dwagner
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dwagner replied to the topic Hanneke Returns in the forum Fiddle Lesson Forum 1 year, 10 months ago
This is great news. I love her stuff.
Anything that is in the Scottish and Cape Breton must have lists plus a few instructor choice to mix things up.
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dwagner replied to the topic New Fiddle Instructor – Megan Lynch Chowning in the forum Fiddle Lesson Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
Wow. Nice to have another great fiddler on board.
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dwagner replied to the topic Update on Production in the forum Fiddle Lesson Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Exciting. Just need to find more time to learn and practice.
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dwagner replied to the topic Sweet Tune Ideas! (Casey Willis) in the forum Lessons in Production – Fiddle Tune Requests 7 years, 1 month ago
I let Andrea Beaton know I mentioned her as a potential instructor. Cheers.
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dwagner replied to the topic Sweet Tune Ideas! (Casey Willis) in the forum Lessons in Production – Fiddle Tune Requests 7 years, 1 month ago
P.S. The variety of styles is one of the reasons I decided to join you here. I’ve been looking for a good version of Whiskey Before Breakfast and yours caught my ear.
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dwagner replied to the topic Sweet Tune Ideas! (Casey Willis) in the forum Lessons in Production – Fiddle Tune Requests 7 years, 1 month ago
Hi Casey,
Hanneke has the right groove but if you are looking at rounding out the team with some Cape Bretoners Andrea Beaton and Kimberly Fraser (both have websites) are two I am aware of already in the teaching mode. Certainly Andrea – I took some group workshop lessons – can point you to others. You’ll need the piano track to really make it…[Read more]
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dwagner replied to the topic Sweet Tune Ideas! (Casey Willis) in the forum Lessons in Production – Fiddle Tune Requests 7 years, 1 month ago
I learned a version of Jean’s Reel a while back and had to try to figure out the embellishments from listening to it. Natalie MacMaster plays a great version on her album. Would love to clean it up and learn some of the embellishments and variations (like the B – Bflat in part 2/4). Definitely the version I heard has the Scottish / Cape Breton…[Read more]