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The Fiddle Movement

 

Violin was not the instrument of choice when I was a child.

Swing and Jazz violin had expired, country fiddle was twangy, and classical violin was viewed as stuffy. According to popular belief of my classmates, violinists were cloistered away in dusty classical conservatories and doomed to a life of boring music written by old dead guys with wigs. Kids who played violin were pitied for an apparent lack of cool factor in MTVs totally awesome 1980s Generation X culture.

With nothing to lose but friends, I joined forces with all the other orchestral revolutionaries of the time and enrolled in Beginner Orchestra in middle school. Though our beginnings were humble, young violinists would create a new role for violin in popular music and have essentially brought violin back from the grave!

How did we do that? We practiced and practiced. And we added something new to the mix.

In years past young musicians have taken music to new levels of creativity and popularity. Elvis Gospel roots helped him bring 12-bar-blues to 1950s teen culture, soon to become to most-known performer of all time. The Beatles made Liverpool skiffle rock a template for some of the best music of the century. Such young innovators have always been in the forefront of new genres.

In the early 90s Celtic music was coming into the scene and we took an instant liking to it. It was new and fresh, yet it was as old as our heritage. Having been trained to play and read violin music, a simple Irish jig was a walk in the park. However, we added something to Celtic music that wasnt as present before: Attitude.

Irish fiddle is traditionally played softly, sweetly and lyrically. The bow gently lilts across the strings, never creating the grind new players bring out. Our new technique is raw and assertive and so much fun to play!

Donning a kilt and old combat boots, Nova Scotian fiddler Ashley MacIsaac stomps and thrashes as he plays. He said, When I go out and do my live show I present the image of angry young man It's angst or punk and that's what the Celts were, punks.

Other young Canadian fiddlers have been equally successful in the aggressive new Celtic movement. Richard Woods swift step-dancing and fiddling keeps the crowds at their target heart level. Natalie MacMasters feminine charm mixed with intense and gritty fiddle solos has helped her earn a gold record and several music awards. Bands like Leahy and Barrage put on shows that sell out in hours.

Ten years ago our fiddle generation was still in school, playing violin and searching for an identity. We took the opportunity to personalize a timeless style of music and brought the violin back into popular culture. In fact, violin is the most demanded instrument lately, especially among teens.

Just imagine a world where peer pressure means convincing your friends to practice violin? As a violin teacher Id sure love to see that.

Author: Rhiannon Schmitt
 
Author Bio:

Rhiannon Schmitt

Rhiannon Schmitt (nee Nachbaur) is a professional violinist, music teacher and shop owner who's enjoyed writing for many years. She currently writes for two Canadian publications and Australia's Music Teacher Magazine.

At only 29 years of age she has accomplished a great deal. Her business, Fiddleheads Violin School and Shop, has won several distringuished young entrepreneur business awards and she has a large loyal customer base.

She is founding President of the Shuswap Violin Society, a non-profit group whose membership includes Canadian fiddle icons Natalie MacMaster and April Verch. She has also volunteered as an events promoter, radio host and as a volunteer orchestra music arranger in recent years.

Rhiannon is a wife and mother and a fervent Beethoven and classic rock fan. She lives in Canoe, British Columbia, Canada.

 
 
 

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