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528hemi
418 posts
Dec 05, 2013
11:54 AM
I really like this instrument...wonder if you play harp and fiddle at the same time. :)



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Last Edited by 528hemi on Dec 05, 2013 11:55 AM
BC
13 posts
Dec 05, 2013
2:55 PM
My son plays fiddle, but still needs more years to get close to this level. Maybe an electric fiddle would get him to want to practice more. It would be cool some day if he and I could play together along with my guitar man. That would make for a interesting trio.

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rbeetsme
1443 posts
Dec 05, 2013
2:59 PM
A violin fronted blues band, oh yeah!
Grey Owl
409 posts
Dec 05, 2013
3:18 PM
Nice! Mmm Harp and Fiddle sounds like a good name for a Bar.

Harp and fiddle played by one player that would be good....strap the harp to the bow, great for warbles;)

Here's a snippet of a song by the great harp player JJ Milteau. Starts with some stellar fiddle playing followed by great stuff by JJ on the harp.




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Grey Owl YouTube
528hemi
419 posts
Dec 05, 2013
4:42 PM
Fiddle and harp sounds great!
Ha and I thought when I took the viola in 6th and 7th grade that it was a nerdy instrument. Everyone wanted to play brass.

528hemi
wolfkristiansen
246 posts
Dec 05, 2013
9:17 PM
Don "Sugarcane" Harris in the group "Don and Dewey", mid '50s



Don "Sugarcane" Harris with the Mothers of Invention, 1970



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