Most Island districts and towns were home to a steady stream of informal and impromptu musical episodes and gathering
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In the old days, Island fiddlers as a class were victimized by pervasive negative stereotypes.
Community dances featuring fiddling and square sets went year round in rural
In the old days, just about every community on PEI had its legendary players.
The Rollo Bay Scottish Fiddle Festival has been Prince Edward Island's premier fiddle festival β and perhaps its larg
Holding the Fiddle
To allow for less stressful bowing mechanics, many Island players
The Gift
Probably the most widespread notion about fiddling on Prince Edward Island is that t
Fiddle Festivals began springing up on Prince Edward Island in the late 1970s and would become the major performance
In the old days on Prince Edward Island, fiddling was generally considered a man's calling.
It is difficult to determine what the Island repertoire might have been at any given point in the past.
When Cape Breton fiddling broadcasts and recordings first reached PEI in the late 1930s, they created a sensation amo
Commercial Dance Halls first appeared in Prince County in the mid-1930s and had spread throughout the Island by the 1
Most youngsters who became successful fiddlers β such as Francis MacDonald,
Traditional music does not grow up in a vacuum. It develops within a particular social organization and s
From the late 19th century until just after World War II, the pump organ, or harmonium was the Island's most popular
Itβs impossible to get a clear picture of traditional fiddling on Prince Edward Island without also having at least s
Thereβs quite a bit of 5-string banjo accompaniment on this website, all played by me .