All Moldy’s one hundred and eighty-two comments
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Re: Notation WORST Practices
Jim Dorans, have you tried entering triplets as "semiquaver/semiquaver/quaver" instead of evenly spaced "three in the space of two" triplets? I find that a midi entered that way sounds much closer to the way we play it. more…
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Re: FolkFriend - A *free new app* for recognising tunes by audio
Well done, thank you! Running it on Android 9 (Samsung S9) and Chrome. I've given it a short trial of recordings I've taken from classes, so no background interference. Results have been around 95% accurate with banjo/fiddle duo, 40-50% accurate with f... more…
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Re: Need a volunteer banjo player (or two)
Thank you. Downloaded to enjoy when I have some free time. more…
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Re: Today’s google doodle
Peter, it works fine if you follow benhockenberry's link. more…
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Re: Longer loading times?
Usually I open the site by going directly to discussions or tunes. Both open almost instantly. Out of curiosity I've tried opening the home page and yes, it takes quite a long time. more…
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Re: Fiddle tuned in B
If it's that low is he actually playing a viola instead of violin? more…
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Re: Colonel Fraser
Umm....you don't blow into a banjo or use a bow. 🙂 more…
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Re: Scales?
There's a difference between explaining theory and making the information immediately accessible when playing. more…
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Re: A question about ornamentation
A tutor at a class I went to likened ornamentation to cooking - don't use all your spices in one go. more…
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Re: Banjo Sore Right Wrist
We tend to hold an instrument close to, and straight across our body. However, if you push the neck away from you a bit so that the instrument is angled at perhaps twenty degrees both wrists will be at straighter angles and more comfortable. more…