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Failte gu Fidheall - The Scottish Folk Fiddle tutor, Book 1.
(This book is in English with a bilingual Gaelic-English introduction)
A Comprehensive guide for beginners
Compiled and arranged by Christine Martin and Anne Hughes
Published by Taigh na Teud (Harpstring house)
http://www.scotlandsmusic.com/
Address: 13 Breacais Ard, Isle of Skye, Scotland, IV42 8PY
Published 1992, ISBN 1 871931 90 8
They also publish "Ceilidh collections", "Ceol na Fidhle" (=music of the
fiddle) and "Session Tunes".
The book is about 5 pounds and is 42 A4 pages
There is also a demonstration tape to accompany the book, available from
the publishers.
This is a really good book with one of the best selections of tunes
(Highland, Lowland and others) I've seen in any book.
Here's another, although this is aimed at more advanced players
I picked up an excellent book on Cape Breton fiddle music while I was
there in May 97 and thought others might be interested. Not only does it
have the expected comprehensive selection of traditional tunes, but
there's over 20 pages of introduction explaining the Cape Breton fiddle
style as well as a very useful discography and pointers to sources of
further information, including collections, books and sources on the
Internet. Each song also has considerable descriptive notes and
references. There is also reference to Jackie Dunn's thesis: "Tha blas
na Gaidhlig air a h-uile fidhleir" (The sound of Gaelic is in the
fiddler's music). I'd be interested in finding out more about this
thesis - does anyone have details?
Book details:
Traditional Celtic Violin music of Cape Breton
139 transcripts with historical and musicological annotations by Kate
Dunlay and David Greenberg (considerably revised from 1986 publication
and regarded by the authors as a new book). Published 1996 by DunGreen
music, 20 Windley Avenue, Toronto, Canada M6C 1N2
ISBN 0-9680802-0-0. Softback. 158 pages
Sorry, can't remember how much it cost.
E-mail the authors at mailto: dungreen@astral.magic.ca
Although this page is about learning to play the Irish fiddle, we think
you'll find it useful nonetheless!
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6464/fidintro.html
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