Celtic music in Canada
NewfoundlandMain article: Music of Newfoundland and LabradorThere are very strong connections between Newfoundland folk music and Irish music, however elements of English folk music and French-Canadian music can be heard within the style. It should be noted that a very traditional strain of Irish music exists in Newfoundland, especially in the primarily Irish-Catholic communities along the southern shore. The instrumentation in Newfoundland music includes the button Accordion, Guitar, Violin, Tin whistle and more recently the irish Bodhrán. Many Newfoundland traditional bands also include Bass guitar and Drum kit. Other folk instruments such as the Mandolin and Bouzouki are common especially among Newfoundland bands with an Irish leaning. Because Newfoundland is an island in the North Atlantic, many of the songs focus on the Fishery and seafaring. Many songs chronicle the history of this unique people. Instrumental tune styles include jigs, reels, two steps, and polkas. Newfoundland musicians and musical groups
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton IslandMain article: Music of Nova ScotiaCape Breton is internationally known for unusual styles of Cape Breton fiddling, which is derived from Scottish techniques. The island has produced traditional music-based popular performers like John Allen Cameron, The Rankin Family, Natalie MacMaster, Buddy MacMaster, The Barra MacNeils, Rita MacNeil, Ashley MacIsaac and others. Prince Edward IslandMain article: Music of Prince Edward IslandPrince Edward Island has long been associated with traditional Celtic music QuebecMain article: Music of QuebecThere are strong ties between traditional Québécois music and the music of Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and the Maritimes. The songs generally draw more from the French tradition, whereas the dance tunes are more closely related to Celtic traditions. Fiddle and Accordion are the most common lead instruments, while Piano and Guitar often provide accompaniment. More recently, Swing has significantly influenced accompaniment styles and techniques. La Bottine Souriante is one of the most well-recognized groups which exemplifies this tradition. Popular musicA number of popular Canadian rock bands are also influenced by Celtic folk traditions. The most important and influential such band was Spirit of the West, whose musical marriage of traditional Scottish and Irish jigs and reels with Hard rock and Britpop influences paved the way for later bands such as Great Big Sea, Captain Tractor, Mackeel, The Mahones, Jimmy George and The Clumsy Lovers.The Rankin Family served much the same role in Pop music, influencing later bands such as Leahy. See also | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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