Sunday, July 18, 3:00 - 4:30 pm
$25.00
Register
online
Widely respected as one of the best traditional Creole/Zydeco musicians living today, Jeffery Broussard brings Creole fiddle to the Freight! Jeffery will focus on three traditional Creole fiddle songs, teaching students how to play the tunes. He will also teach the chord structure behind each song. The workshop will be taught in the tradition of Creole music, without the use of sheet music or chord charts. All songs will be taught by ear, with the focus on teaching students to listen to the songs, and learn to play with emphasis on rhythm and feel. The workshop will be taught on a "tuned down" fiddle. (Everyone will tune together at the beginning of class.)
Jeffery allows students to audio/video record his workshops for their own personal use only (not for distribution, sale, or posting on the internet).
*Fiddlers of all levels and styles are encouraged to attend!
The son of traditional
Creole accordion icon Delton Broussard, Jeffery grew up in Frilot Cove,
Louisiana, a rural community northwest of Opelousas. Jeffery began his
musical journey at the age of 8, playing the drums in his father's
legendary band, the Lawtell Playboys. Whenever possible, Jeffery would
sneak his daddy's accordion down from the closet where it was stored and
would teach himself how to play. During his teen years, Jeffery also
played drums in his oldest brother Clinton's band, Clinton Broussard
& The Zydeco Machines. It was in this band that Jeffery played the
accordion in public for the first time. Zydeco music is played on a
variety of accordions, but most commonly the triple-row and single-row
diatonic button accordions. The fiddle is essential to authentic roots
Zydeco, and Jeffery is one of a handful of Creole fiddlers currently
touring. He plays his own style, developed using only two fingers on the
strings, sometimes a third, but never a fourth. He plays by sliding
into and out of the notes.
Jeffery was awarded the highest honor
given by the Louisiana Division of the Arts, the Artist Fellowship. He
has toured throughout North America, Europe, and received a
Fulbright-Hays Grant through the U.S. Department of State that sent him
on tour of West Africa.
www.jefferybroussard.com
You
can register for classes and workshops online with a credit card
(just click on the "register online" link) or through the Freight box
office in person with cash, check, or
credit card. Please note that a service charge applies to all credit
card transactions. You can also mail a completed registration
form and check for tuition to:
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse2020
Addison StreetBerkeley, CA 94704For more
information, email: andrea@freightandsalvage.org
or call 510-644-2020 ext. 127.
Advance registration is
recommended to assure space.