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Start with the first violin.This is a modern fiddle made in 1992, by a German maker named Michael Fisher.It's a copy of a .
I spoke with families who hadn't yet found closure, siblings who never had a chance to say good-bye, lovers who were unacknowledged, and children who were sad and confused athaving played second fiddle to a monolith of rock and ice.The women of K2 left a tapestry of grief behind them.
I don't even know what half of them mean.I really just kind of fiddle around.I like working by a window.
important to do it's so common place to use ghost writers these days in in cookbooks because narrative and anecdotal writing and actual writingcomposition within it usually take second fiddle to the actual recipe listings and stuff like that so as we're very proud of the the recipes I'm reallyproud of the writing in it and uh the somebody said they really like the art that they did in it those are Doodles I
interesting about interviewing him, was he had a I think he had leukemia and he knew he had like a year or two left to live and that was it. And he had chosen in that time,to get better at playing the fiddle. That was all he was going to do was sit at home, and he would play the fiddle. Other pickers would come over, he'd record it and play itback and he'd try to get better at the fiddle. He's just really happy with that choice. It was an amazing, beautiful thing that I still can't understand in my head because of course,
Sasha baranik is going to play for you a violin piece what a piece from one of the partitas that I mean um for hundredsof years before Bach wrote this piece fiddles were in the hands of musicians and a lot of these musicians maybedidn't even read music but they were Fiddlers and they knew what the tasty moves were they knew that that was O
to get better at playing the fiddle. That was all he was going to do was sit at home, and he would play the fiddle. Other pickers would come over, he'd record it and play itback and he'd try to get better at the fiddle. He's just really happy with that choice. It was an amazing, beautiful thing that I still can't understand in my head because of course,no matter how good you get, you know, at one point, you're gonna, obviously, be gone, and none of that's gonna matter. But I just thought he made his choice, he was happy with his
You might be thinking, I'm sitting in a room, about to listen to a manager.But you would be wrong Paul is a manager the way a Stradivarius is a fiddle.Oh. And he's modest, too.
The security folks were kind of-- They were watching me pretty closely.Very careful. Try to get out of the Library of Congress with a fiddle.That'd be a great movie.
That start set me on this path where now the score was beginning to expand instrumentally.And what used to be just taiko drums and an occasional Middle Eastern woodwind and an electric fiddle, now included bagpipes.Raya: Don’t forget the wailing chick.
And they were playing genuine Irish music.I mean, the old traditional stuff with the pipes, and the violin, the fiddle, and all that kind of stuff, which iswhere our bluegrass music comes.
I haven't sung it all the way through in at least 20 years.One guy plays it's pedal steel, slide, mandolin, fiddle, and acoustic.
that I think was one of the most moving last year was Willie McCovey. And if anybody knows Willie McCovey's story, I think that he sums up what it means to be a Giant or a San FranciscoGiant story more than anybody, even better than Willie Mays. 'Cause Willie Mays was almost so great he was almost a little bit unapproachable. And McCovey always had to play second fiddleto Mays. He was from Mobile, Alabama. And Hank Aaron was from Mobile, Alabama, so he's not the most famous person from where he's from. But he was the guy who got the respect
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