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Posted by MirthTones
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Size: 1,790kb, uploaded 8/22/2008 8:55:16 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
This is my first attempt at playing the regular fiddle, and my first shot at bluegrass. Apologies for sections of poor intonation--the neck is a lot longer than my hardingfele so everything feels like a real stretch for my fingers. Once I started to get the tune down, I realized I was adding lots of hardingfele ornaments...playing it with a Norwegian accent, if you will. So I decided to play off of that and make it into a telespringar!
4 comments on “Old Joe Clark from Telemark”
SMDTMTL Says:
Saturday, August 23, 2008 @4:16:35 AM
You're getting a pretty tone out of your fiddle. I like your bowing. Soulful sounding. Nice job.
Steve
edkarch Says:
Saturday, August 23, 2008 @8:46:42 AM
I like this one yah you becha.
OTJunky Says:
Saturday, August 23, 2008 @12:01:43 PM
Wow - that does sound Norwegian.
I'm impressed...
--OTJ
Midwest_Fiddler Says:
Monday, August 25, 2008 @3:12:51 PM
Cool! I just might have try something like that on my Hardanger. thanks.
Chirps
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