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Monday, March 17, 2025

Approximately ten years ago, I played violin at a wedding in one of Atlanta's fancy-schmancy  hotels.  During the performance, I broke a string (luckily I was playing mostly backup guitar that day!!).  Anyways, I came home, put my fiddle away and never played it again.  I can't recall the thought process, I was simply tired of playing it I suppose.  I found trying to balance banjo and guitar (my main desires) was hard enough without me half-way hacking at a fiddle.  Therefore, it's been over a decade since I did any fiddling.

Anyways, fast forwarding to 2024....The first half of December I injured my back pulling on something heavy I shouldn't have.  As a result, I developed sciatica and other impediments.  It's been a rough/painful process, but as always, it could be worse and I'm adapting.

For the last year, I had already been getting more into clawhammer banjo.  However, I heard someone fiddle (most likely Dan Gellert) and I decided maybe I ought to get that fiddle back in working order again.  It sure would be easier on my back.  It literally called my name from the corner, haha.

I can no longer sit down for over 30 minutes.  While I can wear my light open back banjo, I haven't dared to strap my Mastertone around my neck since my injury.  

So, here I am back to fiddling like some of mad man, hours every day.  I'm primarily working on old-time and Canadian/maritime fiddling.  Not really interested in bluegrass, I do enough of that on the banjo.  

When I was younger, I studied classical violin, going through the Suzuki method books for over a year.  I'm just having to build back up my technique.  I must say I'm learning a lot about tension in my upper back in the process.  I'm still in search of a better setup.  I play an old Stainer copy fiddle that's been seriously reworked.  However, little things like how much rosin to use, I can't seem to find that sweet spot.  I've been using Prims all these years, but have some Warchals coming in the mail...$60 for strings, yee haw (maybe I should just play banjo! hahah). 

Please visit my Youtube channel to keep track of my fiddling progress:

https://www.youtube.com/@JMusicQuest

 

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Playing Since: 2002
Experience Level: Expert/Professional

JHughes has made 1 recent addition to Fiddle Hangout 

Interests:
[Teaching] [Jamming]

Occupation: Professional Musician

Gender: Male
Age: 46

My Instruments:
Fiddle, Banjo, and Guitar

Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Dan Gellert, Rhys Jones, Emmett Lundy, Jack Weeks, Niles Wilson, and Clayton McMichen

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Created 2/26/2025
Last Visit 4/3/2025

I've played on the stages of Carnegie Hall, The Grand Ole Opry, and the Ryman Auditorium during my career (mostly as banjo and guitar). Today I have a studio of over 20 online students.

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