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Size: 940kb, uploaded 7/28/2007 12:12:58 PM
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Learned from the playing of the Morrison Twin Brothers from about 80 years ago. My fiddle is cross-tuned DDAD. My friend Pete Anick is on guitar.
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Dave Reiner and Andy Reiner on fiddles, and Eric Eid-Reiner on piano, live at Eric's CD release show at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA, May 2009. Learned from the Ukrainian Trembita Orchestra recording from the 1920s, transcribed by Dave Reiner and Pete Anick for Oldtime Fiddling Across America. Hear more of the CD at http://www.ericeidreiner.com
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Size: 1,265kb, uploaded 9/23/2007 1:20:14 PM
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I learned this old bagpipe tune from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Wilson Douglas, who learned it from French Carpenter. Pete Anick backs this up on guitar.
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Size: 4,285kb, uploaded 10/21/2008 8:20:39 PM
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Recorded live at Buell's Orchard in Eastford, CT, 10-13-08. My son Eric Eid Reiner composed this beautiful waltz about 5 years ago when he was 14, and plays piano on it. I'm on fiddle, valiantly trying to play in Eb. BTW, Eric recorded this a while back on his first CD (www.ericeidreiner.com).
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Size: 3,732kb, uploaded 10/21/2008 8:22:27 PM
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Recorded live at Buell's Orchard in Eastford, CT, 10-13-08. I'm on mandolin and my son Eric Eid Reiner is on piano. A great Andy Statman tune!
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Size: 2,358kb, uploaded 7/28/2007 11:49:22 AM
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A great Klezmer tune that I learned from the playing of Miriam Rabson, a fine fiddler in the Boston area. My friend John Chambers is on accordion. The title means "Under the Wedding Canopy."
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Size: 7,362kb, uploaded 10/21/2008 8:25:31 PM
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Recorded live at Buell's Orchard in Eastford, CT, 10-13-08. I'm on fiddle, Paul Harty is on guitar and harmonica, and my son Eric Eid Reiner is on piano. I learned the first tune from my other son Andy Reiner, and figured why not pair it with the usual Blackberry Blossom... Garfield's has a wild modal feel to it.
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Size: 10,830kb, uploaded 6/30/2009 8:11:12 PM
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A very quick demo of Georgia Shuffle bowing, with downbow on the offbeat and upbow everywhere else. u u D u u u D u is one measure of up and down bows. Here I play saw stroke, Nashville Shuffle, and Georgia Shuffle - first on a scale (a good way to practice!) and then on a simple version of Sally Goodin. This pattern and others are explained in my book Oldtime Fiddling Across America. Enjoy!
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Size: 2,735kb, uploaded 8/17/2009 8:10:33 PM
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Written by Pete Anick and Dave Reiner, this was recorded by Dave, Andy Reiner, and Eric Eid-Reiner on Eric's first CD, "Grand Tour: Traditional Music on Piano." We wrote this on electric mandolin with the reverb turned up, so little ghost notes bounced around the room, leading to the name "Ghost." The twin fiddle parts are transcribed in my book, Anthology of Fiddle Styles.
3 commentsPosted by dsreiner, written by Pete Anick and Dave Reiner
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Size: 4,194kb, uploaded 11/27/2015 10:37:35 PM
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This is from the Fiddle Hell Massachusetts concert on Nov. 7, 2015. I was backed up by my two sons: Eric Eid-Reiner on piano and Andy Eid Reiner on the other fiddle. I kicked off the concert with Bowing the Strings (with Eric only). Then we were joined by Andy for a medley of Old French and Fisher's Hornpipe, followed by Ghost (written by Pete Anick and Dave Reiner). The rest of the concert was of very high caliber, featuring Frank Ferrel (Down East), Laurel Martin (Irish), Pete Sutherland (Oldtime), Andrea Beaton (Cape Breton), Eric Favreau (French Canadian), Andy Reiner (World), Lissa Scheckenburger (Scottish), and Christian Howes (Jazz and Blues). After a quick playthrough of Andy Reiner's Cellosaurus Stomp, we moved 550 chairs out of the way and had a wonderful contradance with David Kaynor calling, the Fiddle Hell Band (50-strong) playing, and hundreds dancing.
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Size: 2,250kb, uploaded 10/21/2008 8:27:55 PM
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Recorded live at Buell's Orchard in Eastford, CT, 10-13-08. I'm on fiddle, Paul Harty is on guitar (a bit low in the mix) and my son Eric Eid Reiner is on piano. A fine 4-part Irish tune.
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Size: 6,073kb, uploaded 2/28/2009 5:33:23 AM
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Played at a very sad occasion - the funeral of a neighbor's young son, who had always loved our music. I'm on fiddle, with my son Eric on piano and my wife Cindy on bodhran. Recorded 12-4-08.
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I opened the Nov 8th concert at Fiddle Hell Massachusetts 2014, followed by Tom Morley, Matt Glaser, David Kaynor, Ed Pearlman, Alan Kaufman, Andy Reiner, Lissa Schneckenburger, Mark Simos, Eric Favreau, and Darol Anger. We each had about an 11-minute slot, and the concert was followed by a great contra dance. I can't post the whole concert (which was epic!), but I can post my short set. I played Perrodin Two-Step (in my Oldtime Fiddling Across America book) and Cajun Fiddle, In a Continental Mood (a French Canadian waltz by Andy Cutting, just once through), and a medley of Big Sandy River with Devil's Dream. My son Eric Eid-Reiner was on piano. I hope you enjoy these! The next Fiddle Hell Massachusetts will be Nov. 6-8, 2015, in Westford, MA.
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Here's an Irish medley from the Reiner Family Band's December 2006 concert in Key West. A friend in the audience recorded me (mandolin), my wife Cindy (bodhran), my son Andy (5-string fiddle) and my other son Eric (piano) and sent us the MP3 (not great sound quality, though).
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Size: 5,559kb, uploaded 4/19/2009 6:21:58 AM
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My two sons Andy Reiner (5-string fiddle) and Eric Eid-Reiner (88-string piano), playing on Eric's just-released CD "On a Meadowlark Night"(http://www.ericreiner.com). The tunes are by Ken Kolodner and Keith Murphy (check out their recordings, too!). (c)2009 Eric Eid-Reiner, used by permission.
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Size: 995kb, uploaded 7/28/2007 11:44:55 AM
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Cross-tuned GDGD, learned from the playing of the Balfa Brothers. A rough English translation of the title is The Drunkard's Sorrow Waltz. The wildly modal noting contributes to the lonesome sound of this Cajun tune. On guitar is my friend Pete Anick.
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Learned from the playing of the Highwoods String Band. This is part of the tradition of "execution farewell" tunes, traceable back to 1912 or before. My friend Alex Demas is on banjo, and Pete Anick on guitar. Alex runs the Banjo and Fiddle Contest every year in September in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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I wrote this multi-part tune for for the book Anthology of Jazz Violin Styles 30 years ago, to explore some of the possibilities of "dawg" style, including fiddle - mandolin harmonies. Glenn Asch was my co-author, and our book is still available as an "archive" edition at Amazon. I'm playing both fiddle and mando on the recording, with my friend Pete Anick on guitar. Ignore the tuning note at the beginning. Hope you enjoy it! Dave
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Cross-tuned DDAD, learned from the playing of Texas fiddler Benny Thomasson. My friend Pete Anick is backing me up on guitar. Pete's a columnist for Fiddler magazine, BTW. The gentle bobbing of the melody and the long, haunting strokes conjure up the peaceful image of darkness descending over the water.
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Size: 829kb, uploaded 9/23/2007 1:23:35 PM
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I learned this from the playing of John Campbell, an excellent Cape Breton fiddler. Peter Barnes is on piano. I have to admit that my two sons play Cape Breton tunes much better than I do!
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