A Fiddle for Angus

A Fiddle for Angus

Author: Budge Wilson

Publisher: Tundra Books (NY)

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780887765001

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Angus’ family is musical. Everyone has their own instrument and everyone knows how to make music. But Angus can only hum along to his family’s playing, and humming isn’t good enough. Angus wants to join his family’s orchestra. When Angus’ father tells him the family will give him an instrument, he can’t choose until he hears the fiddle at aceilidh. But fiddling is hard; he can’t make the music he wants. With patience, practice, and lots of lessons, Angus’ fingers learn how to play, and the music inside him finds a way out. Budge Wilson’s story will ring true for every young musician and is a fitting tribute to the music makers of Cape Breton.


The American Fiddle Method - Canadian Fiddle Styles

The American Fiddle Method - Canadian Fiddle Styles

Author: Brian Wicklund

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 161065126X

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Expert fiddlers Brian Wicklund and April Verch team up to delve into the dynamic world of Canadian fiddling for the FiddlePal Explore Series. April is among the busiest fiddlers in Canada. Her inspired fans have long clamored for her instruction.This highly anticipated beginning to intermediate-level book explores Canada's rich fiddle traditions including Old Time Canadian, French Canadian, Cape Breton and Métis. More than just a collection of great tunes, this book demystifies common ornaments and bowing patterns used in Canadian fiddling. the authors teach the simple melody to reels, jigs, hornpipes, waltzes, schottisches, airs and strathspeys and demonstrate how to create variations using the skills in the book. the play-along CD accompanying the book is great listening. an outstanding book.


A Guide to American Fiddling

A Guide to American Fiddling

Author: Andrew Carlson

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-03-11

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1610657276

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Classical violinists can help keep alive the historic traditions of American fiddle music, but doing so requires a clear understanding of performance practice. A Guide to American Fiddling exposes serious students of the violin to the technical nuances of traditional Old Time fiddling. In this book, violinist/fiddler Andrew Carlson provides a detailed technical analysis of Missouri-style fiddling, focusing primarily on the use of the bow. Carlson further offers a comparison of classical and non-classical techniques, a brief history of American fiddling, plus 23 traditional tunes with authentic bowing indications. A CD recording of the tunes is included.


The Phillips Collection of Traditional American Fiddle Tunes Volume 1

The Phillips Collection of Traditional American Fiddle Tunes Volume 1

Author: Stacy Phillips

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-02-25

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1610650174

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Meticulously collected from recordings, square and contra dances, fiddle contests, jam sessions and individual fiddlers- this book is meant to provide a snapshot of what American fiddlers were playing and listening to in the latter part of the 20th Century. As the vinyl record format disappears from the marketplace, a great deal of recorded fiddle music will no longer be available. In this book, Stacy Phillips shares the fruits of some timely collecting for all fiddlers to enjoy. Bowings, fingerings, and guitar chords are provided for each melody line.


The Fiddle Handbook

The Fiddle Handbook

Author: Chris Haigh

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780879309787

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Presents an introduction to the fiddle, explores how musicians incorporate the instrument into different genres, and offers instruction on playing standard songs.


North American Fiddle Music

North American Fiddle Music

Author: Drew Beisswenger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-31

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1135847223

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North American Fiddle Music: A Research and Information Guide is the first large-scale annotated bibliography and research guide on the fiddle traditions of the United States and Canada. These countries, both of which have large immigrant populations as well as Native populations, have maintained fiddle traditions that, while sometimes faithful to old-world or Native styles, often feature blended elements from various traditions. Therefore, researchers of the fiddle traditions in these two countries can not only explore elements of fiddling practices drawn from various regions of the world, but also look at how different fiddle traditions can interact and change. In addition to including short essays and listings of resources about the full range of fiddle traditions in those two countries, it also discusses selected resources about fiddle traditions in other countries that have influenced the traditions in the United States and Canada.


The Sons of the Fathers

The Sons of the Fathers

Author: Clara Miller

Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1589398041

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"The Sons of the Fathers," the eleventh volume in the BROTHERS Series and the seventh in the Shamrocks Saga, continues the story of the Quigley family. As the older generation ages and dies, the young generation gives way to their children and the younger generation begins to face the trials their parents had already endured. The demons haven't given up on trying to capture or slay members of the Quigley family by whatever name they're known. Each of the cousins is subjected to horrendous tests because the game is complicated by the addition of demon surrogates. Now the Kennison children will find out if being half-Archangel has any advantages. The Old Man watches with interest as the latest chapter in the saga unfolds.


Fiddle for the Dead

Fiddle for the Dead

Author: Blanche Renard Putzel

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2017-09-21

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1532027265

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On a blustery night, a stranger collapses in the audience attending a magic show in Emerald Hill, a sleepy village in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The next morning, Daisy Blossoms dog, Friday, adopts a ragtag child named Aster Blossom, a distant relative who mysteriously appears at the farm, hungry and alone. Emily Blossom, Daisys sister-in-law and a self-appointed detective, suspects the death at the show is in fact a murder. Considering her advancing age and frailty, how will the aspiring sleuth follow the threads of small-town gossip to unravel the sordid truth? She enlists the help of her reluctant sidekick, antique dealer Pete Picken, to help her solve the crime. Meanwhile, Daisy, a confirmed spinster, copes with the dilemma of raising Aster, while a naughty school pony and friendly farm animals teach the girl valuable lessons about life. In this mystery novel, through unpredictable twists and turns, Detective Emily Blossom is determined to track down a killer and reveal secrets that reach far beyond the towns limits.


Old and New World Highland Bagpiping

Old and New World Highland Bagpiping

Author: John Graham Gibson

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780773522916

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Old and New World Highland Bagpiping provides a comprehensive biographical and genealogical account of pipers and piping in highland Scotland and Gaelic Cape Breton.The work is the result of over thirty years of oral fieldwork among the last Gaels in Cape Breton, for whom piping fitted unself-consciously into community life, as well as an exhaustive synthesis of Scottish archival and secondary sources. Reflecting the invaluable memories of now-deceased new world Gaelic lore-bearers, John Gibson shows that traditional community piping in both the old and new world Gàihealtachlan was, and for a long time remained, the same, exposing the distortions introduced by the tendency to interpret the written record from the perspective of modern, post-eighteenth-century bagpiping. Following up the argument in his previous book, Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945, Gibson traces the shift from tradition to modernism in the old world through detailed genealogies, focusing on how the social function of the Scottish piper changed and step-dance piping progressively disappeared. Old and New World Highland Bagpiping will stir controversy and debate in the piping world while providing reminders of the value of oral history and the importance of describing cultural phenomena with great care and detail.


Bump's Circus

Bump's Circus

Author: C. R. Bryan

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2014-08-21

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 149074388X

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Bump's Circus is about the last year of the World's Most Ancient and Unique Show. In 1950, the world of the circus is coming to an end, and the world of war is coming again. This small circus travelled in Texas and neighboring states, looking for something mysterious, and Angus McQuill is just the man to help Mr. and Mrs. Bump find their dream. The problem is that Angus must find himself first!