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Celtic traditional fiddle music was taken from Scotland with the immigrants to North America, and it took particular hold in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, where they developed a particular fiddle playing traditional of their own. Here Cape Breton supergroup Coig perform a medley of tunes at the Celtic Colours International Festival in 2017.

Marionville 10 May 25
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Absolutely wonderful! Also it went up into the Inuit culture. I adore this sort of playing. My parents had dance music on '78's which includes Scottish reels and I have loved since I first could use the gramaphone. In time my favourite to dance was the Eightsome Reel.

All our school dances were of the Scottish reel type...and strathspeys and two-steps too of course!

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It's also the music of origin for Appalachian bluegrass.

Deb57 Level 8 May 26, 2021

Yes...it is.

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We think Nova Scotia immediately on hearing this style.

It sounds really Scottish to me!

@Marionville It does to me too, but here in Canada, Scottish is very influential. Bagpipes are always at formal ceremonies of all sorts as well.

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