Here is part two on my conversation with old-time musician Jody Stecher that ranges from music theory, what's in tune and what's not in tune when playing different fiddle tunes for instance, to the intricacies of an old ballad about two sisters who fall in love with the same young man with the refrain, "Oh the Dreadful Wind and Rain." Jody also shares his history with different violins he's owned over the years.
Sigrun Seifert & Joseph Grubaugh - Husband & Wife Violin Makers - Part 2
Sigrun Seifert & Joseph Grubaugh - Husband & Wife Violin Makers - Part 1
Alicia Svigals - Klezmer Violinist
Scott Marckx - Port Townsend Violin Maker
Jeff Harshbarger - Multi-genre Bassist - Part 2
Jeff Harshbarger - Multi-genre Bassist - Part 1
Carl Jones - Songwriter and Fellow "Tune Tramp"
Erynn Marshall - Old-Time "Tune Tramp" Fiddler
Music for Food - Helping Those In Need Through Classical Music
Roland Feller - The Making of a Luthier
Alasdair Fraser - Scottish Fiddler - Part 2
Alasdair Fraser - Scottish Fiddler - Part 1
Laurie Lewis - The Maple's Lament
Bruce Harvie - Orcas Island Tonewoods - Part 2
Bruce Harvie - Orcas Island Tonewoods - Part 1
The Canote Brothers - Old-time Musical Twins
David Fulton - Stories from the Collection
David Fulton - The Making of a Collector
Darol Anger - Violinist and Teacher
William Monical - History of the Violin
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