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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2018
Jim McDonald: Virtual Interview and Tunes
A virtual interview and tunes with oldtime harmonica player Jim McDonald
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Fiddle Lesson: Highlander's Farewell with George Jackson
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In this lesson, George Jackson of Nashville, TN teaches the classic Emmett Lundy tune "Highlander's Farewell" and provides some tips on getting that oldtime bowing down. You can find more of George's lessons on his Patreon page: www.patreon.com/georgejackson
Brian Farrow: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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A live interview and tunes with oldtime fiddler and bassist Brian Farrow Interviewer: Richard Osban
Rachel Eddy: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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An interview and tunes with oldtime musician Rachel Eddy Interviewer: Richard Osban
Todd Clewell: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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A virtual interview and tunes with oldtime musician Todd Clewell Interviewer: Dakota Karper
Steve Blake: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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An interview and tunes with oldtime musician Steve Blake Interviewer: Ben Smith
Mitch Depew: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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An interview and tunes with oldtime musician Mitch Depew Interviewer: Ben Smith
Maggie Shar: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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An interview and tunes with oldtime musician Maggie Shar Interviewer: Brad Kolodner
Ben Townsend: Virtual Interview and Tunes
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An interview and tunes with oldtime musician Ben Townsend Interviewer: Dakota Karper
Oldtime Fiddle FAQ: Craig Judelman
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Here Craig gives answers to some of the most common questions oldtime fiddlers have. Of course, in oldtime there are no "right" answers, but Craig's combination of experience and technical knowledge is sure a great place to start. What strings should I use? How to learn variations? How can I learn bowings from recordings? What are the most essential bowings for oldtime fiddlers? And much more...
Mace Bell's March: Tricia Spencer & Howard Rains
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Mace Bell's March: Tricia Spencer & Howard Rains
Stoney Point: Tricia Spencer + Howard Rains
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Stoney Point: Tricia Spencer Howard Rains
Cecil Snow's Grey Eagle: Tricia Spencer + Howard Rains
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Cecil Snow's Grey Eagle: Tricia Spencer Howard Rains
Sourwood Mountain: oldtime fiddle lesson with Craig Judelman
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Sourwood Mountain: oldtime fiddle lesson with Craig Judelman
Cripple Creek: oldtime fiddle lesson with Craig Judelman
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Cripple Creek: oldtime fiddle lesson with Craig Judelman
Gilsaw: fiddle lesson with John P Williams
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Gilsaw: fiddle lesson with John P Williams
Elk River Blues - fiddle lesson with Dakota Karper
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Elk River Blues - fiddle lesson with Dakota Karper
The Lone Star Quickstep: Clarke Buehling
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The Lone Star Quickstep: Clarke Buehling
Spotted Pony - Fiddle Lesson with Dakota Karper
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Spotted Pony - Fiddle Lesson with Dakota Karper
Lonesome John: oldtime fiddle lesson with George Jackson
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Lonesome John: oldtime fiddle lesson with George Jackson
"When I Grow Too Old to Dream" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
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"When I Grow Too Old to Dream" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
"Aunt Mary's Hornpipe" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
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"Aunt Mary's Hornpipe" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
"Old Melinda" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
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"Old Melinda" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
"Sarah's Reel" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
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"Sarah's Reel" - John P. Williams & Kenny Applebee
43:24 You’ll never leave Harlan ❤
Like "I didn't choose a banjo, the banjo chose me." Too true. I feel the same.
Very good style like Emmet Lundy. Especially bowing. Good job sir
I found this interview after visiting with my husband about Sarge. Gorf is a harmonica player who has known him for years! Great interview, very informative and entertaining.
Good👌
Thanks so much, sir.
Excellent instruction on the tune. My favorite version I've heard high energy performance: th-cam.com/video/TYS7xyNW8Mc/w-d-xo.html
Really loving your videos, thanks so much for taking the time to post them.
When you're not supporting the fiddle on the heel of your left hand as you play off-the-shoulder, how do you prevent your hand from sliding up towards your body as the fiddle rests between your thumb and the bottom joint of your forefinger? As my hand slides up, my fingers are no longer in the correct position on the fingerboard to play the right notes. Great instructional video, BTW.
Thanks so much, super helpful!
1:36:52 Alonzo Janes, banjo and fiddle combo!!! So awesome.
Emmett Lundy was my Great-Grandfather. ❤
He was my dad's brother, ❤
Such a cool version !
Great playing! What size banjo head and are they nylon or steel strings please? Love the tone
This is massively helpful. Cheers
I love it I want learn that song on the fiddle! 🤩
Luv this one !!!!
You could raise the d to A I think
You are a great fiddle player. I have listened to emmet Lundy for many years. You have exactly captured his playing style and sound. Fantastic, man
Thank you for the great video, much appreciated ❤
I love watching all of Steve’s videos. I love his comment, “it’s only obscure because you don’t know it.”
Have you ever heard of an old timer named Alva Green. I think you would really enjoy his fiddle playing……check out his tune called Hunky Dori….man his fiddling in that song sounds like razor steal! Some of his other songs seem to have some kind of Native American influence in them very unusual….think his fiddle’s setup has a flattened bridge like a lot of old timers to make drowning a little easier….Cheers!
I just discovered Cameron and he is my new hero!
Ha! I thought I heard Henry Barnes in that fiddle! Nice playing you both
Lovely playing!
Isn't this tune the boys of blue hill hornpipe, never heard it called twin sisters
George could you please teach us to play Hawks and Eagles fiddle tune?!
I hope to meet her in person at the 2024 Clifftop jam!
Is that "polst" or "pulsed" ?
Do you keep the bow hair as loose as possible to make double stops easier? Thanks in advance.
Some problem do, others keep it quite tight so they can really dig into the strings for some edgy articulation, which I do a bit when playing for dances, but generally I find getting 2 strings is mostly just about playing on the right angle and then w a loose wrist you can get other drones on a 3rd or 4th string without too much effort (but a bit of practice…), I try to keep the bow a little tight to be able to lean into it but not any tighter than I need so it’s also still pretty bouncy and will sit in the string, especially if I’m playing more stately or civilized tunes… Hope that helps, try to find what works for you, and maybe try playing with different amounts at of arm weight/downward pressure combined with different amounts of tightness in the bow hair and see if you find a combination (or even better different combinations…) that work better for you!
Awesome! This is the only chiquapin hunting for me
Excellent
Anyone wondering about tuning - this tune is usually played in standard with the g string run down to an e. He's playing in the equivalent tuning here but tuned down so there's a C on the bass... So C Bb F c
A good one.
Thanks, Craig.
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LOVE Rachel!
Dakota you are a greatteacher really clear and thorough thanks so much from the west of Ireland 👍😎
Great lesson, thank you so much¬
Tricia's seconding add depth to the tune
This is great!
Wow, wow, wow! What a beautiful interview and set of tunes. I'm just floored right now.
Billy, I'm glad you got such good use out of Grandma's violin.
❤❤❤ Thank ya for your Awesome playing ✌️❤️
love the tune, great lesson, already started learning it
I am so glad that I found you on TH-cam. I really appreciate your fiddle instruction .
Nice clear lesson good job
Great tune nice feel and good instruction well done