Ken Perlman: Clawhammer Banjo & Fingerstyle Guitar
Updated July 15, 2008
Announcements
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Ken's latest Prince Edward Island project
Ken was on Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada for about two months in the fall of '06 working on a folklore project involving Prince Edward Island fiddling, sponsored by the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. This was a follow-up to his 1991-2 project, which provided the material for Ken's tunebook, The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island (Mel Bay Publications, 1996). His task was to collect tunes and oral histories from as many older, traditional fiddlers as he could find, and also from some younger players. By the end of the project he had interviewed and recorded about 60 different individuals, and also filmed about a dozen music events, such as dances, concerts, fiddle-club meetings and jam sessions. After Ken got home to Bloomington he pretty much spent the next sixth months working non-stop cataloguing and transcribing.
New Grant Just Announced! The Canadian Museum of Civilization has just approved a new grant to create a website devoted to the recordings of traditional Prince Edward Island Fiddlers made by Ken in 1991-2 and 2006. Details are still being worked out, but presumably the website should be ready to be launched within the year.
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Southern Summits is Ken's Latest Recording Project, a Joint CD with Fiddler Alan Jabbour
Southern Summits: 21 Duets for Fiddle & Banjo is a joint project with fiddler Alan Jabbour. Alan and I started playing together while both were on staff at the Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp in Colorado, and that eventually led to a quite a number of joint concerts, tours and this recording project. This CD accentuates the lyrical and whimsical nature of Southern fiddle tunes through the elaboration of the fiddle-banjo duet. The repertoire is drawn primarily from Alan's collecting work with West Virginia fiddler Henry Reed and Reed's contemporaries. Along with the usual complement of hoedowns and fiddle-rags, it also includes waltzes, marches, schottisches and quicksteps.
I see my own role in the recording as the culmination of a lifetime of playing with fiddlers from a variety of traditions. Sometimes the banjo plays "traditional" back-up, sometimes full or partial melody, sometimes close harmony, sometimes counter melody, sometimes piano-style bass lines, and on and on. We hope you enjoy listening to these arrangements as much as we enjoyed putting them together.
Ken's Latest Solo CD is Northern Banjo on the Copper Creek Label
Ken's crystal clear clawhammer ably supported by some great "north country" musicians
on guitar, bass, fiddle, viola, mandolin, uillean pipes, flute, whistle,
bazooki and percussion. PLUS, three of Ken's patented fingerstyle guitar solos. For description, contents and to hear some sample excerpts click the CD cover or title above.
Complete Reviews for Northern Banjo
The project includes an 8pp. annotative booklet with notes on all the tunes, banjo and fiddle tunings, etc. To Obtain a Copy, go to Products: Books, Recordings, and Videos (Descriptions and Prices).
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Ken's Newest Banjo-Instruction Book
Ken's newest book, entitled Everything You Wanted to Know About Clawhammer Banjo is hot off the presses!! This represents Ken's first new banjo "tutor" since Clawhammer Style Banjo was first released in 1983. "Everything You Wanted to Know" is based on over twenty years of his columns in Banjo Newsletter and includes -- along with a considerable amount of instruction and observations about the style -- about 120 tunes, along with numerous exercises and musical examples. The chapters are organized as follows: basic techniques; advanced and experimental techniques; how to approach various kinds of fiddle tunes; how to approach various other musical genres; how to deal with accompaniment and backup; tunings; setup; banjo and old time music history; etc. All tunes are illustrated on two companion CDs. The price is $29.95, plus shipping. To order, click here
Celtic & New England Tunes for Clawhammer Banjo is the new name for one of Ken's Early Instruction Books
This book of 30+ tunes was first published in 1979 under the title "New England & Irish Tunes for Clawhammer Banjo." It was distributed by Mel Bay for many years as "Basic Clawhammer Banjo." Includes CD that illustrates all the tunes. For ordering info, click here.
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Now Back in Print: Ken's classic and highly influential banjo instruction book Melodic Clawhammer Banjo.
This book features about 55 tunes in clear tablature, all illustrated on a new companion CD. Also includes instruction, exercises, musical examples, historical notes, technical illustrations and period photos. Price: $19.95
Attend Ken's Own Banjo Camps & Music Camps
Ken is now director of several banjo camps and music camps, all characterized by great musicians on staff and well thought-out, well balanced schedules. They are listed below; click on each to go directly to the respective websites.
- Port Hadlock, Washington, Sept. 5-7, 2008: American Banjo Camp
- High Springs Florida, March 20-2, 2009: Suwannee Banjo Camp
- Olivet, Michigan, June 5-7, 2009: Midwest Banjo Camp
- Johnson, Vermont, June 14-20, 2009:Northeast Heritage Music Camp,
News About Some of Ken's Other Instruction Books & Recordings
Ken's Audio and Video Instruction Projects Re-issued in Modernized Formats
Two of Ken's Guitar Books Now Back in print
The new edition of Ken's award winning fiddle-tune collection has a CD insert included in the package (previously the CD had to be purchased separately). To order, click on the title, above.
Workshops and Classes Offered in 2008
Ken will offer numerous classes and workshops in banjo and guitar this year. For details, see Itinerary. So far, these include:
- Nashville, Indiana, Sat. Feb. 9. All Day Banjo Workshop (Beginners: 10am-12noon, Intermediate 1-3pm, Advanced: 4-6pm). Through Weed Patch Music. Info: 812-988-1180.
- High Springs Florida, March 21-3, 2008: Suwannee Banjo Camp
- Boonville, Missouri, Sat. April 5, 2008. Big Muddy Festival
- Pegram, near Nashville Tennessee. Sat. April 12. Banjo Workshop,concert, & jam. Fiddle & Pick Music Heritage Center. Info: fiddletoon@bellsouth.net or 615-516-0724. Workshop is 2:30PM, concert is 7:00, plus a jam at 9.
- Brasstown, NC. April 13-19. Banjo Class, Campbell Folk School
- Nashville, Indiana, Sat. May 3. All Day Banjo Workshop (Beginners: 10am-12noon, Intermediate 1-3pm, Advanced: 4-6pm). Through Weed Patch Music. Info: 812-988-1180.
- Olivet, Michigan, June 6-8: Midwest Banjo Camp
- Johnson, Vermont, June 15-21: Northeast Heritage Music Camp
- River Hill, Wisconsin (Milwaukee Area) Saturday, June 27 ,2008: banjo workshop and concert (Good Hope Island Folk Concert Series). Info: pthornquist@wi.rr.com.
- Sat. July 12, Saline, Michigan, Saline Celtic Festival
- Aug. 3-8, St. Johns, Newfoundland: North Atlantic Fiddle Convention
- Estes Park, Colorado, Aug 10-17: Rocky Mt. Fiddle Camp,
- Port Hadlock, Washington, Sept. 5-7, 2008: American Banjo Camp
- Sat-Sun Oct. 11-12: 2 day Banjo Workshop: Prince of Wales Pub, Stafford
- Sunday, Oct. 26 2-5 pm Banjo Workshops (intermediate level, advanced level), Folk School of St. Louis, Info: www.folk-school.org
- Wednesday, Oct. 29: Chicago. Fiddle Club of the World. Concert and workshops info: http://oldtownschool.org/connect/fiddleclub/
- Sat Nov 1 Ann Arbor. Banjo workshop (basic 10a-2p, intermediates 1-3p). Sponsored by AACTMAD
- Nov. 21-3 Dusty Strings, Seattle Old Time Music Weekend
About Ken Perlman
"the Heifetz of the Banjo"
The Chronicle Herald (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Superb instrumentalist, acclaimed teacher of instrumental skills, gifted performer,
award-winning folklorist, Ken Perlman is surely a welcome addition to any
festival or concert-series lineup. Ken is both a pioneer of the 5-string banjo style known as "melodic clawhammer," and a master of fingerstyle guitar. He is considered one of the top clawhammer players in the world, known in particular for his skillful adaptations of Celtic tunes to the style. On guitar, Ken's sparkling finger-picked renditions of traditional Celtic and Southern fiddle tunes are simply not to be missed.
He draws his material from traditional sources -- the music of Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island and the American South. His approach to the music, however, is highly innovative. He has developed many new instrumental techniques, and much of his repertoire has never before been played on 5-string banjo or guitar.
Around the folk scene, Ken is often referred to as a musician's musician -- a player whose style is so accomplished and unique that other musicians go out of their way just to hear him.
Ken is an acclaimed teacher of folk-music instrumental skills. He has written some of the most widely respected banjo and guitar instruction books of modern times, and he has been on staff at prestigious teaching festivals around the world. He has also served as director, or co-director for several banjo and music-instructional camps, including American Banjo Camp, Banjo Camp North. Bath Banjo Festival, Maryland Banjo Academy, Midwest Banjo Camp, Northeast Heritage Music Camp, and Suwannee Banjo Camp.
Also an active folklorist, Ken has spent over a decade collecting tunes and oral histories from traditional fiddle players on Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada. Two outgrowths of his research are a tune book called The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island and a two-CD anthology of field recordings called The Prince Edward Island Style of Fiddling (Rounder Recordings). In 1997 and '98, each of these works received
awards from the Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation for helping to "preserve, interpret, and disseminate our province's fiddling heritage."
He has several recordings to his credit, including:
Click for some selections from Ken's recordings
In Performance
Ken has been performing on the acoustic music circuit since the late 1970s. He has played countless folk
clubs and coffee houses, dozens of festivals, and scores of other venues such as schools and
colleges, pubs, libraries, historical societies, and cafe's. He has toured across North America, Great
Britain, Ireland, Western Europe and Australia.
Ken's performances focus on his instrumental wizardry. Most of his material consists of
traditional Celtic and Southern U.S. dance tunes (often known as fiddle tunes), which he has arranged
for his own instruments: 5-string banjo and guitar. Of special interest: the tunes he has collected himself
from traditional fiddle players on Prince Edward Island.
Within a few minutes it was obvious we were being entertained by a remarkably skilled musician. The
richness and delicacy of his playing complimented by his interesting selections of tunes, made it a wonderful
evening of music. (Australian Folk Reviews Internet Site)
Perlman made the difficult look simple for an audience of about 100 people that sat transfixed at his
concert... He alternated on the banjo and guitar, performing new songs along with ones that were old
before Cleveland got its name. He communicated the feelings [of the music]... with nothing more than his
fingers dancing on the strings. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Although Ken's focus is on instrumentals, he does not ignore the vocal element. In a typical
show, he sings a variety of numbers drawn from such traditions as acoustic blues, ragtime, ballads,
minstrel show music, and Southern string band music. He also tells stories, offers accounts
of his music-collecting experiences, and makes wry comments on our lives and times.
As noted by the Plain Dealer, "his songs were witty, amiable and
engaging."
For Other Concert Reviews Click Here
"Melodic" Clawhammer
Ken is internationally known as a pioneer of a banjo style known as melodic clawhammer.
This new approach has transformed clawhammer (also known as "frailing") from an
accompaniment to a solo style of banjo playing. Frets magazine calls him a
"clawhammer master," Banjo Newsletter notes, "Ken is the
undisputed king of the melodic clawhammer banjo style," while Fiddler Magazine calls him
"one of America's great melodic clawhammer banjo players." Of Ken's banjo picking,
The Glasgow (UK) Herald notes, "he can make his instrument do
more or less anything he wants it to."
Some other comments:
His...recordings...solidify his role as one of the most creative practitioners of this
art. He has stretched the boundaries of what can be done on the clawhammer banjo... His...
techniques open up a new world to the clawhammer banjoist. (Bluegrass
Unlimited)
"[His Island Boy CD] is full of the most intricate and deftly played
arrangements... Ken takes the banjo far beyond the role of the thinking man's rhythm instrument... and
explores the furthest reaches of melodic clawhammer playing." (Old Time News)
Master Fingerstyle Guitarist
Ken's significant contribution to acoustic guitar styles should not be overlooked. He is adept
at old-time blues, ragtime and just plain folk. His specialty is Celtic and Southern U.S.
fiddle tunes arranged for fingerpicking. These tunes are played with a sparkling attack and active
bass line, which gives them a sound that has been described as being reminiscent of Renaissance-
and Baroque-era lute music.
We are treated to first class finger-picking of a highly complex and expressive nature. His stately technique
on a steel string guitar possesses a strong drive and full delivery. (Bluegrass
Unlimited)
Teacher and Writer
The high quality of his books, articles, taped series and other instructional materials has
brought Ken an international reputation as a gifted teacher of folk instrumental styles. This reputation
has been reinforced by his many instructional columns and articles that have appeared over the years in
such major acoustic-music periodicals as Banjo Newsletter, Sing Out!, Acoustic Guitar
and Acoustic Musician.
Ken's instructional books for banjo include:
His guitar "tutors" include:
- Fingerstyle Guitar (Centerstream)
- Advanced Fingerstyle Guitar (Centerstream; formerly known as Contemporary Fingerstyle Guitar)
- Fingerpicking Fiddle Tunes (The Mel Bay edition was called Traditional Dance Tunes for Acoustic Guitar).
Recorded Instruction
Ken has made a number of banjo instructional videos, all of which are now available from
Centerstream Music/Hal Leonard. He has also made a guitar-instruction video for Centerstream and a series of banjo-instruction audio cassettes for Homespun Tapes.
Workshops and Music Camps
Ken is often called upon to give workshops in banjo or guitar playing. He has served as assistant director or music director of a number of banjo teaching festivals, including:
- American Banjo Camp (Port Hadlock, Washington)
- Banjo Camp North (Groton, Mass.)
- The Bath Banjo Festival (Bath, England)
- The Maryland Banjo Academy (Frederick, MD)
- The Midwest Banjo Camp (Olivet, Michigan)
- The Northeast Heritage Music Camp (Johnson, Vermont)
- The Suwannee Banjo Camp (High Springs, Florida).
He has also served on staff at such other music camps and teaching festivals as:
- The American Festival of Fiddle Tunes (Port Townsend, Washington)
- The Campbell Folk School (Brasstown, NC)
- The Celtic College (Goderich, Ontario)
- Clarion Folk College (Huntingdon, PA)
- Common Ground on the Hill (Westminster, Maryland)
- The Harrietville Folk Festival (Victoria, Australia).
- Lark in the Morning Music Camp (Mendocino, CA)
- The North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (Aberdeen, Scotland)
- The North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada)
- The Northern Lights Festal (Ballycastle, Northern Ireland)
- The Puget Sound (Washington) Guitar Workshop
- The Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp (Estes Park, CO)
- Smokey Mountain Banjo Academy (Gatlinburg, Tennessee)
- The Tennessee Banjo Institute (Lebanon, Tennessee)
- World Voices, World Visions (Kingston, Rhode Island)
Ken's Work in Folklore
Ken has spent over a decade studying the fiddle-music and folklore of Prince Edward Island
(P.E.I.). According to Fiddler Magazine, his tune-book The Fiddle Music of Prince
Edward Island: Celtic and Acadian Tunes in Living Tradition (Mel Bay), "rates as the most important published
contribution to the
study of a Canadian Maritime fiddle tradition." He has also served as producer for three
field-recording projects involving P.E.I. fiddlers: The Old Time Fiddlers of P.E.I.
(Marimac), The Fiddle Music of P.E.I. companion CD , and a two-CD set called The
P.E.I. Style of Fiddling (Rounder).
In 2006, Ken received a grant from the Canadian Museum of Civlization in Ottawa to do a follow up project on P.E.I. Fiddling. He spent His two more months doing field work,interviewed and recording about 60 different fiddlers and other informants.
Recently a grant has come through to make a lot of these materials available to the public via an internet website. Details are still being worked out but will be announced when available.
Click here for some press coverage of Ken's original P.E.I. fiddling project.
Click here for sample cuts from The P.E.I. Style of Fiddling .
Sing Out!
Ken's playing is without peer. The smoothness and clarity of attack with which he presents these highly complex and ornamented tunes is simply magnificent. The arrangements, featuring expert backing while always placing the banjo out front, are wonderful.
Banjo Newsletter
On first listening to Ken Perlman's exquisite new recording, Northern Banjo,
I was struck by the fact that no one on the earth could have created this recording except him. It is a tour de force bringing together Ken's exquisite melodic technique on the banjo, along with his tireless decade-long research into the music of Prince Edward Island.
Old Time Herald
Northern Banjo is a richly woven tapestry... Perlman showers the tunes with notes that are thrown off his banjo as brilliantly as sparks from a fire-works sparkler. Northern Banjo is an album that anyone who loves old fiddle tunes, fine banjo playing, or just good music should thoroughly enjoy.
Accoustica
Impeccable clarity. Every note is brilliant... these tunes, executed in meticulous manner, will captivate and demand your utmost respect for the skill level required. Most Excellent.
Bluegrass Unlimited
Mr. Perlman has done an exquisite job of laking the banjo where no one has gone before.
Canadian Folk Music Bulletin
Here is a recording that has full marks for presentation of instrumental ensemble music. .. this 53- minute CD is a masterpiece... Perlman's respect for the fiddle traditions of Atlantic Canada should not go unnoticed, nor should his particular field work in PEI. All of this shines through on the recording... this work has delightful power!
Netrhythms.com
Ken's individual, powerful and greatly musical playing is distinguished by gently crafted, expertly moulded and naturally flowing melodic lines rather than being a mere showcase for breakneck showy picking. Every track's a delight... it all adds up to a joyous and refreshingly different instrumental release that's highly recommendable
Instrumental Workshops
Ken often teaches hands-on workshops on banjo and guitar playing in tandem with his other
engagements:
Clawhammer Banjo Workshops
A survey of clawhammer banjo techniques. Among
areas covered are such basic skills as brush-thumbing, drop and double thumbing, basic back-up skills, hammer-ons, pull-offs and slides. More advanced students also study such techniques as arpeggios and rolls, playing up the neck, syncopation, and ragtime. One topic that usually comes up is the playing of Celtic music on banjo.
"All-Day" Clawhammer Workshop.
Of late, one of the more popular formats is an all day workshop (generally beginning mid-morning and stretching till late afternoon with a break for lunch). This allows for a more intensive approach with technique and gives Ken a chance to teach several tunes on a phrase-by-phrase basis.
Fingerstyle Guitar Workshops
The subject matter for a guitar workshop is always hard to call. A class of near beginners demands a lesson in elementary Travis Picking. A gathering of skilled pickers brings on a discussion of the fine points of fiddle-tunes-for-guitar arranging. Some other likely subjects: basic blues and ragtime techniques with harmonic applications, chord and modal theory, and perhaps a bit on Ken's specialty: Celtic fiddle tunes on guitar.
Other Programs Offered
Tunes Workshops:
Ken teaches some of the tunes he has collected on Prince Edward
Island to players of all instruments. He has taught such workshops at folk festivals, teaching festivals,
fiddle clubs, and highland games.
Talks on P.E.I. Fiddling:
Ken presents talks on P.E.I. fiddling to folk music
organizations, festivals, Scottish-heritage groups, and universities around the world. Using slides,
audio and video excerpts and quotations, he paints a picture of the not-so-distant past, when as one old
timer puts it, "you couldn't have a wedding without the fiddler!"
School Programs:
Ken presents two school "enrichment" programs for students over the age of 10:
- America's Instrument and its Music. Ken surveys banjo history and playing styles
from 1840 to the present, and also gives students a sense of the breadth of American traditional and popular musical genres during this period.
- The Old-Time Fiddlers of Prince Edward Island.. A presentation suitable for
youngsters based on Ken's research, during which he also performs a number of P.E.I. selections on banjo and guitar.
Private Banjo and Guitar Lessons
Ken has room in his schedule to teach a limited number of private clawhammer banjo or fingerstyle guitar students. Lessons take place in his new home in Bloomington, Indiana. Contact Ken by phone or email about scheduling and other arrangements. Bloomington is in south-central Indiana, about an hour southwest of Indianapolis. For the dedicated student, it's also within practical driving range of Northern Indiana, southwestern Ohio, northern Kentucky, and southeastern Illinois.
Booking Information:
We've just moved to Indiana! Note new address and phone number!
Email and cell phone remain the same
Ken Perlman:
1018 E. University St.
Bloomington IN, 47401
Phone & Fax: 812 334-7992
Email: kenperlman@aol.com
Web: www.kenperlman.com
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