Multimedia & Radio

Celtic Radio Stations on the Internet A list of Celtic music and culture internet radio programs from the British Isles.
Greg Dahms' Music Resources Traditonal tunes (mostly Irish) with abc notation and links to sound files.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Millenium Stage Videos of performances at the Kennedy Center.
The Virtual Gramophone: Canadian Historical Sound Recordings A multimedia website devoted to the early days of Canadian recorded sound. With a database of images and digital audio recordings, as well as biographies of musicians and histories of music in Canada.
YouTube Has many videos of fiddlers.

Fiddle Music

Cranford Publications Celtic fiddle music from Cape Breton, Ireland and Scotland. CDs. Includes abc notation and sound files.
Fiddlebooks Fiddle Books and Fiddle Music by Gordon Stobbe
FiddleFork abc, band-in-a-box, sheet music(gif) and midi files
The Fiddler's Companion A huge encyclopedia of fiddle tunes from the Celtic, British and American traditions. Most tunes contain notes and anecdotes, references to published or recorded versions, and several thousand have abc-format tunes included.
Greg Dahms' Music Resources Traditonal tunes (mostly Irish) with abc notation and links to sound files.
O'Neill's Music of Ireland 1850 traditional Irish tunes collected by Francis O'Neill around the turn of the 20th century - in abc, Noteworthy, gif and midi format.
O'Neill's Music of Ireland In PDF format.
Richard Robinson's Tunebook A collection of traditional tunes, and new tunes in traditional styles - Scots tunes, Irish tunes, Scandinavian, English, French, Balkan and more. They are available in two forms - as small black-and-white images of the written music, intended to be convenient for on-screen viewing, and as ABC notation. There are no sound recordings.
The Session Mostly Irish tunes in abc and gif format, and disscussion board.

Recordings

Thirty Below Recordings of Québec traditional music
FiddleFork Download recordings of fiddlers including recordings of the Canadian Grand Masters competition. You must join the site to see the content.

Miscellaneous Articles

Step Dancing: A Canadian Tradition Stepdancing is an old and energetic form of art and has recently surfaced as a new trend in dance on the Canadian scene. This discussion of stepdancing outlines the fundamentals of this unique form of dance and gives an explanation of what it is. The article talks about the history of stepdancing, its development from European roots to the Canadian form, the benefits of stepdancing as a form of leisure expression, and the present and future trends that characterize stepdancing in Canada.
Fiddler Magazine An informative, educational, and entertaining resource for fiddlers, accompanists, and appreciative listeners.
Fiddling Article from the Canadian Encyclopedia of Music
Fiddling in Lanark County: A Medium for the Examination of Acculturation in Canadian Folk Music

By David Ennis from the Canadian Journal for Traditional Music
Playing by Ear and Using Sheet Music Effectively By Eric Armstrong
What Is A Hardanger Fiddle? An article about the Hardanger Fiddle; includes related links and resources

Blogs and Discussion Groups

Pascal Gemme's blog Pascal Gemme plays with the traditional Québecois group Genticorum. His blog includes many tunes.
QueTrad Yahoo Group. Discussion (French or English) of traditional music of Québec.
FiddleFork Discussion boards about tunes, instruments, technique and more. You must join the site (free) to acces the discussion boards.