Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST,BlackAcornUK Date: 08 Jan 24 - 06:52 PM Cheers Robin/BBCW! And Stilly River Sage - I thought that too, ha ha. But I'd hate to exhume my own, old/bold assertions from two decades ago... |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 08 Jan 24 - 05:18 AM If you look on our trio website there are links to Nick's series of podcasts exploring the origin and variations of specific folk songs. https://www.caffreymcgurkmadge.com/ Up to series 3 now. Robin |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Stilly River Sage Date: 07 Jan 24 - 04:47 PM A podcast is nothing more than a mp3 file with an rss file attached to it. The initial idea was to download files to an iPod, but it's grown beyond that into something . . . well where it's all heading is still up in the air. Nineteen years ago Patrick spoke a mouthful! |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST,BlackAcornUK Date: 07 Jan 24 - 03:40 PM This thread feels like it could be worth reviving - does anyone have folk music podcast recommendations? Personally, I'm particularly interested in the 'long discussion' style format - singers and musicians talking about their interests, practice and careers etc - things like The Old Songs https://tradfolk.co/podcasts/the-old-songs-podcast/old-songs-podcast-series-1/ ...and Folk on Foot https://www.folkonfoot.com ...Any other recommendations? |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: kitchen piper Date: 24 Jul 06 - 04:35 AM Hello! I'd love to hear from anyone who tried out my smallpipe podcast. I'm running a competition this week for people who have tried it out. Answer a questionnaire and the first 20 people to reply win one of our CDs. Check it out if you're up for this! Click here! :) Vix |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: PatrickCostello Date: 17 Aug 05 - 01:37 PM We've had to move our podcast banjo lesson series to a new server. We've also added lessons in tenor banjo, advanced frailing banjo and even some blues guitar stuff. The new URL is:http://howandtao.com If anybody is interested in adding a workshop into the mix or even starting up a podcast lesson series let me know. -Patrick |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: kitchen piper Date: 10 Jul 05 - 07:57 AM I should have included my actual podcast blog link: Smallpiper Podcast I also started a Festival Podcast, but didn't get past the first edition. I'm thinking of doing a podcast from a session we're running in a couple of weeks though, so watch this space! I love the banjo podcast, that rocks! :-) |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: sapper82 Date: 03 Jul 05 - 10:35 AM YEEEHAH! and it works! |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: sapper82 Date: 03 Jul 05 - 10:34 AM Just to show I can do it, here's the blue clicky for Patrick's site:- Patrick's Banjo Lessons |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: PatrickCostello Date: 02 Jul 05 - 12:49 PM A podcast is nothing more than a mp3 file with an rss file attched to it. The initial idea was to download files to an iPod, but it's grown beyond that into something . . . well where it's all heading is still up in the air. We've just started a series of banjo lessons via podcast. http://patrickcostello.blogsome.com/2005/06/30/virtual-banjo-lessons/ |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Amos Date: 02 Jul 05 - 11:32 AM Download it to your computer; use iTunes to add it to your iPod. A |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST Date: 01 Jul 05 - 01:35 PM How do I get the podcast onto the pod? There's an interesting-sounding programme on BBC Radio 4 next week on "textual forensics", but I doubt I'll be in to listen; however, if I downloaded it, it would be ideal dog-walk listening - if I can get it onto my iPod Mini. |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: kitchen piper Date: 15 Jun 05 - 09:51 AM Hello! I know this is a bit late, but I only just found the thread! Podcasting is basically a new way of delivery radio content so that you can download using the blogger style RSS function. What makes it different from radio is that you download it to your computer (and then into your iPod if you so wish) so you can take the content away with you and listen at your leisure. I've just completed a little paper-ette thing (MAed module) on podcasting to teach tunes. Check it out and also the accompanying website. :-) Vix |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST Date: 04 Apr 05 - 04:43 AM this might be of interest |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST Date: 04 Apr 05 - 03:24 AM I dont know much about them other than what I heard on the recent World in your ear prog on BBC radio 4 Basically it is a radio programme that is downloadable that you can subscribe to and recieve on a regular basis. The original concept was to give iPod users something akin to radio programmes on their favourite topics instead of being tied to corporate radio stations. Its still down loading stuff off the internet but there are directories where you can find a range of programmes This format has been taken on board by amateurs and enthusiasts and seems ideal for niche interests who are forever being overlooked by the corporations Sometime ago I posted a thread here asking for favourite internet radio stations and got a good response which brought some interesting stuff to light I thought a similar thing would happen with this thread |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Dave Hanson Date: 03 Apr 05 - 11:13 PM OK. What is a podcast ? eric |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST Date: 03 Apr 05 - 08:16 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST,Have shed but no cookie Date: 03 Apr 05 - 03:47 PM Theres been some interesting replies there must be more info out there |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST Date: 02 Apr 05 - 08:16 PM http://www.howtopodcast.org/ HOW TO PODCAST IN THREE (RELATIVELY) EASY STEPS |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: sapper82 Date: 02 Apr 05 - 10:23 AM Try Vicki Swan's podcasts http://smallpiper.blogspot.com/ |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Scooby Doo Date: 02 Apr 05 - 07:29 AM The Miskin podcast took me right back to last weekend in the marque on Sunday lunchtime,that was a session. Scooby doo |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Mark Cohen Date: 02 Apr 05 - 04:01 AM It's what the aliens did in "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers." Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: momnopp Date: 01 Apr 05 - 11:23 PM I'm given to understand that podcasting is the "next big thing". What the hell is podcasting, anyway???????? Peace, JudyO/momnopp |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: GUEST,skipy Date: 01 Apr 05 - 05:58 PM add the letter "r" & you have an anagram of "postcards" Skipy |
Subject: RE: podcasts From: Mrs.Duck Date: 01 Apr 05 - 05:45 PM I am currently listening to a podcast from Miskin festival Miskin |
Subject: podcasts From: GUEST,Have Shed but no cookie Date: 01 Apr 05 - 11:37 AM I've only just discovered podcasts Anyone found any gems |
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