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Coviddle Tunes 2020 - Saturday, June 27 Wildcards 11:15a to 12:15p (pdt)
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All times Pacific Daylight Time
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Ben HunterFiddleWatch party for Ben Hunter's video presentation "Black Music. Full Stop." - follow up discussion with Joe Seamons 2:00pWatch on YouTube
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Craig JudelmanFiddleOld Time Klezmer Tunes: Ever wonder why klezmer tunes seem so darn difficult? 'Klezmer' as we know it, is not really folk music but the professional music of unionized Eastern European Jewish wedding bands. However there was plenty of what we would call 'folk music' played in those parts and the Jews had their tunes and shared tunes with neighboring cultures just like everyone else. In this workshop suitable for all levels, (though extreme beginners may have to leave out a few notes!) I'll share some of my favorite tunes of this more 'old-timey' Yiddish music, a lot of which evolved around the same time as many old time tunes, and I think could be great additions to a session or band repertoire. If there's time/interest I'll try and throw in a quick demonstration of some basic seconding/sekund/accompaniment techniques used in Yiddish fiddling that can work great with old time music, or perhaps delve into a bit of Polish-Yiddish inter-cultural repertoire.https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4707966829?pwd=dFNBcGNFdkNDOWhDb1l5U24vNVNLdz09Zoom Mtg ID: 4707966829fiddle
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Melissa TakushCommunity OrganizersMusic and Dance Community Organizing in the age of COVID!
Worried your local music and dance community is drifting apart now that we can't be together? Wondering how to support local musicians? Or, how to revive our dance communities once restrictions ease up. A panel discussion with folks who have been finding creative solutions to our inability to "all join hands and circle to the left"! and sharing some of their successes (and failures!) that can be adapted in other communities. Followed by short Q & A and discussion
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Josh LariosIntro to Online Jamming with JamKazamWhile Zoom and YouTube jams can be fun to play along to, you might be missing the interaction of playing with people who can also hear what you're playing as they play. With a good internet connection and equipment you might already have, this is actually possible! This workshop will be a brief overview of what's possible online today, what to expect, what equipment you'll need for sure and what you might just want to have, and how to get started. There will be a short pre-recorded demonstration at the end, but we won't be jamming together in this workshop. Workshop materials and resource links can be found at https://slowerthandirt.org/jamkazam-workshop/Watch archived video
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Sarah ComerFiddle101 Possums: How to Add Variations Without Going Mad
We'll start by learning a simple version of The Opossum's Tail is Bare and then break down how to add bow shuffles, double stops, and melodic variations to make it more fiddley, and little bit different every time you play it! Recordings and sheet music will be available for download after the workshop.
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Daniel SteinbergCommunity ChorusInstant Harmony Chorus African Songs and Spirituals with Daniel Steinberg teaching multi-part songs from Kenya and Zimbabwe. Singers of all ages and abilities welcome!https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86334504935?pwd=Y3gySGhGNVY0bC9ENzFzU0NXYS9jQT09863 3450 4935sing
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