
Playback Fiddle Day


Pete Cooper, director of the London
Fiddle School and an extremely
talented fiddle player with a wealth of
knowledge about English style, ran a
practical workshop for fiddle players,
looking at local music and style.
From the county of Norfolk came two fiddle-players
who were very influential on the revival of English folk music, despite never
appearing at a folk club or festival: Walter Bulwer from Shipdham and Herbert
Smith from Blakeney. Their influence came to be felt through recordings made in
the 1950s and 1960s and through subsequent performance and recordings of their
tunes by folk music bands.
The Playback Fiddle Day was held in Walter Bulwer’s home village of Shipdham (in
the Golden Dog pub) and
offered a rare chance to find out more about the man and his music.
Nearly thirty people attended the workshop, and more came in for a talk by Dr. Reg Hall,
an internationally renowned musicologist, who also knew and played with Walter Bulwer in the 1950s and 60s.
There was also a well-attended informal tune session for joining in or listening during
the afternoon, hosted by Pete Cooper, Reg Hall and Chris
Holderness.


The Playback exhibition of Norfolk traditional music
was on display throughout the day.
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