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International

Radio Riel today

August 27, 2008

Today’s From the Library is drawn from the musical traditions of Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Scotland.

nyckelharpa photo by Olov JohanssonThe fiddle is the most common instrument used, but there are two regional variations you will hear: the nyckelharpa, a keyed fiddle from Sweden (left, photo by Olov Johansson); and the hardingfele, or Hardanger fiddle from Norway. Both the nyckelharpa and hardingfele have sympathetic strings, adding almost a drone to the music. The accordion, säckpipa or Swedish bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, and jaw harp make occasional appearances.

These instruments (and the composers of traditional tunes) have been placed at the service of dancers: vals, polska, hambo, schottis, polskamazurka, and marches. Whether 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4, the dominant style of scandinavian couple dances is smooth rotation. Dips, turns, and even walking are done with a lilting, controlled pulse. Sometimes known as “turning dances,” these dances often alternate a traveling portion done in an open or varsouvienne position and a turning portion done in a ballroom or barrel hold.

Radio Riel produces “From the Library” in conjunction with the Caledon Library in Second Life. Today’s music originates from the music library of Otenth Paderborn.

For more information on the Caledon Library, current exhibits and the work of Second Life reference libraries in general, please visit the Caledon Library Web site, or one of their locations in-world.

You can listen to the program at http://music.radioriel.org, or simply visit any Caledon Library branch in-world and press Play on your embedded music player.

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Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders

August 4, 2008

Prim Perfect reports on the benefit for Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders to which I donated two hours of DJing:

Now we are delighted to tell you that this event raised the substantial sum of L$71,120 which equates to a cheque for US $251.67 which has been sent to the New York offices of MSF/DWB.

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Multiculturalism

July 13, 2008

Virtual worlds have the potential to create real and deep connections across many boundaries. Please consider voting to add Arabic language to SL.

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Victorian politics

May 27, 2008

So far it only goes back to 1885, but eventually the online Sittings By Decade (Hansard) will go back to 1805.

Hansard, the Official Report, is the edited verbatim report of proceedings in both Houses of Parliament. Hansard is not a verbatim account of debates in Parliament. It seeks to eliminate “repetitions, redundancies and obvious errors”.

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I hate time changes

March 11, 2008

And I think virtual worlds should just pick a universally recognized time standard and stick to it. Let users adjust to their local time. Vote to change from Pacific Standard/Daylight Time to UTC (Greenwich or Zulu Time).

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