fiddlers are dangerous
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fiddlers are dangerous
Played a gig last night, where the fiddle player was trying to take me out with the bowing elbow!! Now I have a black eye and maybe a concussion thanks to orange blossom special
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Assualt with a bow
Last Sunday I went to a farewell to a muscian, I was in High School. His ashes were sitting atop the mixer as blaring rock music was played obnoxiously loud. Anyway, I noticed that the stage was barely large enough for the standing band members. In that case a fiddler would have a difficult time not injuring anyone.
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I agree with Bo,Sitting to the left of a Fender P-bass player can be deadly. But not NEAR as annoying as sharing a bandstand with a cute little dudedette female singer with either castanets,maracas,and the worst of all a tambourine in her paws. YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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The fiddle player actually played the OBS? Has he no shame?Aaron Wayne wrote:Played a gig last night, where the fiddle player was trying to take me out with the bowing elbow!! Now I have a black eye and maybe a concussion thanks to orange blossom special
I like the OBS about as well as bob likes the banjo. Actually when i first learned it at about the age of 10 i liked it about the first 10,000 times i had to play it.
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Joe Rogers wrote:Do you know why a fiddle player's fingers are like lightning...???
They rarely hit the same place twice....
Sure would be a boring song if they did. Or maybe a rock song or what ever the noise is called these days. Sorry i got this mixed up with another thread. Some one was playing the obs on steel. If played in stereo that would hurt in two places at once.
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#@% computer.
[quote="Joe Rogers"]Tracy, you wrote the last part, I didn't....
I saw that also Joe. This stupid computer is acting up,,again. Tracy
I saw that also Joe. This stupid computer is acting up,,again. Tracy
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[quote="Joe Rogers"]Tracy, you wrote the last part, I didn't....
I know Joe and hope this isn't a double post. This computer or the server seems to have a mind of its own tonight. I also had problems on another forum. Tracy
BTW. stay safe.
I know Joe and hope this isn't a double post. This computer or the server seems to have a mind of its own tonight. I also had problems on another forum. Tracy
BTW. stay safe.
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Re. again.
Send that storm on up here. We need it and if i remember correctly it is called rain.Joe Rogers wrote:Hahahaaaaa, no problem my friend!!
If you think you're having problems, I am offshore in the Gulf of Mexico watching the storm building up around me!! Hoping to get out tomorrow!!!
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To be serious about this matter: People don't consider that unlike a steel player, guitar, bass, etc..... a fiddler needs about twice as much room to play as he does standing still. This is not about the squirming Mac McGahee style of playing, it's simply that the movement of the bow arm takes that much space.
OBS is pretty much boring fiddle music to a fiddler. It's a very simple song to play if you have a good rhythm section. Without a good rhythm section, it's almost impossible to play..... and sound good.
OBS is pretty much boring fiddle music to a fiddler. It's a very simple song to play if you have a good rhythm section. Without a good rhythm section, it's almost impossible to play..... and sound good.
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I have the utmost respect for ANYONE who plays fiddle. For me it is the most un-natural position requiring total contortion of my arms, shoulders, and neck to play it. I have been told by some that it is possibly I am not utilizing proper posture. I do try my best. But I will also say that one of the top studio fiddle players of the 90's agreed with me, he dealt with all sorts of muscle issues much in the same manner I do when I play it a lot.
Pedal steel has its own set of muscles that get worked, but in my case steel is sooooo much easier.
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Pedal steel has its own set of muscles that get worked, but in my case steel is sooooo much easier.
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I have the utmost respect for fiddle players (who can play).... I've played mandolin for over fifty years now and can get around pretty good on one, actually better than I can on steel. They're tuned exactly the same so you'd think I'd be able to play fiddle but it's that d@med bow thing! I can't seem to get the bow to respond no matter how hard I try and vibrato, you might as well forget that!
I'll never forget one day when my kids were still in grammar school and I got out my fiddle to practice a little. My kids ran into the kitchen to their mother and say "Mom, dad's playing the fiddle again! MAKE HIM STOP!!!!!".........JH in Va.
I'll never forget one day when my kids were still in grammar school and I got out my fiddle to practice a little. My kids ran into the kitchen to their mother and say "Mom, dad's playing the fiddle again! MAKE HIM STOP!!!!!".........JH in Va.
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Back around 1947 or 1948 Bob Wills did a one night appearance at the old 97th St. Corral. Joe Holly, Bob's premium fiddler was taking a ride. He had one lick where he would crouch down and then jump up in the air. Well, when he jumped up and hit his big lick he lost his grip on the Bow and it went flying out into the audience like an arrow. Luckilly it didn't hit someone in the eye. The audience retrieved it and sent it back to the Bandstand. Johnny Gimble was was playing the other fiddle and Herb Remington was on Steel.
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When I learned to play fiddle I had an old dog named Mutt.I would practic on the front porch.He would come up and lay down and put his paws over his head like Duke would on the Beverly Hillbillies.We have a fiddel player so Im sitting, she has to bow over my head,thank God.
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Billy, your flying fiddle bow story reminded me of something that happened when I toured with Larry Stewart (lead singer of Restless Heart). Our drummer George Lawrence NEVER gave out drumsticks much less threw them out in the crowd. When the gig was over, he always packed up and went to the bus. This one particular show was close to the end of our tour season. The show got rowdy and this drunk guy in the crowd kept hollering at George the whole show saying, "Man, please throw me a drumstick.....PLEEEAAASE!!!" Last song rocked the house, we got a standing ovation, and this guy was still hollering at George. I guess George figured what the heck, so he ever so gently underhanded a drumstick in the direction of this guy.
Physics took over, gravity and momentum came into play, the stick hit the stage floor, the tip broke off, flew end over end, and the jagged edge landed in this guy's cheek. Blood is flying everywhere, the guy's wife is screaming in fear....then screaming lawsuit, the guy could have cared less. His liquor intake made the injury painless and he felt honored to bear a war wound from a "famous drummer". After a heated talk between the promoter and the guy's wife, things finally calmed down and we went to the bus howling about the whole incident.
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Physics took over, gravity and momentum came into play, the stick hit the stage floor, the tip broke off, flew end over end, and the jagged edge landed in this guy's cheek. Blood is flying everywhere, the guy's wife is screaming in fear....then screaming lawsuit, the guy could have cared less. His liquor intake made the injury painless and he felt honored to bear a war wound from a "famous drummer". After a heated talk between the promoter and the guy's wife, things finally calmed down and we went to the bus howling about the whole incident.
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Saw Hank Snow almost lose his rug to a fiddle bow once. Also heard a guy ask Bobby White (who I worked with MANY times) if he could play Steel Guitar Rag to which Bobby replied "Yeah but why would I want to?" I also heard that perfect pitch is when someone pitches a banjo in the trash can and it hits an accordian.AND YES, P-Basses CAN give you a BLACK EYE!!!