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Subject: Giant Fiddle From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 27 Jan 05 - 04:16 PM All of you fiddlers are invited to Cape Breton to try a tune on this: http://mslaven.locals.ca/misc/giant_fiddle.jpg You will have to paste in the URL . Perhaps someone will please make a clickie. Slainte, Sandy |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST Date: 27 Jan 05 - 04:20 PM http://mslaven.locals.ca/misc/giant_fiddle.jpg |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST,Sandy (lost cookie) Date: 27 Jan 05 - 04:21 PM -----Thursday, January 27, 2005 The Halifax Herald Limited ... TERA CAMUS/Cape Breton Bureau Weighing 10 tonnes and costing $100,000, this massive solid steel fiddle was hoisted into place at the newly renovated Sydney Marine Terminal on Wednesday. Artist doesn't fiddle around Huge sculpture to dominate Sydney waterfront By TERA CAMUS / Cape Breton Bureau SYDNEY - If you could find a giant to play it, this baby could sing. A massive solid steel fiddle, which weighs 10 tonnes and cost $100,000, was hoisted into place Wednesday outside the newly renovated Sydney Marine Terminal on Sydney's waterfront. Crafted by artist-welder Cyril Hearn at Elks Fabricators, the fiddle - once its steel strings and bow are added - will reach 16.5 metres high and span 4.5 metres, making it among the largest in the world. "I knew he had talent, but this is just amazing," Mr. Hearn's mom Mary Poirier said with tears in her eyes as she stood watching a local crew and crane gingerly move the fiddle onto its steel supports. "There's no words to explain how I feel," she added, her voice breaking. "It's just fantastic." Mr. Hearn worked on the piece for months at the Sydney Steel site and told this newspaper earlier that in fashioning the huge replica, he included the same supports and holes you'd find on fiddles in music shops. His hope was to make it play, which apparently it does. Adrian Gatrill of Gatrill Management Associates was project designer for the $5-million renovation of the Sydney Marine Terminal that will officially open Friday with a Cape Breton ceilidh. It was a project that was almost three years in the making. "The main idea was to set up a symbol that's symbolic of Cape Breton's heritage," Mr. Gatrill said Wednesday, noting the fiddle has been played in dance halls and the kitchen parties of Cape Breton's Scottish, Acadian and Mi'kmaq homes for the past 200 years. "The other objective was we wanted to make sure everyone gets off the cruise ships (that dock at the site)," he said. "We want to make sure they are enticed off the ships to visit the area, to shop, even just to take photos." There was "a lot of engineering on this," he added, to ensure that the fiddle is able to withstand the strong winds that often batter the coast. "It's also tilted back five degrees, and tilted sideways by five degrees, which makes it even more challenging," he said, noting "significant safety factors were taken into account for all forces and wind factors." Steve Antle, spokesman of the East Coast Music Awards show to be hosted in Sydney next month, joked the fiddle is proof of Cape Breton's "huge musical footprint." "This is the Celtic version of the Trojan Horse, the Celtic Horse, and I keep expecting a bunch of Cape Bretoners to come out playing," he said to laughter at an unrelated news conference in the terminal Wednesday as the fiddle was being moved into place outside. Back Copyright © 2005 The Halifax Herald Limited _______________________________________________ http://www.cbmusic.com |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 27 Jan 05 - 04:23 PM Thanks Guest for the clickie! |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: open mike Date: 27 Jan 05 - 09:32 PM how? do you need a crane to move the bow? how do you finger the thing? bring on paul bunyan! |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Bert Date: 27 Jan 05 - 09:35 PM Must be a Republican. |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: wysiwyg Date: 27 Jan 05 - 10:07 PM It's no Chinese knockoff, that's for sure! ~S~ |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: number 6 Date: 27 Jan 05 - 10:42 PM Thanks for posting this Sandy!! |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Gypsy Date: 27 Jan 05 - 10:47 PM Love it! |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST,davy Date: 28 Jan 05 - 03:30 AM It'll never fit under yer chin!! |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Geoff the Duck Date: 28 Jan 05 - 05:01 AM And where do you buy the strings? Quack!! GtD. |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: s6k Date: 28 Jan 05 - 06:00 AM Giant Guitar |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Den Date: 28 Jan 05 - 10:18 AM Only in Cape Breton. |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: s6k Date: 28 Jan 05 - 01:16 PM Large-But-Not-Giant Drum |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST,Sandy Date: 29 Jan 05 - 12:59 PM Prince edward Island champ. http://www.rainbowvalley.pe.ca/Rainbow/gallery/images/GIANT FIDDLE_png.jpg |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST,ada Date: 21 Feb 05 - 09:55 AM You seen the big fiddle....wait until you see the mermaid playing the fiddle.....another masterpiece from our local artist Cyril hearn. Send comments or questions to cyrilhearn@hotmail.com |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Beer Date: 21 Feb 05 - 06:09 PM The Cape doesn't need Paul Bunyan. They have Angus McAskill. |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GEST Date: 21 Feb 05 - 07:20 PM Oh, my! This calls for a big cup of joe, eh? :-) |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 21 Feb 05 - 09:23 PM http://www.macaskill.com/GeneralTallTales/Angus/angus2.html |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: GUEST,Norval Date: 22 Feb 05 - 08:14 PM Alberta also has some big things: Vegreville Pysanka (Easter Egg, 31 feet) http://www.geocities.com/williamwchow/egg/e-egg.htm |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 23 Feb 05 - 08:00 AM Australia is the Land of Big Things. |
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Subject: RE: Giant Fiddle From: HiHo_Silver Date: 23 Feb 05 - 07:21 PM Giant Fiddle now plays Jigs, reels etc. continously. |
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