Jun30

Andrew Finn Magill @ Swannanoa Gathering Fiddle Week 2024

Swannanoa Gathering Fiddle Week 2024, Swannanoa Hills, NC

Fiddle Week at the Swannanoa Gathering celebrates that universality with classes in traditional and contemporary styles from Ireland to Texas, from old-time to swing. Those who love ‘northern’ fiddle styles will be treated to an array of genres such as Scottish and Irish, while ‘southern’ fiddle music lovers will be thrilled with the varied offerings in old-time, Texas Swing and bluegrass. In addition to offering genre-based workshops, Fiddle Week also offers classes on some of the most exciting contemporary fiddle techniques today such as chopping and improvisation. The instructors for each topic are meticulously selected and among the best players and teachers in the world. To facilitate jamming, the week includes classes in guitar, focusing on accompaniment in various styles, and bass. For the classes with levels indicated, students are asked to place themselves in the appropriate level. Most classes are taught at the intermediate or advanced level. Intermediate classes are appropriate for advanced players who would like to explore a style that is new to them, or for experienced players who need to get more fluent playing by ear. The advanced classes are designed to build on previous experience in the style. During the last hour of the day, there will be a special class time for students of any skill level to form bands along with students from Mando & Banjo Week. With coaching from instructors, band members arrange tunes and rehearse with the option of performing at the student showcase on Friday evening.

Fiddle Week runs concurrently with Mando & Banjo Week and students may take classes in either program. This year’s Luthier’s Exhibit features violin maker Gordon Gross and bow maker Sarah Bystrom Andal, who will be demonstrating their craft and will also have finished works on hand to sample.