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Brittany Haas is Still My Favorite Fiddler!

Let’s start off by saying that I have a new job, and I will be working most Saturdays, so my blog posts will probably appear on Sundays instead.

Last Sunday I went to The International Institute of Detroit for both a workshop and performance by my favorite fiddler, Brittany Haas. We have been friends for years, but me living in Detroit and not able to travel much, while she is a traveling musician, we only see each other face-to-face about once every two years. I was definitely going to the show, which she performed with percussion dancer Nic Gareiss, but I wanted to see how she handles a workshop. As always, she impresses me like no end!

During the workshop, which there were about a dozen students (I was not one of them, as I haven’t picked up the fiddle in months and I know I am too rusty), Brittany taught the fiddle tune “Black Hawthorne,” originally performed by Vassar Clements and Norman Blake on the An Americana Christmas album. It was great that she chose a relatively unknown song that was also easy for beginners to comprehend. The participants ranged from absolute beginners to regular performers, and all seemed to be grateful for learning a new tune as well as how well Brittany communicates. The workshop lasted an hour in the afternoon, and ended too fast, as you could tell that all of the students were totally psyched from the experience.

I was not able to catch Nic’s step-dancing workshop that followed, as I had other commitments. However, I did come back in the evening for the fiddle/dance performance. Brittany and Nic have known each other for over a decade, and despite their individual busy schedules, they usually hook up for a few shows interspersed throughout the year. This particular one had a very intimate setting, with a small stage that Nic requested no PA system and even chairs on the stage for people to sit in and watch the show up close.

I had to leave early due to my starting my new job early the next morning, but I did want to show you what kind of fun a performance like this can be.

Chew on it and comment.

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By Matt Merta/Mitch Matthews

Musician and writer (both song and print) for over 30 years. Primarily interested in roots music (Americana, bluegrass, blues, folk). Current contributing writer for Fiddler Magazine, previous work with Metro Times (Detroit), Ann Arbor Paper and Real Detroit Weekly, as well as other various music and military publications. As songwriter, won the 2015 Chris Austin Songwriting Contest (Bluegrass Category, "Something About A Train," co-written with Dawn Kenney and David Morris) as well as having work performed on NPR and nominated for numerous Detroit Music Awards.

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