Keeping a tradition alive.

Started by Redoverfarm, April 26, 2009, 12:23:33 PM

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Redoverfarm

Every year some of the better music students play for the Elementary School students at the Public Library.  The children are introduced to traditional music.  The students usually are comprised of all the grades but it was decided that the older children of 3rd,4th & 5th grades more apted to take up music due to their maturity.   There is exceptions but the attention span of the youger students is not as good.  Even if one or two students are interested it will keep this tradition going.    Here is a couple clips of my son playing for the kids. Sorry for the quality of the video's.




poppy

Cool.  [cool]  But where is the fiddle?


NM_Shooter

How cool is that!  He plays great... how old is he?
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peternap

Thanks John! I was hoping you'd post more videos of your son. He's a very talented young man. [cool]
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n74tg

I'm impressed...and...I too want to know how old he is.

thanks for posting the vids.
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MountainDon

Great talent. I guess you are rather proud.

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Redoverfarm

Poppy there was a fiddle in the presentation.  His multi-talented teacher played it while Steven played fiddle sticks on the strings while she played the fiddle.  I had a hard time down loading the two other video's and didn't try that one.  He also did the same thing at the State Capitol last year with her.  Well if you ever wondered where the saying "fiddle sticks" came from that is where. 

n74tg & NM Shooter he is 14 years old.  This will be this 5th year playing.  Started at age 9

The video's was taken by the DW with a cheap camera so they really don't do him justice. 



Yeah Don I am rather proud.  But more so that he can think as well as play.  Shoot I can't even play a radio.   

Ernest T. Bass

Very nice! I wish we practiced as a group more often... It's really helpful to have someone with more experience to get everybody pointed in the right direction.

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waggin

Great playing, and it's always encouraging to see a younger generation interested in traditional music & instruments.  As someone just picking up the guitar at age 43, I sure wish I'd started at his age.
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Sassy

Really enjoyed those, Red!  Your son does a great job - pretty talented!   [cool]
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