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Chuck, do you have the ability to record yourself (audio or video) and post in this forum? If so, I would like to choose some tunes from the fiddle repertoire and compare interpretations between banjo and fiddle. It will be interesting to look at tempo, phrasing, articulation, and dynamics. I have a great interest in seeing how the banjo leans into the fiddle style, as much as seeing how the fiddle fits into the Minstrel scene. In your talk at the banjo gathering, you mentioned having the Buckley Fiddle Tutor. I would like to look at a few of those, as well as some from Ryan's. Also, what do you know of Skinner's music for fiddle?
BTW, Tim, I don't think I am familiar with Skinner's fiddle music. This isn't Scott Skinner the Scottish fiddler, is it?
A lot of opera stuff in that Buckley's 1863. Just goes to show the popularity of the genre and how easy it would be for that stuff to creep into the minstrel shows as parodies.
Chuck,
I have Adobe Acrobat Pro and can convert your photos to a .pdf file w/no problem. Let me know if you want to do that...you would just need to send me the pix or put them out somewhere were I can access them.
Yes, that is the Skinner. There is a great website for him.
Chuck Krepley said:BTW, Tim, I don't think I am familiar with Skinner's fiddle music. This isn't Scott Skinner the Scottish fiddler, is it?
A lot of opera stuff in that Buckley's 1863. Just goes to show the popularity of the genre and how easy it would be for that stuff to creep into the minstrel shows as parodies.
I know him well! Well, not personally, though. What's the website?
Tim Twiss said:Yes, that is the Skinner. There is a great website for him.
Chuck Krepley said:BTW, Tim, I don't think I am familiar with Skinner's fiddle music. This isn't Scott Skinner the Scottish fiddler, is it?
A lot of opera stuff in that Buckley's 1863. Just goes to show the popularity of the genre and how easy it would be for that stuff to creep into the minstrel shows as parodies.
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