A Canadian fiddler claims he hears music written by dead people. “Holed up in his trailer in Inverness, Cape Breton, the 81-year-old master fiddler pens 10 to 15 tunes a day, often hunched over his kitchen table. By his own count — and he keeps a daily tally on small sheets of paper — he has produced 33,300 compositions, but he still balks at publishing them, saying he hasn’t yet reached his personal goal of 35,000. Yet MacDougall insists he’s not creating art; he’s simply recording history. ‘It’s from the people who lived here before … they could make [songs], but they couldn’t write them’.”