In Canada there are many regional styles of fiddling, which survived mainly due to the isolation of many communities: the Red River
style, popularized by Andy De Jarlis; the Quebecois
style of Joseph Allard, Joe Bouchard, and “Pitou” Louis Boudreault; the Ottawa Valley
style of Brian Hebert and Reg Hill; the Acadian
style of Eloi LeBlanc; the native and the Métis
style; the western swing
style of the Prairies; and
styles that have originated in various parts of Europ
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