This dissertation investigates Cape Breton fiddle music from a popular culture perspective. It introduces a conception of musical groove comprising two interrelated components: a social component wherein individual musical actors retain their own identities and relationships with the music while also uniting collectively in their response to the music, and a sonic component consisting of an acoustical repeating of a rhythmic idea that forms the metrical underpinning for a piece of groove music. Each of these two components is informed and mediated by the other. Cape Breton fiddle music is considered here as a form of groove-based popular music, similar to other groove musics. The two dimensions of the groove are analyzed in turn, revealing ...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This dissertation considers the idea of 'conditions of possibility' as a model for the analysis of p...
This project examines how “groove” can be created through the microtimings of a solo instrument, rat...
Newfoundland, a former British colony, possesses a varied and rich cultural heritage due to its uni...
In 1995, fiddler Ashley MacIsaac released the album Hi, How Are You Today? that featured MacIsaac pe...
With the fear of decline of the Cape Breton fiddling tradition after the airing of The Vanishing Cap...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the evolution of the Cape Breton fiddle tradition, a proces...
Originating from the music of early Gaelic immigrants, Cape Breton fiddling has been a thriving mus...
My thesis treats the fiddling as the fundament of the Country music. I write about various styles of...
peer-reviewedThe concerns expressed in this work have a subtle interrelationship. They emerge from t...
The thesis Fiddles - one of the major elements of Irish traditional music deals with Irish tradition...
This article is a case study of amplification in Cape Breton fiddling, exploring its relationship to...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This dissertation considers the idea of 'conditions of possibility' as a model for the analysis of p...
This project examines how “groove” can be created through the microtimings of a solo instrument, rat...
Newfoundland, a former British colony, possesses a varied and rich cultural heritage due to its uni...
In 1995, fiddler Ashley MacIsaac released the album Hi, How Are You Today? that featured MacIsaac pe...
With the fear of decline of the Cape Breton fiddling tradition after the airing of The Vanishing Cap...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the evolution of the Cape Breton fiddle tradition, a proces...
Originating from the music of early Gaelic immigrants, Cape Breton fiddling has been a thriving mus...
My thesis treats the fiddling as the fundament of the Country music. I write about various styles of...
peer-reviewedThe concerns expressed in this work have a subtle interrelationship. They emerge from t...
The thesis Fiddles - one of the major elements of Irish traditional music deals with Irish tradition...
This article is a case study of amplification in Cape Breton fiddling, exploring its relationship to...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This dissertation considers the idea of 'conditions of possibility' as a model for the analysis of p...
This project examines how “groove” can be created through the microtimings of a solo instrument, rat...