Thursday, July 24, 2014

Summer Fiddle Camp a Success!

We were definitely a small but mighty group! 

On Saturday July 12th, four violin students and myself provided about 20 minutes of music to the residents at Masonville Manor. In only 5 days, we learned 4 new fiddle tunes as well as spoon rhythms and a step dance routine. We played some book 1 pieces with a fiddle twist to them. All in all, it was a great week of music, collaboration, great ideas, and lots of fun. I think everyone, including myself, was inspired by the work we did. I am so proud of the hard work and commitment from everyone and am so happy by the success of this fiddle camp as well as the Winter 2014 fiddle class. I can't wait until the Fall session!

Want to start working on your fiddle skills now? 

First of all, the following phrase is not allowed: "I can't".

Just because something is new, doesn't mean we can't do it. As long as we try, we can do it, by starting small.

Things are not going to be perfect. Perfection is not what being a musician is. It's about playing from your heart and loving what you are doing. If you're having fun, your doing it right!



Try something new today! 

Try to play that song on the radio that you love. 
Go to the music store and purchase some new books to sight read. 
The library is a great resource for listening material (especially for fiddle music which is hard to purchase). Find a song you like and try to learn it by ear.
Already have a piece in mind but are having trouble learning it by ear? Go to www.thesession.org and find the sheet music to help you along. 
For classical music try www.imslp.org.
Hear a tune in your head? Try to find it on your violin and then play around with it. 
There are no wrong answers!
Have something else in mind but really don't know where to start? Ask me for some recommendations!

I find there are many musicians who are either/or. Either they're classical or fiddle, read music or learn by ear, can improvise, can't improvise, can play this style but can't play that style, can do this technique, but cannot do that technique. I have felt like this, probably still do a bit. It's too easy to say that you are good at one area and if you're not good in others to just say it's not what you do. It's only not what you do because you have decided you are not good enough. But we can all be good enough in whatever we choose to do. If we want something, all we have to do is try. At least if it doesn't work out, we can live on with no regrets.


Decide today what it is you want, and then just take that first step. It doesn't matter how small or big that step is. The journey is what is important so just start somewhere and enjoy the process. Everyone who has participated in the fiddle classes has taken a chance and tried something new. Congratulations and keep it up!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Leahy Music Camp

I hope everyone is having a nice summer so far. I have so much to report from this last month but I'll try to send it out sporadically over the course of the summer.

You all need to purchase this CD.
Find it on Amazon.ca here!
Leahy Camp in Lakefield Ontario
This camp ran from Sunday June 29th to Friday July 4th at the beautiful Lakefield College School in Lakefield Ontario. If you haven't heard of the family fiddle group Leahy (the lead fiddler Donnell Leahy is married to Natalie MacMaster) they are an incredible Canadian Fiddle group that I have been following since I was about 12. It was so exciting to finally get to go to this camp. Although, Donnell and Natalie couldn't make it this year, the week was filled with so much music and dance and many incredible musicians and instructors.

I spent my mornings learning new fiddle tunes and techniques from some incredible performers (see below) and my afternoons brushing up on my step dancing skills. The evenings consisted of incredible concerts put on by the instructors. My mom attended with me and she studied piano accompaniment technique to fiddle music and even some tin whistle and vocal lessons! We made a recording, had numerous jam sessions, performed on stage, learned a clog step, shopped, ate, practiced. Although we were only gone for 5 days, it felt like 2 weeks. There was just so much to do.

Next year is the 10 year anniversary of the camp. I expect it is going to be huge, and even more of the big names will be attending. I cannot wait!

Here's a list of some of the great instructors we got to work with this week. Try clicking on their names to check out their websites:

Maria, Erin, Julie, Chrissy, Denise, Siobhean Leahy (Sisters) - piano and vocals
Frank Leahy - drums
Tom Fitzgerald - fiddle
Kerry Fitzgerald - step dance
Tim Chaisson - fiddle
Louis Schryer - fiddle
Daniel Gervais - fiddle
Winifred Horan - fiddle
Seamus Egan - banjo, whistle
Tony McManus - guitar
Stephanie Cadman - step dance

I highly recommend this camp. It is suitable for any age and any skill level. Everything is broken down if needed or challenged if needed. All musical styles are present from fiddle, classical, blues, swing, jazz, gypsy jazz (this was new!), french Canadian, Irish, country, etc. Find more info on the camp here.

The Home County Folk Festival in Victoria Park!
Ashley has a tone of CD`s to purchase
featuring his popular rock infused fiddling
to more traditional Cape Breton styles.

You'll find me there on Saturday July 19th at 1:30 at the center stage listening to Ashley MacIsaac (Cape Breton Rock Fiddler), Rant Maggie Rant (Ontario based Irish folk group featuring Lindsay Shindler!), and Stephanie Cadman (Fiddler and step dancer). All performances at this festival are free!

If you can stay up for it, Ashley MacIsaac will be the last show of the evening at 10:00 pm on the main stage.


The Goderich Celtic Roots Festival!

Those of you who have taken my
fiddle classes might remember what a
Cut technique is.
The festival runs from Friday August 8th to Sunday August 10th. I'll be there on Saturday for the afternoon listening to even more great performers:

On the Main Stage II
Noon: Rant Maggie Rant (Ontario Irish Folk)
2:15 Liz Carroll (Irish American Fiddler)
3:45 Andrea Beaton (Cape Breton NS Fiddler)
5:15 Joy Dunlop (Scottish Gaelic Singer) - incredible! Gaelic singers are rare. Check her out!

There is a fee for this festival, but for the performers they have this year, I'd say its worth it. Shane Cook (Ontario Fiddler) is performing the Sunday afternoon as well. Check out the website for more details.

Fill your summer with music! Get inspired, look for these artists on youtube, purchase cds that you find. You won't be disappointed!