Interested in lots of things.
Articles I've enjoyed working on
- Contrabass trombone
GA
DYK
- Cimbasso
GA
- Serpent (instrument)
GA
- Soprano trombone
GA
- A-flat clarinet
GA
- Saxophones: soprillo, sopranino, contrabass, subcontrabass, tubax
- Ophicleide
- New Zealand wine
- Marlborough wine region
- Hawke's Bay wine region
- An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
- Anthony Whitaker
- John Psathas
- Orchestra Wellington
- Dunedin Symphony Orchestra
Reviewed/Reviewing
- Music of The Lord of the Rings film series
GA
- Monotron
GA
- White Diamonds
GA1 (August 2023 Backlog Drive)
- Tellico Dam
GA (August 2023 Backlog Drive)
- Matiu / Somes Island
GA (August 2023 Backlog Drive)
- Nausicaa (opera)
GA
Current projects and preoccupations
- Musical instruments
- I said I wouldn't, but the trombone-related articles were in a bad state, so I fixed them up; the types of trombone article should never have happened, so its material was moved to sensible places: back to trombone, or to new articles: contrabass trombone, bass trombone, cimbasso, alto trombone, valve trombone, soprano trombone, and superbone; tenor trombone can mostly defer to the main trombone article. I suspect that a lot of the sackbut article should be reduced/cited/corrected, and even largely moved back to the history section of the main trombone article.
- Articles about New Zealand, helping out on WP:NZ, and participating in Wikipedia:Meetups/Wellington
- New Zealand conductors, composers and orchestras; there is no article for SOUNZ (Toi te Arapūoru / Centre for New Zealand Music), and it needs to be an authority control source for New Zealand classical and contemporary music; many articles are incomplete and need photos/infoboxes.
- Wine articles, particularly New Zealand wine and rare or unusual (often Italian) grape varieties, for example Sagrantino or Corvinone
- Hooking things up in Wikidata
- Contributing photos to Commons
- Buffing references and citations in general wherever necessary
- Reviewing article ratings, using the ORES predicted ArticleQuality score as a rough guideline (up to class B at least)
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