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The island of Cape Breton & its close neighbor, Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada are home to two of the oldest, strongest, and most vibrant fiddling traditions in North America. Cape Breton gave rise to a professional Celtic-based fiddling scene to rival anything coming out of Scotland & Ireland. Prince Edward Islands traditional fiddlers developed lively, idiosyncratic styles every bit as musically compelling as anything youll hear on archival recordings of iconic American old-time fiddlers from the Appalachians. This book features 136 tunes from these two distinct but related fiddling traditions, collected by the author directly from master fiddlers, and arranged note-for-note for clawhammer banjo with as much flavor and nuance as possible. These settings of reels, hornpipes, jigs, marches, strathspeys, airs, and other fiddle tunes are all eminently playable and fully benefit from the authors half-century of experience playing banjo, arranging for banjo, writing banjo instruction books, and researching fiddle-music traditions.
Heres what youll find in this volume.
Note: Most audio illustrations for the tunes in this book are drawn directly from the authors CDs, Devil in the Kitchen, Frails & Frolics, Island Boy, and Northern Banjo.