Czech Bluegrass Fiddlers and their Negotiations of Past and Present

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Abstract

Excerpt: Proc ty housle? ("Why the fiddle?") - "Fiddlers are all bad here - Why not write about the banjo or something else that Czechs are good at?"These questions about my ethnographic fieldwork came from musician colleagues with whom I working in researching bluegrass music in the Czech Republic, during a jam circle around a table. While these colleagues were mainly banjo and guitar players, these critiques of Czech fiddling are common even among Czech fiddlers, who are in many cases not as accomplished (in technical skill or musicality) as are their banjo-playing and mandolin-picking compatriots.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe International Journal of Country Music
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • Czech bluegrass music

Disciplines

  • Appalachian Studies
  • Ethnomusicology
  • Music Performance

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