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The Beginning Fiddler

Discussions relating to learning the fiddle

Members: 92
Latest Activity: 12 hours ago

This Group is For Beginners Who Love to Play, and Teachers Who Love to Teach!

We're all learning here in the Fiddle World, even those of us who've played more than 20 years. Let's get together and help each other out!

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Percy

What made you decide to learn to play the fiddle? 45 Replies

For many of us, we're beginning this journey late in life. I was 50 when I started. I'd like to hear your stories! To get things started, I'll give you mine. I've been a musician for many years -- p…

Started by Percy. Last reply by Alex. Wilson 12 hours ago.

Kristopher Trevino

GUTS anyone???

Gut strings....does anyone use them, and if so how different is the sound from steel strings?

Started by Kristopher Trevino 23 hours ago.

George Shepherd

Vibrato: How much is too much? 6 Replies

I watched a video on You Tube by a chap promoting his on-line music lessons. He was demonstrating how to play "'Amazing Grace" with vibrato. My own feeling- and this is of course speaking as a comple…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Dec. 19, 2009.

Bill Chapman

Stupid question... 14 Replies

But I'll ask any way. I currently have a VERY inexpenssive Chinese violin that was a gift when I retired. I have been struggling with it since day 1. Over the weekend, I put new Preludes on it. ANdit…

Started by Bill Chapman. Last reply by Aitor Dec. 9, 2009.

bnally

Internet fiddle Teachers 27 Replies

should you have a fiddle or violin teacher, I think yes if you can afford one and if you can find one and yes if you can find one you can work with. but I think with today's online help you can do it…

Started by bnally. Last reply by Aitor Dec. 9, 2009.

Mary Margaret

Christmas gift for your teacher?

What is anyone giving their teacher this year? Or do you give a gift to your teacher?

Started by Mary Margaret Dec. 8, 2009.

Jessica

Warm-Ups for the Violinist 20 Replies

Is a book put out by Carol Ann Wheeler through Mel Bay Publications and so worth checking out. It comes with a cd and helps one develop dexterity, roll ups, turnarounds, along with chromatic and wris…

Started by Jessica. Last reply by Jessica Nov. 20, 2009.

Mary Margaret

Let's hear your good fiddle news 14 Replies

I'll share first because I am thrilled to pieces right now. My teacher complimented me on my intonation tonight - yes he sure did! Ya coulda knocked me over with a feather. He's a wonderful teacher…

Started by Mary Margaret. Last reply by Mary Margaret Oct. 10, 2009.

Mary Margaret

happy practice happy playing 1 Reply

Hello -I posted this in the Irish Trad Group because that is what I usually play but thought maybe the Beginner Group would have a lot of good stuff to say! I want to encourage anyone and everyone w…

Started by Mary Margaret. Last reply by George Shepherd Oct. 4, 2009.

Percy

Sweet Tone for Waltzes Ballads and Airs 12 Replies

As most of you know, I've been on a "quest" to create that sweet tone similar to Jay Ungar and Aly Bain. I'm not so much interested in playing fast tunes. Hardy Kefes has been guiding me through the…

Started by Percy. Last reply by George Shepherd Sep. 27, 2009.

George Shepherd

Holding Violin/Fiddle 23 Replies

There appears to be some conflicting advice on how a violin should be held. One version is "Bring your left shoulder around so it's under the chin rest and forms a support from below." Another is "No…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Sep. 26, 2009.

George Shepherd

Bruce Molsky - Cotton Eye Joe 3 Replies

Watch the thumb on this video. I haven't seen anybody move a thumb about like this, what is he doing?

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by Barry Nelson Sep. 24, 2009.

Tom

Webcam Fiddle Lessons 1 Reply

Anyone had any luck with this? If so, what was your setup? Thanks, Tom

Started by Tom. Last reply by Joanne Ward Sep. 20, 2009.

George Shepherd

Seamless transition between bow strokes? 2 Replies

I've been trying to achieve a "seamless" transition between bow strokes; i.e. moving from up stroke to down stroke and vise versa. I gather the technique involves rolling the bow slightly towards the…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Sep. 16, 2009.

Rob

What makes a person sound like a fiddler? 7 Replies

I have noticed that I can play many tunes, but to me they just sound like boring tunes. I watched Prairie Acre not to long ago and their fiddler Tricia Spencer does a super job of really accenting tu…

Started by Rob. Last reply by Jessica Sep. 10, 2009.

George Shepherd

Progress? 9 Replies

I feel I have made some progress with my playing, inasmuch as I can play most of the tunes that I know (not perfectly, but improving all the time) and can, most of the time, recognize when I am playi…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Aug. 27, 2009.

George Shepherd

Strings and Rosin 27 Replies

The violin I have is a student quality and I have decided that it will probably benefit from a change of strings. I understand that violin/fiddle players have their preferences when it comes to strin…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by Stephen J. De Vito Aug. 26, 2009.

Mary Margaret

"Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within" by Kenny Werner 4 Replies

My fiddle teacher and me had a longish philosophical discussion tonight which grew out my stated dissatisfaction with the quality of my playing. I won't bore everyone with the details but he strongly…

Started by Mary Margaret. Last reply by Mary Margaret Aug. 25, 2009.

George Shepherd

Strings - again :) 1 Reply

I have been diligent in cleaning the rosin off my fiddle and strings as recommended. However, I notice that my strings (Thomastik Precisions) actually sound better when they have a coating of rosin o…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Jul. 18, 2009.

George Shepherd

Cleaning Strings 10 Replies

I faithfully wipe down my fiddle after every time I play but I notice there appears to be a light residue from the rosin adhering to my strings. Is there anything I could use to clean them properly?…

Started by George Shepherd. Last reply by George Shepherd Jun. 29, 2009.

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Bill Brisotti Comment by Bill Brisotti on December 18, 2009 at 12:12pm
Hi, Folks,
I've been working with the "aerobics" book and have found it quite helpful. I'm also going through the standard Irish tunes (and some bluegrass tunes) and playing along with various "youtubers" who have recorded versions on the fiddle of these jigs, reels, hornpipes, waltzes, etc. All of this is very helpful, especially for a player beginning the fiddle, but who has a background of performance of these tunes on other stringed instruments.
Adam R Sweet Comment by Adam R Sweet on April 1, 2009 at 9:48pm
George Fowler is running a Fiddle Camp group for people that just want to focus on that. Check it out!
Dave Light Comment by Dave Light on March 30, 2009 at 7:04pm
Interesting looking topics. Once my wife is recovered from her knee surgery enough for me to get back online, I'll probably add my two cents from time to time!
Pat Jack Comment by Pat Jack on March 28, 2009 at 3:55am
May I like ... totally regress and learn everything over again? Please?

:-)
Percy Comment by Percy on March 11, 2009 at 8:55am
We'll certainly keep this group going. It's a little quiet, but as you say, it's a good place to start-- AND tips and comments here will be always be useful for new players just coming in!
Percy Comment by Percy on February 15, 2009 at 8:49am
There are wonderful, inspirational stories here! And I feel honored to be in company with such fine people -- both my fellow adult beginners, and those who have been playing for years and are willing to share their knowledge and experience with us. Bless you all!
Mary Margaret Comment by Mary Margaret on February 14, 2009 at 10:19pm
Oh John - the story about the young man's courage is very moving to me. And your willingness to be honest with him is what enabled him to tell you his story.

Music is sometimes a mission, is it not?
-MM
John Timpany Comment by John Timpany on February 13, 2009 at 6:01am
Years ago I found out just how stupid a teacher can look.

I was teaching guitar, and one young lad that started managed reasonably quickly to hold a simple chord. As I began to show him basic finger style, he kept moving his chord fingers. Each time I tried to get him to change a chord, his other fingers would clamp.
I pondered over the problem for a few weeks, and eventually realised that to be honest to him, I had to tell him I didn't think he would make a guitarist.

When I told him, he said "Yes I know."
I asked him why he came, it seemed he was wasting his money.
"I have a brain disorder where one hand tries to do what the other does, and learning guitar helps me overcome it"

It took my breath away.
What courage he had to sit in front of someone who could play - not just better, but play, and show your disability and be ready for criticism.

He stayed with me for years.
Sue B. Comment by Sue B. on February 12, 2009 at 5:14pm
When your teacher asks how things are going, that is often shorthand for, "Give me a hint as to what stuck and what didn't make sense when you tried to practice it, so I know what to repeat or rephrase." When he/she asks about your practice, that is about assessing what kind of time and concentration it took to do whatever was just heard. That lets us learn better what to repeat, what to add, and how much more to ask for at one time. I have a couple of students who typically say they played much better at home. I believe them! but until I hear what they think is "better", I can't know what that means, so it is just a little more challenging to advise and give assignments. Something of a conundrum :) I think the suggestion to bring me a recording is heard as a joke, and I don't press. Sue
Sue B. Comment by Sue B. on February 11, 2009 at 9:21am
Hi! I admire those who begin ANYTHING as adults, especially something as complicated and annoying as a stringed instrument. Only the oboe, French horn, bagpipes or maybe accordion seem worse to me for same. ;) I am not a beginner. In January I started my 50th year playing, and I'm in my 50's. I have some adult novice & intermediate students fiddle & classical students, and reading the questions, trials and triumphs of those of you who are such is quite helpful to me. I will probably weigh in from the teacher/player side when it seems that might be helpful. Sue
 

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