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Sound Montage - The Trades
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The Sounds of 19th Century trades: blacksmith bellows, hammer & anvil; Cabinetmaker planing a board, sawing, drilling and using a treadle lathe.
flute usa canada canadian traditional fiddle banjo ireland tin whistle historic united states britain bones period historical stephen foster 19th century nineteenth century
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Musicians performing the 19th century folk music of Canada, the United States, Ireland and the U.K. on period instruments.
The artists that participated to produce these recordings of 19th century period folk music have all been costumed staff, guides, and tradespeople at historic sites across Canada (Upper Canada Village, Black Creek Pioneer Village, etc.). The music presented is performed on historically accurate instruments such as mandolin, fiddle, tin-whistle, wooden flute, bones, banjo, melodeon, button accordion, guitar, jaw harp and zither.
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Peak #251
Peak in subgenre #46
Author
traditional
Rights
2005 Brent Santin
Uploaded
December 27, 2005
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MP3 0.9 MB 128 kbps 0:58
Story behind the song
The skill of working with one's hands was an important part of making a living in the nineteenth century. A four to seven year apprenticeship with a Master was not a common way for young lads to gain the skills that would one day allow them to run thier own businesses.
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