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Download
Fiddlecamp Fliers & Maps
Download
Tunes to Learn
Below
are some links to other sites where you will find related information.
DEFFA
(DownEast Friends of the Folk Arts)
Visit this site to find out when and where the kind of music we
learn at the Maine Fiddle Camp is being played - and danced to
- around the state of Maine.
Fiddler
Magazine
Good articles on fiddling, as well as music sales and links
to more fiddle sites.
Old
Time Herald
Magazine devoted to homegrown music and dance and grassroots
tradition. Some back issue articles online.
Country
Dance and Song Society
"Celebrating a Living Tradition of English and Anglo-American
Folk Dance and Music since 1915". Comprehensive online catalog
of books and recordings of and about the kinds of music we play
at Maine Fiddlecamp. (Of course we also encourage you to support
your local music stores!)
NEFFA
Link-Fest
Links to all things folk. Literally thousands of them! Maintained
by New England Folk Festival Association.
Fiddle-icious
Fiddle-icious
is comprised of a diverse group of enthusiastic fiddlers and other
musicians of all ages and all walks of life. The groups
music features tunes passed on from our Scottish, Irish, Quebecois,
and Acadian ancestors. The primary goal of Fiddle-icious is to
keep the tradition alive by sharing Maines musical heritage
with the community.
Other
Camps We Know Of
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