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If you want the "in" on your health, search no further. Fit As a Fiddle brings you top tips from experts in many fields of health and wellness. Grow with our community as you learn how to enhance your overall physical and mental wellbeing.
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The glasses clink and the talk and laughter grow louder. In the corner of the pub, musicians sit and play traditional dance tunes that make your feet want to stomp and slide. Join fiddler Megan Beller as she brings you along into the world of fiddling and traditional music, from bow-grips and double stops to Old-Time tunes and Irish jigs.
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Fiddle & Pipe

Catherine Flinchum & Brittany Ross

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A weekly podcast featuring two classical musicians reading and learning beyond the staff. Join us as we dive into various books and learn more about life, music, and ourselves outside the practice room. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fiddleandpipe/support
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Scotland’s award winning group, Blazin' Fiddles, draws the distinct flavour of fiddle music from various regions of the highlands and islands. From solo to ensemble sets, they all come together in a fiery blend that raises the roof.
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In this podiobook: Part comedy. Part soap opera. A fiction blog. A serialized sit-com. A daily comic strip in prose.When Rantz takes a job as Circulation Director of Fiddle and Burn: Guide to Fandom Magazine, he hauls his family to a new home. None of them realizes that this will lead to one bizarre adventure after another.There's an epic struggle to throw away an old garbage can.There are embarrassing incidents involving a very rude laptop computer.There's a heroic quest to overcome parenta ...
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This episode presents a setting of Chips and Sauce from a jam at the Peabody Heights Brewery and discusses positions on the fiddle, what they are and what they are used for. The artists mentioned are Ira Bernstein, Earl White, and the Onlies. Support the show Find the sheet music for this fiddle tune on the Fiddle Studio blog. Get more information …
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In our society today, we don’t quite learn how to breastfeed by observation as we once did in the past. You might think that it is completely natural for you and your baby, which it is to some extent. However, without coming into contact with the techniques involved with breastfeeding, it can truly be a foreign concept to most of modern society. An…
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This episode presents a setting of Flatwater Fran by Phil Cunningham from a session at the Arthouse Bar and covers strategies for starting the fiddle from scratch, or as a complete beginner. The artists mentioned are Phil Cunningham, Johnny Cunningham, Planxty, Silly Wizard, and Aly Balin. Megan's book for beginners is called Fiddle Studio Book 1 a…
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This episode presents a setting of In Memory of Coleman by Ed Reavy from a session at the Arthouse Bar and dives into everything we know about how fiddle tunes get composed. The artists mentioned are John Wobus, Taylor Swift, Rick Rubin, Mark Irwin, Ed Reavy, Michael Coleman, Joe Reavy and Tommy Caulfield. Find links on the Fiddle Studio blog. Supp…
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When it comes to sexual health for women, there always seems to be a “hush hush” about it. But what might seem to be a quiet topic or a funny joke to some, for others it can be crushing and life altering. Today we have Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus joining us to talk about how important it is to clinically look at women’s sexual health closely and provide a…
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This episode presents a setting of Forget Me Not by Larry Redican from a session at the Arthouse Bar and discusses the dos and don'ts of violin and fiddle bowgrips. The artists mentioned are Larry Redican, Frank O'Higgins, Jack Coen, Paddy O'Brien, and the dance teachers Peter and Cyril McNiff. Find links on the Fiddle Studio Blog. Support the show…
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Maternal mental health cannot be stressed enough folks. Sometimes it’s just referred to as “postpartum”, which is sad because it emphasizes how common perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) are. We have a riveting episode here for you today with the wonderful Dayna Kutrz, LMSW, CPT. Dayna is a psychotherapist and author with a subspeciality i…
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This episode presents a setting of Tatter Jack Walsh from a session at the Arthouse Bar and talks about the different ways you can play backup on the fiddle. The people mentioned are Noah VanNorstrand and John Mac Walter. Find links at the Fiddle Studio blog. Support the show Find the sheet music for this fiddle tune on the Fiddle Studio blog. Get …
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Ayurveda is an age-old tradition originating from India around the 2nd millennium BCE (a very very long time ago!). “Ayur” in Sanskrit means “Life” and “Veda” means “Science” or “Knowledge”. The Vedas, or Hindu scriptures, are one of the oldest pieces of text on the planet that contain scientific knowledge that is gradually only now being proven by…
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This episode presents a setting of Winder Slide by Joe LaRose from a jam at the Peabody Heights Brewery and dives into why fiddle tunes have repeats (and if you have to do them). The artists mentioned are Donna Herbert, Becky Tracy, Joe LaRose, Bruce Molsky, Rayna Gellert, and Bill Dillof. Find links at the Fiddle Studio blog. Support the show Find…
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What is birth justice anyway? Sometimes it might feel like there are too many voices in that room and the birthing individual’s wants and needs aren’t heard. It may seem at times like it’s medicine vs. parent. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Today we talk to Janel Feliz Martir, a AAPI birth worker who has both medical school training in obstetr…
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This episode presents a setting of Buck Mountain from a jam at the the Peabody Heights Brewery in Baltimore and discusses what vibrato is, when to use vibrato in fiddling and how to get started learning to vibrate! The artists mentioned are Alice Kanack, Napoleon Bonaparte Chisholm "Uncle Nip", The Virginia Vagabonds, and Armin Barnett . Find links…
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This is a Peruvian legend about a boy name Acuri, song of the thunder god, who is sent down to earth by his father to learn about the ways of man. Acuri's adventurous apprenticeship is served against an exotic setting of talking foxes, many-colored llamas and huge, threatening serpents. He encounters greed, dishonesty, and vanity among humans, and …
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This episode presents a setting of Sadie at the Back Door by Jere Canote from a jam at the the Peabody Heights Brewery in Baltimore and gives you advice on how to improve your tone on the fiddle or violin! The artists mentioned are Jere Canote and Greg Canote. Find links at the Fiddle Studio blog. Support the show Find the sheet music for this fidd…
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TW: panic disorder, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, & suicide After much delay, we are happy to be back and give you the final installment of The Midnight Library! We are joined by one old friend and one new friend! You know him, you love him, Reiner Slay (vocalist of Concrete Supergun) is back! We also have a new guest, Marie Walker, host …
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Hello folks! Today's episode is a bit unique as it's my birthday and I'm 34 weeks pregnant! On the show I share a little bit about my journey over the last few months experiencing pregnancy after treating pregnant people for years and learning so much from all of the guests here on Fit As A Fiddle.Kirjoittanut Dr. Sneha Gazi
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This episode presents a setting of Booth Shot Lincoln from a jam at the Peabody Heights Brewery in Baltimore and discusses scales, what they are good for and why play them (or not)! The artists mentioned are Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Marcus Martin. Find links on the Fiddle Studio blog. Support the show Find the sheet music for this fiddle tune on t…
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Here’s a bold statement. Dancers, while extremely great at moving their bodies, sometimes don’t actually know how to do it optimally. Getting injured on and off the stage is not uncommon for dancers. Oftentimes these aches, pains and sometimes broken or torn tissues are directly a result of improper, overused movements. Our passionate and incredibl…
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This episode presents a setting of The Coming of Spring by Paddy O'Brien from a session at the Arthouse Bar in Baltimore and discusses discusses up and down bows, what they are, and how to use them in fiddle tunes! The artists mentioned are Paddy O'Brien, Seána Davey, Stephen Doherty, and Líosa Murphy. Links are included in the Fiddle Studio Blog p…
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You might think a strong core is the most important thing when it comes to physical fitness. You might also think that age dooms you to weakness and that there’s not much you can do about it. Think again! Our guest today, Irene Donahue, a fitness expert and personal trainer in NYC, teaches us that the whole body needs to work together throughout li…
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This episode presents a setting of Trip to Birmingham, a reel by Josie McDermott from a session at the Arthouse Bar in Baltimore and discusses addresses the question of why fiddlers might want to learn to read music! The artists mentioned are Rachel Eddy, Matt Muloy, and Josie McDermott. Links can be found on the Fiddle Studio Blog post. Support th…
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Some people think physical therapy is all about getting massages. Others might think it’s about doing a few exercises. Still others (SADLY!) think it’s about getting a hot pack and ultrasound to their knee. Oof! Although my guest, Dr. Julia Rosenthal, and I are both physical therapists, we are not biased in knowing the truth that physical therapy i…
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TW: suicide, depression, pet death, self-harm We are back and ready to continue our journey through the different lives of Nora Seed. Will she find the life that will make her happy? Joining us on this adventure are friends new and old! We have Dr. Chelsea Tanner, flutist, mindset coach, and host of Align Your Mind and Laurel Rockall, co-host of Hi…
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This episode presents a setting of Fly in the Porter, a jig by Paddy O'Brien from a session at the Arthouse Bar in Baltimore and discusses how to get started making up your own music and your own tunes on the fiddle! The artists mentioned are Alice Kanack, Lynn Blakeslee, Paddy O'Brien, and Billy McComiskey. Find links on the Fiddle Studio blog pos…
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The ambiguities and the “gray space” of birth and parenthood can often make it difficult for people to process and articulate emotions. But while you would think to enroll your toddler into art class and not yourself, it might be worth it to consider the power of art therapy. Our guest, Sharon Itkoff Nacache ATR-BC LCAT PMH-C, is a Perinatal Mental…
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TW: pet death, suicide, depression If you could live other variations of your life where you made different choices, would you? We explore that concept with Matt Haig's The Midnight Library with long time friends of the podcast, trombonist Izzy Holman (@sweetizzy123) and photographer/graphic designer Wendy Tabor (@designerwithfire). Our protagonist…
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This episode presents a setting of Grieg's Pipes from a session at the Arthouse Bar in Baltimore and discusses playing fiddle for live dancing and dancers! The artists mentioned are Rachel Eddy, Ken Kolodner, David Smuckler, Richard Osban, and the Flanagan Brothers. Find links on the Fiddle Studio blog. Support the show Find the sheet music for thi…
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The process of preparing for birth, giving birth, and recovering can be described in many ways. Some might say incredible, others might say life changing, and still others might say horrific. But whatever someone’s experience is, one thing is for sure. It always helps to know a bit about the process before the day you welcome your bundle of joy. Je…
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In this podcast within a podcast, Buck is joined by Linus and Sally Montgomery to discuss the 2004 rom-com Win a Date with Tad Hamilton. Why this specific movie? I couldn't tell you. Thanks for listening! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @2ndfiddles IG: @secondfiddlespodcast FB: SecondFiddlesPodcast…
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This episode presents a setting of Hob Dye from a jam at R House in Baltimore and discusses how to get really, really good at the fiddle! My weight lifting coach is Emily Socolinsky, my husband the flute player is Charley Beller. The artists mentioned are Kenny Hall and Jim Ringer and the website is Slippery Hill. Links can be found at the Fiddle S…
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