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[edit] categorizing fiddlers
fiddlers
- fiddlers by genre
- bluegrass fiddlers by nationality
- fiddlers by nationality
- american fiddlers by style
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- american bluegrass fiddlers
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So: 1. American bluegrass fiddlers is
- in 'American fiddlers by style' under "bluegrass"
- in 'Bluegrass fiddlers by nationality' under "American"
2a. 'American fiddlers by style' is
- in 'Fiddlers by nationality' under "American"
2b. 'Bluegrass fiddlers by nationality' is
- in 'Fiddlers by style' under "Bluegrass"
3. 'Fiddlers by nationality' and 'Fiddlers by genre' are
- in 'Fiddlers'
4. Jim Bob is in
- American bluegrass fiddlers
- American fiddlers?
- Bluegrass fiddlers?
for:
- alt rock
- american
- georgia
- louisiana
- missouri
- north carolina
- oklahoma
texas- west virginia
bluesbluegrasscajuncountrycreoleold timey- southern us rock
argentiniancanadianmisccape bretonnewfoundlandscottish-canadian
- celtic
- classical
english- experimental
- folk
- folk-rock
- hip-hop
- hot club
irish- jazz
mexicannorwegian- pop
psychograss (progressive bluegrass)- rock
- traditional/rock
- uk
- scottish
- shetland
the following styles are played by fiddlers from multiple places: blues? bluegrass cajun irish scottish
[edit] and more
- dead categories:
- german cajun fiddlers
- german bluegrass fiddlers
- american cajun fiddlers
- canadian bluegrass fiddlers
- kill [:category:american bluegrass fiddlers]] (move all to both 'american fiddlers' and 'bluegrass fiddlers')
- make sure all national styles are represented in the fiddle genres cat
- e.g. Jenny Wilhelms: nationality=finnish; style=swedish
- categorize Dave Swarbrick
- wikify Mark O'Connor
- bantumi
- dakon
- ouril
- sungka
- toee
- Vamana guntalu
- somehow deal with wikimanqala.org (e.g. http://www.wikimanqala.org/wiki/Category:Traditional_games
[edit] collected over wikibreak lay 08
- Kary Mullis
- Hoffman sentence
- doesn't matter if he was watching the lines
- NIRS
- copy edit of "medical uses" in "applications"
- Local field potential
- lead needs rewrite
- mention EEG, ECG, EMG
- stuff from and link to extracellular field potential
- lead needs rewrite
- Single unit recording
- needs wikification
- Second language acquisition
- inline citations
- many references missing
- Patch clamp
- recruit someone from WP Ukraine to translate
- post to talk page with help from User talk:Ans-mo
- photo of "applying suction" (non-practioners wouldn't guess you actually suck)
- Knockout mouse
- bring together with gene knockout?
- methods, #4: "fur"
- strain 129 = ?
- bigger version of image at top?
- compare to "classical" transfection
[edit] image
- image of kilikiti
- image of st elizabeth ann seton
- image of vitaly kanevski
- a photo of the Sumatran Rhinoceros
[edit] text
[edit] contra dance
I recently wrote a major addition for contra dance. after writing all I knew, I started reading and ended up with a print-out of my addition covered in red-ink notes. travelling, I carried that printout with me for over a month... and now I've accidentally left it in new hampshire while I am speeding off to turkey.
what I cut before submitting:
====History==== Centuries ago, the most common contra dances were triple minors danced in short sets (usually 6 to 8 couples) or "whole-set" dances, in which only one couple in the entire set is active (triplets are whole-set dances for very short sets). * The '''first revival'''
need: first revival second revival stats on relative frequency of triples and duples through the ages originator of "indecent" more on triplets MUSIC
Style
- stomping
- twirls
- - end-of-swing cranks
- - tops
no set footwork
- giving weight
- my addition (in progress)
- in contra choreography, remove replace uses of 'the man and his woman' with 'the man and the woman' in Courtesy Turn, Swing, and Contra Corners
[edit] boston (band)
barry gordreau linked multiple times
info box doesn't list all the members
repetition
out-of-context business about sholz's lawsuit win
[edit] vikings, etc
[edit] categorization
- categorize all individual mancala games as [[Category:Traditional board games]]
- build up a more involved set of "Traditional games" categories - by region, country, and type of game (following the divisions already used in categorizing game - "traditional chess variants," etc)
- Fiddlers' list:
Now and then over the past months I've made a couple categorizing edits that I then go nowhere with. Here's my proposal — if we can agree on something, we can all start doing the edits:
1. I think the content of this article could all be better done in categories, except for the redlinks. So I think we should make sure every one of the bluelinks is categorized, remove them from the list, and retitle the article "Fiddlers who need articles."
2. Then we need a system of categorization. There's already
- Fiddlers
- Fiddlers by genre
- Genres
- Fiddlers by nationality
- Nationalities
- Fiddlers by genre
where each fiddler is put in a nationality and a genre category. That's good, but I think it could be nice to expand this to
- Fiddlers
- Fiddlers by genre
- Genres
- Nationalities
- Genres
- Fiddlers by nationality
- Nationalities
- Genres
- Nationalities
- Fiddlers by genre
with each fiddler put in a nationality and a genre category, and a genre-within-nationality and a nationality-within-genre subcategory (so you click on "bluegrass" and see an alphabetical list of all the bluegrass fiddlers and a list of country subcategories). That would be useful if you wanted to compare the sound of a certain genre across countries — so you could easily get the names of, say, Scottish fiddlers from Scotland and Scottish fiddlers from the U.S. Now, I myself have been known to take an article out of a parent category if it's already in a child category —it runs against the "folders" metaphor, and seems redundant— but I think that in this case it would really add meaning.
[edit] other
- Braineaters
- Hawaii Ultimate League Association
- Vitaly Kanevski (aka Vitaly Kanevskii, Vitali Kanevski, Vitali Kanevskii)
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- Zamri, umri, voskresni! - in english, Freeze, Die, Come to Life!
- Thomas Sydenham should be mentioned in both syndrome and Emil Kraepelin
- Give "Christopher Robin Milne" both {{ self-published | article | date=January 2007 }} and {{ citations missing | article | date=January 2007 }}

