Fiddlers learn art the traditional way

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In this Feb. 17, 2013 photo, Dylan Haugh looks to his grandfather, Mike Haugh, as they play during the Illinois Old Time Fiddlers Association monthly jam in Shelbyville. Dylan has been playing the fiddle for about 4 months. The theme of the association is to keep the roots music alive by passing on the skills needed to play it, and the 45-strong membership ranges from men and women in their 90s right down to 11-year-old Dylan Haugh from Mattoon. (AP Photo/Herald & Review, Lisa Morrison)
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One of the most effective paths to mastery of old time fiddlin', however, is the same tried and true methodology that passed it on for decades: sitting down with your fiddle among other players and jamming together. That was the pattern Sunday afternoon as accompanists playing everything from guitar to dulcimer also lent their contributions to the joyful sound.

"Hands-on learning," said Daisy Hobson, the president's wife and the association's historian. "It's still the best way."

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