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Ferintosh (Cello,
Fiddle, Celtic Harp) |
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www.ferintosh.com
- Lecture Demonstration of Scottish
musical styles and history
- Dance Music of 18th century Scotland
- Creating musical arrangements as an ensemble
- Let's have a Ceilidh (Celtic
Jam Session)
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Laura Risk
(Fiddle) |
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www.laurarisk.com
- Introduction to Scottish fiddling
- Introduction to Québécois fiddling
- Regional styles in Scottish fiddling: an exploration of Northeast, West
Highland, and Shetland styles, including archival recordings
- Accompaniment techniques for fiddlers: chords, rhythms, harmonies. This
workshop may also include a discussion on improvising melodic variations.
- Pipe tunes for fiddlers: a look at the bagpipe influence on Scottish
Fiddling
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Abby Newton (Cello) |
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www.abbynewton.com
- The cello as a fiddle-translating tunes
to work on a cello
- Learning tunes by ear
- Cello back-up for fiddle music
- Arranging tune sets for cello ensembles
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Kim Robertson (Celtic
Harp) |
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www.kimrobertson.net
- Introduction to Celtic harp:
Style of melodies, rhythms and ornaments
particular to Celtic music
- Creative Arranging for harp:
Left-hand patterns, chord voicing, and
formulas for arranging, including introductions
and interludes
- Playing back-up on harp:
Two-hand patterns, "power chords," and bass lines to accompany other instruments
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