now from parents -- to give their kids everything and to become super-achievers is a nonexistent thing in Acadian

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    Transcript of Father's encouragement

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    LA: Louise Arsenault

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman


    LA: I was brought up in Mt. Carmel and my parents live in Mt. Carmel. I started playing the violin when I was 7 years old and my father also plays the violin and my

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    Transcript of His neighbors lose interest in traditions

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    File: raffertyervin06-oh-changesafterwar_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    ER – Ervan Rafferty

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP - When did the house parties and square dances such begin to decline in this area?


    ER: I guess probably after the war, maybe shortly after

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    Transcript of Card playing for horses

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    File: trainorcecil06-oh-cardplayingforhorses_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CT – Cecil Trainor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    CT: Then they used to have card playing for horses. Some fellow in the fall of the year would have an old horse that wouldn't be worth nothin', so he'd card play him. So I'

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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 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 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 Jigging demo: Old Man & Old Woman

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    File: brucestanley-oh-jigging_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    B – Stanley Bruce

    AO –Attwood O'Connor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    My oldest daughter [says] "Dad, you're forever whistling a tune or singing something . Why?" You don't even know you're doing it.


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    Transcript of Dance halls in 1950s Charlottetown

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    File: macinnisbillysenior06-oh-charlottetowndances_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    BM – Billy MacInnis Sr

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    BM: Oh, when I was a kid there was dances just about every night of the week.


    KP: Where were these dances, what kind of places?

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    Transcript of Jim Carter sings for the MacPhees

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    File: macpheegeorge-oh-oldjimcarter_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    GM – George MacPhee
    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP You were telling us before a story about a fellow with one arm who used to come over to your house.


    GM Oh, yeah. That was the old feller that lived over at my

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    Transcript of Merchants Take Payment in Kind

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    File: hughesemmett06-oh-agriculturalpractices_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    EH – Emmett Hughes

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    EH: At that time there was as much trade as there was using money. The farmers mostly always went to Clarke [Clarke's General Store in Mount Stewart] in the Spring of the

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    Transcript of Extended family dynamics

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    File: chaissonjj06-oh-familyguidance_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    JC – JJ Chaisson

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman



    JC: All of our aunts and uncles and cousins always encouraged each other. But at the end of the day it's what we wanted to do. We had lots of suggestions B I took lots of

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    Transcript of Downside of School Consolidation

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    File: mcquaidjenny-oh-consolidation_M.mp3

     

    Speakers

    JM β€” Jenny O'Hanley McQuaid

    KP β€” Curator Ken Perlman

     

    KP: When did they go from the old district schools β€” And I guess every community is actually a school district β€” Is that the way it works out?

     

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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 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 Jack Webster's playing style

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    File: webstercarlandjackie06-oh-jackwebster_M.mp3


    Speakers

    JW – Jackie Webster

    CW – Carl Webster

    MQ – Merlin Quinn

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: One of you mentioned that that Jack Webster only played with three fingers.


    JW: He got this finger

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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 Music parties in Tyne Valley

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    File: biggarjackie06-oh-unclesparties_M.mp3


    Speakers


    JB: Jackie Biggar


    JB: We'd used to go out to my uncle's place there; he'd have three or four parties a the summer, George milligan, we'd go there and play probably from 9 o'clock to 2 or 3 in the morning. They used

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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 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 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 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 Can tell where they're from via style

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    File: chaissonyoungpeter-oh-style_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    PC – "Young Peter" Chaisson

    KC – Kevin Chaisson

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KC We're all individuals, and I mean a teacher or whatever, they can only teach you so much. They can only show you so much, but you have to pick

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    Transcript of Men played fiddle at dance parties

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    File: macdonaldhilda-oh-womensrole_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    HM – Hilda MacPhee MacDonald

    GM – George MacPhee (Hilda's nephew)

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: And how old were you when you started playing for dances yourself?

    HM: Oh, I never played at very many dances.

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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 Escaping the dance

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    File: dockendorffharold06-oh-escapingdance_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    HD: Harold Dockendorff


    HD: One night my brother and I were playing at a school dance. It got pretty wild. So it was time to go home and it was after one o'clock. I had to go outside, pretend I had to go outside

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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 Mother puts up with his efforts

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    File: pitredennis06-oh-familyreaction_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DP – Dennis Pitre

    VD – Vincent Doucette

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Did you get encouraged in your house?


    DP: No, there was no music – Well, on my mother's side side, but she didn't play anything

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    Transcript of Baglole's musical background

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    File: baglolesidney-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    SB – Sid Baglole

    KP – curator Ken Perlman


    KP: What year were you born?

    SB: 1912

    KP: 1912n

    SB: Yeah, I'm 80 years old. Just had a birthday, just gone by.

    KP: Did you come from a musical family?

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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 Radio storage batteries

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    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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    PM – Paul MacDonald


    PM: The funny thing about traditional fiddle music on Prince Edward Island is that you can go listen to a fiddler and his technique is, he's got hardly any technique at all, but he's so full of music and

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    Speakers


    EPA: Edward P Arsenault

    ML: Marie Arsenault Livingstone

    KP: Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Your parents, did they fish or were they farmers?


    EPA: They farmed, pretty well.


    KP

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    LF – Leo Farrell

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    LF: Farmed all my life except a few years. I farmed up through the 1940s. You know, I was pretty lucky. You're not in a hurry are you?


    KP: No.

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    Speakers:

    HM – Hilda MacPhee MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman

    GM – George MacPhee (Hilda's nephew)


    HM: I guess I was six; as soon as I could hold the fiddle I started to learn.

    KP: (to George MacPhee) This was your

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    CC – Fr. Charles Cheverie


    CC Then in 1939 or 1940, Don Messer came. Don Messer was a big, big name in fiddling. But Don Messer was a fiddler who came from New Bruns-wick, he had some classical training himself, was able to

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    RJ – Roy Johnstone


    RJ: In terms of where the music's going, I think there's gonna be a strong continuation of playing the tunes that are part of the repertoire here. And the players are gonna get better and better

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    TC – Timothy Chaisson


    TC: Fifteen years ago they didn't really know if we were even going to pursue fiddle music at all, and I think they were really worried because at the time they didn't know if it was going to keep going..

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