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Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about the Ukulele and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod or send us an email at modernmusicalorigins@gmail.com You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. The music in this episode was "Waikiki" by Filmstro. Find more of their music at filmstro.com/music. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms. You can find Mary online at maryamato.com. Thank you very much for listening! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feldman, Allan. “Reflections on How Bluegrass Music Is Different from Old Time Appalachian Music and Why There Can Be No Name That Will Cover Both No Matter What Nashville or the Media Is Presently Saying.” Dwight Diller Friends and Links - Blue Grass and Old Time, 1980, web.archive.org/web/20110928211345/www.dwightdiller.com/bluegrass.html. “Old Time Fiddle.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_time_fiddle. “TOTFA Stories.” Texas Old Time Fiddlers Association, Texas Old Time Fiddlers Association, www.totfa.org/about/stories/texas_fiddle.htm. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about Old-Time Fiddle music and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod or send us an email at modernmusicalorigins@gmail.com You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. The music in this episode was "Back in '89" by Lyman Enloe, performed by Clara Delfina. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms. You can find Clara online at claradelfina.net. Thank you very much for listening! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feldman, Allan. “Reflections on How Bluegrass Music Is Different from Old Time Appalachian Music and Why There Can Be No Name That Will Cover Both No Matter What Nashville or the Media Is Presently Saying.” Dwight Diller Friends and Links - Blue Grass and Old Time, 1980, web.archive.org/web/20110928211345/www.dwightdiller.com/bluegrass.html. “Old Time Fiddle.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_time_fiddle. “TOTFA Stories.” Texas Old Time Fiddlers Association, Texas Old Time Fiddlers Association, www.totfa.org/about/stories/texas_fiddle.htm. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about the Hammer Dulcimer and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod or send us an email at modernmusicalorigins@gmail.com You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms. You can find Karen at karenashbrook.com. Thank you very much for listening! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “Hammered Dulcimer.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 1 July 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammered_dulcimer. Strauss-Riggs, Nora, and Karen Ashbrook. “Interview with Karen Ashbrook on the Hammer Dulcimer.” 30 July 2020. “The Hammered Dulcimer.” Smithsonian Institution, The Smithsonian Institution, www.si.edu/spotlight/hammered-dulcimer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about the genre of Children's Music and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod or send us an email at modernmusicalorigins@gmail.com You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms. You can find Audrey at rickandaudrey.com or you can find her music on Spotify by searching "Rick and Audrey" Thank you for listening! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: “Children's Music.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_music. “Children's Songs : Traditional and Ethnic : Musical Styles : Articles and Essays : The Library of Congress Celebrates the Songs of America : Digital Collections : Library of Congress.” The Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/collections/songs-of-america/articles-and-essays/musical-styles/traditional-and-ethnic/childrens-songs/. Truitt, Warren. “What Was Children's Music Like in the 1940s and 1950s?” LiveAbout, www.liveabout.com/history-of-childrens-music-2102840. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about the Double Bass and being and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms You can find Ian at http://thelonesometrio.com/about or by searching "Ethan Lipton and his Orchestra" and at some other places. Thanks for listening! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: Alyn Shipton and Rodney Slatford. “Double Bass.” Grove Music Online, www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000046437. “Double Bass.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 July 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bass. Hurst, Lawrence. A Brief History of the Double Bass, 9 Oct. 1999, web.archive.org/web/20091027140138/www.geocities.com/Vienna/1187/Music/basshist.html. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
Learn all you ever wanted to know and more about the Guitar and what makes it special. Follow the podcast on Instagram at modernmusicalorigins and on Twitter at MusicOriginPod You can support us financially at patreon.com/modernmusicalorigins Our artwork is by Vashaun Brandon. Find him all over the internet at graphite.vmb. You can follow Nora on Twitter and Instagram at cane_eye. You can find their other podcast at anchor.fm/siblingsandfandoms or wherever you get your podcasts by searching Siblings and Fandoms Thanks for listening! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sources: Education in the Know. “Guitar History: How the Guitar Has Evolved.” Musicians Institute Hollywood, 6 Oct. 2019, www.mi.edu/education/guitar-history-how-the-guitar-has-evolved/. “Guitar.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 9 July 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar. Marquart, Scott. “History of the Guitar: Acoustic to Electric, Ancient to Modern.” Stringjoy, 29 May 2020, www.stringjoy.com/history-of-the-guitar/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modernmusicalorigins/message
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