The Irish people in Tilting, Fogo Island: accordion playing with Melvin Combden, Seldom-Come-By

The people in Tilting are all of Irish descent, and it is the only community on Fogo Island which is all Roman Catholic. Their accent is very different, but their music is similar, with slight variations. Mostly everyone plays by ear, so when a song heard in another community is repeated, notes are...

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Main Authors: Power, Maureen, Osborne, Evelyn, 1975-
Other Authors: Combden, Melvin, Melvin Combden lives on Fogo Island in the community of Seldom-Come-By. Born in 1944, he was originally from Wild Cove, which was resettled by the government during the 1950-60s. He has three children, two boys and a girl. His wife, Velma, is also from Fogo Island. Melvin is a builder and is currently building punts. He also teaches traditional row punt building at the Fogo Central Academy High School. He used to fish with his father and his brother out of Seldom-Come-By, but when the fishery closed he took a course in carpentry in order to get his trade papers. Melvin's father was a boat builder which is how he and his brother, also a boat builder, learned the trade. Melvin picked up the accordion as a young boy in Wild Cove and continues to play today, including at festivals on Fogo Island.
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_cn/id/743
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Summary:The people in Tilting are all of Irish descent, and it is the only community on Fogo Island which is all Roman Catholic. Their accent is very different, but their music is similar, with slight variations. Mostly everyone plays by ear, so when a song heard in another community is repeated, notes are often dropped and changes made.