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To do

Traditional Games category

Traditional Sports category

Traditional agricultural sports

To possibly put in a subcategory Category:Traditional agricultural sports

categorizing fiddlers

distinguish between category:Irish fiddlers (the genre) and category:Fiddlers from Ireland.

Sandbox: User:Eitch/Fiddlers from Ireland
fiddlers

Also Fiddlers to categorize Make sure all bluelinks in Talk:List of fiddlers#Notable recorded fiddlers from Fiddle article are categorized.


fiddlers

fiddlers by genre
bluegrass fiddlers by nationality
fiddlers by nationality
american fiddlers by style


american bluegrass fiddlers

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
blues
bluegrass
cajun
country
creole
old timey
southern us rock
argentinian
canadian
misc
cape breton
newfoundland
scottish-canadian
celtic
classical
english
experimental
folk
folk-rock
hip-hop
hot club
irish
jazz
mexican
norwegian
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

and more

  • dead categories:
category:german cajun fiddlers
category:german bluegrass fiddlers
category:american cajun fiddlers


e.g. Jenny Wilhelms: nationality=category:Finnish fiddlers; style=category:swedish fiddlers

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"
  • 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

image

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

vikings, etc

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)

other

  • Give "Christopher Robin Milne" both {{ self-published | article | date=January 2007 }} and {{ citations missing | article | date=January 2007 }}

Done

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
  • giving weight

no set footwork

  • 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

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

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
Fiddlers by nationality
Nationalities
Genres

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.