Free Payne's Jigs | Traditional Newfoundland and Labrador Music | Sally's Cove | Cow Head
Автор: New Found Tunes with Daniel Payne
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Two Newfoundland traditional dance tunes learned from the playing of Daniel's Harbour fiddler Rufus Guinchard, who heard them from Freeman Payne of Cow Head. These tunes are known as doubles in Newfoundland and Labrador. Along with singles they are the tunes used for many traditional dances around the rural communities of the island and Labrador.
Live From Sally's Cove was recorded in the town of Sally's Cove, in a little cabin with a woodfire crackling. We recorded around one microphone mostly, over the course of a weekend with the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence rolling against the cobble beach right across the road. The lineup is two pairs of siblings, Jonny and Angie Payne, and Daniel and Stephanie Payne, joined by Marquita Walsh and Miranda Power. Together on this track they play bodhrans, mandolin, guitar, button accordion (cordeen, cardeen), and Stephanie step dances in an oversized pair of leather bottomed shoes that sounded great on the cabin floor.
The music traditions of Newfoundland and Labrador, like everywhere on earth, are about getting together and connecting, through dance, singing and harmony. When you play music, it can lead to beautiful connections with people around you - and can, as Irish accordion player Joe Cooley said "bring people to their senses". If you'd like to play some of this music and bring some of the positive effects to your life and the life of the people you know, you can learn with private lessons or video courses at www.danielpayne.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador is home to many traditions and people with backgrounds all over the world live here. There is a recognizable rural musical tradition that has been shaped by the people who have been living here for centuries and longer - Mi'kmaq, French, Innu, Breton, English, Inuit, Basque, Scottish, Irish, just to name a few. In the Newfoundland and Labrador context, the rhythms of the music and the dances that are done to it, are referred to as jigs, reels, singles, doubles, triples (referring to the number of beats between the pulses), as well as waltzes, two steps, step tunes, and many more. Often the music is played on a button accordion, pronounced in many places as a cordeen, or cardeen. Other common instruments are guitar, bodhran, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bass guitar, drum kit, tin whistle, keyboard, bouzouki, harmonica (or mouth organ). As in all places, unaccompanied singing is a tradition here, as well as singing accompanied by instruments such as the accordion and guitar.
Some Newfoundland and Labrador musicians who have influenced us include Minnie White, Rufus Guinchard, Belle Fennelly, Emile Benoit, A. Frank Willis, Figgy Duff, Kelly Russell, Frank Maher, Geoff Butler, Rawlin's Cross, Dave Panting, The Flummies, Mattis Benoit, Dougie Benoit, Geoff Panting, Art Stoyles, Bernard Felix, Felix Turrett, Ron Felix, Harry Hibbs, Baxter Wareham, Great Big Sea, Luke Payne, Calvin Payne, Kevin Bennett, John Marshall, Jim Marshall, Ron Hynes, Petrina Bromley, Johnny Formanger, Ron Formanger, Obediah Payne, Anna Biggin, Bill White, Becky Bennett, Charlotte Decker, Annie Walters, George Fowler, Ivan Payne, Aaron Collis, Matthew Byrne, Graham Wells, Dawson Greene, Shirley Montague, Kingston Hinks, Christina Smith, Jean Hewson, and many many more!
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