Edward Howe
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Genre: Electronica / Experimental / Folk
Location DAMARISCOTTA, Maine, US
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Last Login: 5/26/2012
Member Since 8/4/2006
Website www.daverowetrio.com
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I started playing fiddle at the age of 4 learning suzuki method. My tastes tended to lean towards bluegrass at the time. My dad used to practice his bango next to my room so I always fell asleep listening to the plunk plunk above my room. From there, I listened to the sweet sounds of bluegrass at various bluegrass events across maine. I got into other music by intrest. Celtic, rock, funk, groove, electronica, and beyond, as Ive been exposed. Having an extensive electronics background, I took an intrest to the electric violin. I use loops, effects, and various other toys to create the sound I desire from my fiddle. I play a 5-string NS Designs violin using an AKG wireless, MXR equalization, BBE sonic, Digitec Jamman, Line 6 echopark, boss tuner, and finaly the great Acoustic Image Coda power amp. My playback speaker is a New England Audio Research 1.8 (now Terra Designs). .................... .. ..........Layout Provided By FreeCodeSource.com - ....Myspace Layouts.... -
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I started playing fiddle at the age of 4 learning suzuki method. My tastes tended to lean towards bluegrass at the time. My dad used to practice his bango next to my room so I always fell asleep listening to the plunk plunk above my room. From there, I listened to the sweet sounds of bluegrass at various bluegrass events across maine. I got into other music by intrest. Celtic, rock, funk, groove, electronica, and beyond, as Ive been exposed. Having an extensive electronics background, I took an intrest to the electric violin. I use loops, effects, and various other toys to create the sound I desire from my fiddle. I play a 5-string NS Designs violin using an AKG wireless, MXR equalization, BBE sonic, Digitec Jamman, Line 6 echopark, boss tuner, and finaly the great Acoustic Image Coda power amp. My playback speaker is a New England Audio Research 1.8 (now Terra Designs).
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10 of 80Morethanks for the friendship Edward. You are one of my inspiration. Hope we can meet someday. I really want to learn your violin technique
How are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding
Hi Edward,



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It is a great day to be alive!
Thanks for including me!
What new thought can I notice now to add to my creativity?
What are my greatest strengths?
What Question can I ask to empower myself and others?
How can I improve the experience of those I encounter today?
What can I do to facilitate your Gift?
Yesterday Is History
Tomorrow is a Mystery
Today is a Gift...
That's why we call it the Present
Blessings,
Rich Baumann * folksinger * songwriter * storyteller * educator
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Thank you for your friendship!
luving your style! <3


..Thanks so much for your friendship and your support. I wish you a fantastic weekend. Happy Easter. Hello from Rino :-)))
Greetings from Rino
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