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I made a progressive course to help you on each step of your fiddle journey. My goal is to make it easy and fun for you to learn the fiddle and violin. If the learning process is fun, then you'll naturally want to play every day 🏆
Each lesson in the course has LearningChunks™ which help you to play the music you love:
- 🎶 Sheet music (full tune as well as snippets)
- 🔈 Audio loops for parts and whole tune
- 🎥 Video loops
- 📈 Step-by-step notes to help you get this
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- 🤓 Friendly community of fellow fiddlers
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❤️ Jaso'n
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That's amazing! At first I thought you had a separate drone going.
NY TUNE
This kind of content about the fiddle is very motivating and refreshing. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Spain
Thank you for sharing this! I picked up the fiddle two years ago, at 28 years ago. Im a single mom and i work full time, so don’t have much time some days ha, but your videos have taught me a lot about practicing and using that time wisely. Thank you so much! You are a great teacher!
Thanks for the tips Jason. What are your thoughts on practicing with a mute as opposed to practicing quietly?
I dont recognise whiskey before brekfast😅
You make learning so easy! Love your style of teaching, thanks so much :)
Thanks so much. I will give it a try.
What a lesson! This is SO good! I clenched my jaw, hunched my shoulders and did lots of wrong things!!!!! This has really helped me! Thank you SO much!
Pizzaaaaa! 😅 Great video, Jason!
thanks
man idk if you will even see comments on an old video like this but thank you so much for these videos and how well you break them down. as a beginner so many of these tutorials go way too fast for a beginner like me but with your videos and especially the visual charts popping up I'm able to go back however many times it takes and break everything down to practice step by step and and actually learn this. You are the best channel out here I have found for this man I appreciate you.
My son has been taking violin lessons for a few years- he's 10 - and I played him a version of this doing with a girl fiddling and buck dancing (gotta learn that!) and so now he's singing softly to him self "her teeth are crooked and her legs are bowed, but she sure is a lot of fun...". So cute. Anyway we went through this lesson today, thank you sir. We sing "get along lady John" however.
Grazie mille!!! Mi hai aiutato tantissimo
🤘 amazing brother tutorial please
Is there any way you could say "down up down up down" for the bowing? I've been told several different ways eg down up up down and I'd love to know the right way for this sound to start
So good! Love this song ❤️
This is the ONE song I learned on piano as a child! Was my late father’s request. So happy to see this as I’ve just taken up violin this past winter!
I love your channel so much. Thank you for posting these!
Bravooo
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I haven't watched a second of these Satanic Games.
I was almost 30 years old when that film came out! Great lesson, sir! Thank you.
That was totally awesome. Love hearing and learning these.....
Thanks for the encouragement! You seem like such a positive person.
I don't know my skills but You make me feel like learning them.
Do you have a double thick bridge? It looks thick on this video.
I don’t have the right haircut 😂😂😂😂
Brilliant
Great tips- keeping a calm approach and follow-through is key to the throw-away bow- it takes time and patience. My tendency was to crash and land first, then follow through- terrible sound. Bad sound results from sloppy, hard playing when you try to bring a tune to speed too soon. It's amazing how light a touch you can have on the bow and fingerboard and still have sufficient volume and a nice tone. Thanks.
I hate it.
Are you saying that's the Sourwood Mountain tune or are you saying "Sourwood Mountain Fiddle raga" is a fiddle get together? I don't don't know what a raga is but nothing about that sounds like Sourwood Mountain, especially Round Peak... What IS that?
D Arkansas Traveler
This was right on time¡ I needed this message so much right now, thanks so much
D major
Thanks for this video
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Thanks! I'm still fiddling. I started 5 years ago on an Irish island aged 52. I borrowed a fiddle from Cape Clear Island Library and searched my intermittent Internet connection. I found inspiration from Jason and his wonderful way of teaching .
Amazing. What a good place to learn to fiddle.
Your library loans out fiddles!!!!!!!??????😮 wow.
Thank you, Jason. That was highly motivating!!
Glad it helped!
Gold medal performance!
I started the violin in my mid sixties and had never played an instrument before. I’m not really good at it but I keep taking lessons and practicing. 😊
Ive got an 8 string hardanger fiddle that sounds magical
That's fun 😊
Lovely played, sir
Nice!
thanks so much I very much enjoy your channel I'm taking private lessons myself which usually are the winter spring seasons with the summer being off so that's when I found you this summer and I've picked up some things that I didn't understand before like drone notes; I had toGoogle it to find out what exactly it meant and how to do it but that's good too I bet there was an earlier video that I can't find that talked about what it was on your site anyways I've got to go out and do work now and I have to get back into the habit of practicing every day which I've been out of most of the summer thanks again thanks again
Fabulous! Sorry 51 yr. Old: Im 93 yrs old and just aced Tennessee waltz: YEA 😅
SHEET Music🎉
I love it ❤ I can do it with a piano 🎹
I absolutely love your KZread short videos- they make playing and sounding better, and learning tunes so much more accessible!!!