cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/21020705 > Played this one at our jam last night. Fun D tune.
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I don't mind most marine mammals, but sea lions? I could do without sea lions.
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How about this right hander
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So Elizabeth Cotten huh?
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Whoa, better make sure all my pwds are in keepass! Didn't know the fines were so hefty for that.
Sweet Bundy played by Clare Milliner and Walt Koken, authors of the 1400 tune [Milliner-Koken collection](http://www.mudthumper.com/fiddletunesbook.html). In 2020 they started recording a ton of fiddle tunes and posting them on [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/@waltkoken9048/videos).
Was looking around for a good Shuffle About and found this from [Pete Sutherland](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Sutherland). The Jaybird that precedes it is pretty good too!
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I think its Jeb Puryear and Mark Olitsky on fiddle and banjo. Cary Fridley guitar and Andy Edmonstone bass.
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What I'd like is for Kamala to get in office and appoint a wicked sharp attorney general who would aggressively prosecute anyone associated with Jan 6 and Trumps many other crimes.
However, I predict Trump will get off scott free as he always has and continue being a rallying focus point for the extreme right wing. But there will be no widespread uprising. There will be legal challenges to the election, which will all fail.
If Trump survives long enough he'll try to run again in 2028, and if he can't run he'll try to mess things up for any republican candidate. He'll continue to throw a monkey wrench into any legislation that would make Democrats look good, either to improve his chances next election or just for spite.
AJ Srubas making 140 bpm look easy. Clean and fast!
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Wow CNC rebec! Old tech meets new. I take it the fingerboard and tailpiece are also amaranth?
Great version of this tune from the exceptionally happy [Canote Brothers](https://folkworks.org/canote-brothers/)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20189817 > Judy Hyman played this tune on Bob Carlin's Banging and Sawing record back in 1996, and here it is again in 2024, Ithaca style.
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Written by Lisa Ornstein, but I can't find a recording of her playing it.
Judy Hyman played this tune on Bob Carlin's Banging and Sawing record back in 1996, and here it is again in 2024, Ithaca style.
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Wow never heard of this platform. RIP
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20120284 > Nice twin fiddle version of this [tune](https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Golden_Chain_Tree), which is apparently from the [english ballad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_Trinity).
Nice twin fiddle version of this [tune](https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Golden_Chain_Tree), which is apparently from the [english ballad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_Trinity).
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Firefox for most browsing (especially youtube with ublock), chrome for facebook.
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Working on this crooked fiddle tune. Lately trying to learn texas style fiddle backup on guitar.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19982294 > "They've invented a new machine, I peg one shoe it pegs fifteen"
"They've invented a new machine, I peg one shoe it pegs fifteen"
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Rich shitbags funding divisive propaganda to make the plebs fight each other and vote against their own interests.
From Tricia Spencer's 2012 [solo album](https://www.nodepression.com/tricia-spencer-fiddlin-like-theres-no-tomorrow/). I think that's probably with Mark Ward on banjo and Betse Ellis also on fiddle.
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Ah yes the "Full Self Driving" brand of limited autopilot requiring constant human supervision.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19930720 > Ripping version of this mississippi tune from "Jeb and Mark" plus Andy on bass according to the comments. No idea who's playing guitar. No one looks up! > > [carter brothers version](https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/jenny-railroad). > > [Tractor Family](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twuJjNPtIpg) version, Ithaca style.
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No more tricky than windows these days. Nice thing is there's a lack of commercial BS - spyware, ads, unwanted apps etc. And pretty much no matter how old your computer gets, you can still run brand new linux on it.
Ripping version of this mississippi tune from "Jeb and Mark" plus Andy on bass according to the comments. No idea who's playing guitar. No one looks up! [carter brothers version](https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/jenny-railroad). [Tractor Family](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twuJjNPtIpg) version, Ithaca style.
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Brother laser printer, black and white, ethernet connection. So fast, so reliable. Do you really NEED color? I find that its not that important, and if I need quality prints, like for photos, a 300$ printer isn't going to cut it anyway.
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Ditched video games years back, partly because of RSI issues, partly because getting in to other things. For a while it was mountain biking, currently is music. Also a move that was sort of RSI related, but brought its own RSI issues which I got over eventually. Music is pretty social which is good, but also bad lol.
I was into making for a while there, but have faded from that scene since I moved during the pandemic. Now all the makerspaces are 30 mins or more away and that's kind of a dealbreaker. I don't have the space or the funds for my own CNC or wood shop, plus not as motivated without the social aspect.
Other one is skiing which I used to really be into. I'm kinda barely hanging on with that, one or two times a year. The traffic has gotten terrible and the whole thing is super expensive and hassly. I'm bored with local resorts and backcountry is somewhat deadly. It does give me a little motivation for fitness since this years trip will be pretty strenuous.
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they are only 'hardcore' because of the poor desktop environment integration.
A big part of why nix documentation is sub par. The essential tomes of nix - the nix manual, the nixos manual, the nixos options, the nixpkgs manual - each of these documents is just one long page. They are the digital equivalent of scrolls, rather than books ([codices](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex)?). Rather than having a page number (or page link), one must unroll the scroll to the point of interest. One cannot simply flip between two points of interest. One cannot have bookmarks, or refer to page numbers. Ctrl-F is helpful, sure, but not great. For instance, I was just looking for the documentation of the systemd.services.<name> options. Its near the end of the colossally long scroll known as the Nixos Options Appendix. Ctrl-F on systemctl.services will get one million hits on all the myriad services nixos offers before you finally get to the relevant section. And if you do find that section (with single pixel movements of the scroll bar) and then ctrl-f, woe betide you, you're now at the top of the document and your place is lost!
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For me it just made it hurt weird, it didn't make it not hurt. Maybe one of those things where not everyone responds the same way.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19379363 > Travis and Trevor Stuart playing an original G tune "Henry King's Reel". Frequently called at my local jams. Travis is playing a two finger banjo style instead of the usual clawhammer.
Travis and Trevor Stuart playing an original G tune "Henry King's Reel". Frequently called at my local jams. Travis is playing a two finger banjo style instead of the usual clawhammer.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19151035 > Cool ragtimey tune, with train activity in the background. The 1929 [original](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z14uqvri3hI) from Prince Albert Hunt’s Texas Ramblers. "Feel like a jug of molasses"