Fiddlin’
I love the fiddle, always have, and I’ve wanted a fiddler in Beltaine’s Fire from day 1. unfortunately, we’ve never been able to find a good one that has a solid attitude and can deal with the fact that we don’t get paid reliably because we’re a local independent band. so i’ve decided to learn myself. which i guess means my slow but steady transformation into a bonified folk musician is destined to continue. i don’t know if the world is ready for a rapping fiddler or a fiddling rapper, but that’s never really stopped me before.
anyway.
so far it’s a lot of fun and a *lot* of work. kind of expensive too, so far I’m in about $300 for the violin itself, new strings, a new bow, and a few other odds and ends, plus $50 a week for lessons.
my teacher (Michael Mullen – one of my favorite celtic fiddlers on the west coast and someone you may recognize from his guest appearances on my band’s first album) assures me it’ll be at least 5 years, probably closer to 10, of intense study before I should even think about bringing my instrument on stage. which kind of defeats the reason I wanted to pick it up in the first place. except that I’m just stubborn enough to think I can probably do it sooner if I’m as obsessive compulsive about this as I am about most other things in my life. we’ll see. I’ve got a bad history of getting really excited about instruments, playing for a while, then getting bored and moving on to something else, but I think that’s partly because I’ve been so broke for so long I haven’t been able to afford lessons and there’s only so far you can get being self-taught. now though I’ve got at least a little bit of financial security and can afford lessons so no excuses – I’m going to need to put some serious work in.
anyway, that’s all my news. hope ya’ll are enjoying the sunshine. it’s a beautiful day here in oakland and I’m gonna go spend some time outside before it gets dark.
Posted: March 30th, 2009 under music, personal.
Comments: 1
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Comment from Carlos Alberto Moreno
Time: March 31, 2009, 11:18 pm
It’s about time you became a real musician. I’m proud of you though, hope you stick to it this time. Peace.



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