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Rondos Vol. I

by Jack Dwyer

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Rondos Vol. I is the first installment in an original collection of fiddle tunes written by Jack Dwyer. Each volume features 15 tunes with demonstration recordings and complete musical notation. Volume I features Jack performing on mandolin with guitar accompaniment.

Now available on early release for digital download here at Bandcamp. CD and print versions to come.

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A Word From The Author:

These tunes are an exploration of the rondo form, which originated in European Baroque and Classical music and entered folk traditions around the world including Brazilian choro, and French musette. The rondo form is characterized by a primary refrain that alternates between two or more novel themes. As an example, the rondos in this volume generally follow an AA BB A CC A form.

This particular rondo form is also known as the "French Waltz Form" for its presence in French musette and is also a major feature of Brazilian Choro music (of various time signatures). Choro developed in Rio de Janeiro during the early 1900s in parallel to American Ragtime and is a similar amalgamation of African, Indigenous American, and European influences.

Both Choro and Ragtime feature syncopated rhythms, recurring melodic themes, with complex harmony and modulating tonalities. However, the two developed largely separately and this created notable differences. Whereas Choro relies heavily on the rondo, Ragtime's main European formal forebearer was the march form popularized by John Philip Sousa.

That is all to say: the Northern American rondo is a rare thing. There are a handful of American fiddle tunes that come close. Bill Monroe's "Big Mon" features an alternate A part: A B A1 B. The Texas contest tune "Lime Rock" or "Limerock Rag," is sometimes played as a rondo. Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" was composed in rondo form. However, aside from a few exceptions, this wonderful form never flourished in the United States the way it did elsewhere in the Americas. This is likely due to the popularity of the Rag, as well as the longstanding hegemony of the AABB form.

Which brings us back to this collection. What if there were rondos in America? You might think of these tunes as alt-history, or parallel-universe folk music. Or perhaps a giant waste of notes. Regardless, I submit this volume for your listening and playing pleasure. (Keep a look out for volume two!)

Thanks for listening,
Jack Dwyer
Port Townsend, WA
Spring 2023

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released May 26, 2023

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Jack Dwyer Port Townsend, Washington

Jack Dwyer is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and teacher based in the Pacific Northwest. He records and performs original music under his own name and works as a freelance picker with some of the most respected Northwest and nationally-based musicians. ... more

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