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Joseph Cormier

Fiddle participant Joseph Cormier was raised in Chéticamp (a French-speaking city in Cape Breton), but found on his device by hearing Scottish fiddlers in nearby cities, leading to Cormier’s original design. His music provides often been referred to as either Celtic or traditional folk, as evidenced by some of his …

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Stéphane Grappelli

Among the all-time great jazz violinists (position with Joe Venuti and Stuff Smith among the big 3 of pre-bop), Stéphane Grappelli’s durability and consistently enthusiastic performing did too much to establish the violin being a jazz device. He was originally self-taught as both a violinist along with a pianist, although …

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Ray Nance

Ray Nance was a multi-talented person. He was an excellent trumpeter who not merely changed Cootie Williams with Duke Ellington’s Orchestra, but provided the “plunger” placement in Duke’s music group his own character. Furthermore, Nance was among the finest jazz violinists from the 1940s, a fantastic jazz singer, and also …

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Seamus Connolly

Seamus Connolly offers won all-Ireland fiddle game titles a whopping 10 times. He in addition has been a judge at the same competition, a single musician, along with a instructor. He also trained traditional Irish music at Boston University.

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Jean-Luc Ponty

It’s been an extended, fascinating odyssey for Jean-Luc Ponty, who began as a right jazz violinist and then turn into a pioneer from the electric powered violin in jazz-rock within the ’70s and an inspired manipulator of sequencers and synthesizers within the ’80s. Initially simply amplifying his violin to become …

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Joe Venuti

Although renowned among the world’s great practical jokers (he once called a few dozen bass players with an alleged gig and asked them showing up making use of their instruments in a occupied street corner simply therefore he could view the resulting chaos), Joe Venuti’s true importance to jazz is …

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Eddie South

Among the best violinists from the pre-bop period, Eddie South was an excellent technician who all, were it all not for the general racism of that time period, would probably have already been a high classical violinist. A kid prodigy, South graduated from your Chicago Music University. Since traditional positions …

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