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Vernon Derrick Casey Driessen Stuart Duncan Howdy Forrester Brittany Haas Aubrey Haynie Bobby Hicks Jana Jae Kenny Kosek Alison Krauss Laurie Lewis Benjamin F. Logan Mack Magaha Benny Martin Mark O'Connor Ruby Jane Smith Buddy Spicher
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Jim Van Cleve
Sara Watkins Chubby Wise
There was a long list of bluegrass fiddlers on this page. There was a lot of duplication of a section of the page called List of fiddlers. I took away the duplicate entries. I think the rest of the names should be moved to that page as well, but I don't have the knowledge to put them in the right categories. If you do, please help out!
Instead of a list of all bluegrass fiddlers, I think what's needed is a few examples of fiddlers who are known for specific techniques - a great double-stopper, a really bluesy fiddler, a shuffle-bower, etc., to illustrate the style, with an explanation for each. — Anne Delong ( talk) 04:16, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
I am trying to gather interested editors of bluegrass related articles to make a Wikiproject to improve these pages. Would you believe that Kenny Baker's article is a stub? If you are interested, please leave a message at User talk:Anne Delong/Bluegrass Topics. To see what I've done so far, see User:Anne Delong/Bluegrass Topics. — Anne Delong ( talk) 06:15, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
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A lot of bluegrass fiddlers these days seem to play a 5-string instrument that's closer in size to a viola than a violin. I've seen this in videos with Darol Anger, Brittany Haas, etc., but I don't have a source that would allow me to introduce this information into the article in a proper way. Can anyone help with this? -- Eleuther ( talk) 08:47, 30 April 2017 (UTC).
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Vernon Derrick Casey Driessen Stuart Duncan Howdy Forrester Brittany Haas Aubrey Haynie Bobby Hicks Jana Jae Kenny Kosek Alison Krauss Laurie Lewis Benjamin F. Logan Mack Magaha Benny Martin Mark O'Connor Ruby Jane Smith Buddy Spicher
Done
Gordon Terry
Jim Van Cleve
Sara Watkins Chubby Wise
There was a long list of bluegrass fiddlers on this page. There was a lot of duplication of a section of the page called List of fiddlers. I took away the duplicate entries. I think the rest of the names should be moved to that page as well, but I don't have the knowledge to put them in the right categories. If you do, please help out!
Instead of a list of all bluegrass fiddlers, I think what's needed is a few examples of fiddlers who are known for specific techniques - a great double-stopper, a really bluesy fiddler, a shuffle-bower, etc., to illustrate the style, with an explanation for each. — Anne Delong ( talk) 04:16, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
I am trying to gather interested editors of bluegrass related articles to make a Wikiproject to improve these pages. Would you believe that Kenny Baker's article is a stub? If you are interested, please leave a message at User talk:Anne Delong/Bluegrass Topics. To see what I've done so far, see User:Anne Delong/Bluegrass Topics. — Anne Delong ( talk) 06:15, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
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A lot of bluegrass fiddlers these days seem to play a 5-string instrument that's closer in size to a viola than a violin. I've seen this in videos with Darol Anger, Brittany Haas, etc., but I don't have a source that would allow me to introduce this information into the article in a proper way. Can anyone help with this? -- Eleuther ( talk) 08:47, 30 April 2017 (UTC).