Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth teaches folklore studies at the Ohio State University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "It Will Get in Your Blood" 1. West Virginia's Musical Instrument Makers 2. Craft at Home in the Mountain Forest 3. A Red Spruce Guitar 4. Bringing Cremona Violins to Lobelia 5. Tonewood from the Old World and the New Conclusion: Succession in Craft and Forest Notes Bibliography Index
Finding the Singing Spruce is a nuanced academic contribution to both human and environmental Appalachian studies-but it is also a collection of accessible stories about people, places, and instruments. Waugh-Quasebarth's experiences, ideas, and work will interest West Virginians, instrument makers, musicians, scholars from various fields of music and culture, and aficionados alike." -Aaron Allen, coeditor of Current Directions in Ecomusicology: Music, Culture, Nature

