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This is knockout stuff. No one else teaches the essential licks you want and need to know so clearly and with such style and verve. Heartfelt thanks, Chris, for improving my playing.
I’ve been wanting to learn how to “let loose” on the fiddle but felt stuck for some time now. The hardest part is that I don’t know what I need to learn. I’m so happy to have found this channel because it has given me direction. These videos are golden! I’m so excited to go try these licks 😊
Thank you Chris. Your videos are so much what fiddlers need. You get straight to the point and you know what your viewers are looking for. Best of all your approach is both eclectic and inspirational. I shall be signposting these to my pupils and colleagues!
Chris. Hi. I have you Fiddle Handbook from 10 years ago or so, and the "Exploring" Folk and Jazz books too. Great stuff and it's fun for me to see you live. Thanks for this, and for the Amazing Grace vid. Cann't wait to get back to the neighborhood jam scene. Terry - StringWizards - Chicago
Hi Terence. Good to hear from you, and nice to hear that you're enjoying the books and videos. Hopefully you'll be able to use some of these licks when you eventually get back to playing!
@@TheFiddleChannel It's a good thing, being shut in when you have a house full of string instruments. I'm beginning to try to consolidate some concepts in my head and on to my fingers if that makes sense. I am equally at home w/ a banjo or guitar, but rarely saw crossover the concepts until now and more focus on blues pentatonic stuff. Hey can I ask if you have score you put on to paper for your Amazing Grace? Or some tips or pages to focus more on in your Expor Jazz book. I admire guys like you. I can play, but I often don't know what I'm doing. I think if I had the score, I could dis-agregate melody from riffs and then try to identify your thinking in each. Anyway. Thanks, Chris. Terry
@@tmilesstringwizards2445 Hi Terrance. All the solo here was improvised, so there's no score. The best way to learn something from it is just to pick out a few licks and learn them, and try and understand how they relate to the chords or the melody. Then you can use them anywhere and everywhere. From the fiddle handbook, you need to really get to grips with the blues scales, finger patterns and licks, then solos like I did here will just come pouring out!
@@TheFiddleChannel Thanks, Chris. I'm already on it...and thanks for having all this out there. I just thought I'd check. A friend who is a doctor by day and a blue guitar player too, but me on to Transcribe! over Amazing Slow Downer. Thought I'd pass that along, if you hadn't seen it. It is a mobile ap, but just use the desktop version, it has much better control features. Best of luck to you too.
Great video. Thank you for the licks... I'm practising... Love hard hitting music for hard hit people... I want your book, I live in Toronto, Canada. Is that possible?
Hi. If you email me at haighchris@hotmail.com, I swill send you the pdf. All my pdf's are free on request. My patreon is for those who want to make a contribution. www.patreon.com/thefiddlechannel
Hi Chris, I have watched this video many times and would like to get the music for the licks. I can't find your email anywhere, not even in the Fiddlingaround site. How can this be done? I really appreciate these lessons and this information is getting my improv together for me...
Hi Guillermo. Sadly I failed to persuade my publisher that they need a blues violin book. However, I'm working on an E-book on blues. It will take a while, but watch this space!
Hi Daniel. Yes! Would you like to send me an email to haighchris@hotmail.com.? Also, details of all my publications are in the description below the video.
For the backing tracks used on this video, plus all of my pdf's, access to private lessons and much more, join me on Patreon!
patreon.com/thefiddlechannel
Man I can't even describe how happy I am I found this channel
Hi Jensen. Glad to hear it. There's a lot to explore!
This is knockout stuff. No one else teaches the essential licks you want and need to know so clearly and with such style and verve. Heartfelt thanks, Chris, for improving my playing.
Thanks Kit, your comments are appreciated!
I just had you book Beginning Jazz Violin can’t wait to get into it.
Thank You keep them coming.
Nice! I Love it when you write the lick line out. It helps a lot. I'd love to see the rhythm of the lick at 1:45!
Speechless and astonished, you are a violin God!
I’ve been wanting to learn how to “let loose” on the fiddle but felt stuck for some time now. The hardest part is that I don’t know what I need to learn.
I’m so happy to have found this channel because it has given me direction.
These videos are golden! I’m so excited to go try these licks 😊
Glad I was able to help!
Makes it seem so easy 😌 but you can't force it ...muscles and memory.
Absolutely fantastic.
Thanks Christopher!
That intro lick... Wow 😱
My daughter has been learning your blues licks. I posted a youtube short on my channel doing these. Thanks so much for this
That's wonderful to see!
Thank you Chris. Your videos are so much what fiddlers need. You get straight to the point and you know what your viewers are looking for. Best of all your approach is both eclectic and inspirational. I shall be signposting these to my pupils and colleagues!
Thanks Ben, I'm really glad to hear that you're appreciating my efforts!
This is awesome! Excellent!
You are fantastic! Come to teach in Brasil.
Bloody excellent videos...
Great stuff Chris, loads to keep the isolation blues away in this time of zero gigs. Your efforts are much appreciated.
Hi Agus. Thanks, it's a pleasure! This is a once- in a lifetime opportunity to focus on a big project which I would normally never have time for.
Very useful and super clear explanations!
Thanks!
Chris. Hi. I have you Fiddle Handbook from 10 years ago or so, and the "Exploring" Folk and Jazz books too. Great stuff and it's fun for me to see you live. Thanks for this, and for the Amazing Grace vid. Cann't wait to get back to the neighborhood jam scene. Terry - StringWizards - Chicago
Hi Terence. Good to hear from you, and nice to hear that you're enjoying the books and videos. Hopefully you'll be able to use some of these licks when you eventually get back to playing!
@@TheFiddleChannel It's a good thing, being shut in when you have a house full of string instruments. I'm beginning to try to consolidate some concepts in my head and on to my fingers if that makes sense. I am equally at home w/ a banjo or guitar, but rarely saw crossover the concepts until now and more focus on blues pentatonic stuff. Hey can I ask if you have score you put on to paper for your Amazing Grace? Or some tips or pages to focus more on in your Expor Jazz book. I admire guys like you. I can play, but I often don't know what I'm doing. I think if I had the score, I could dis-agregate melody from riffs and then try to identify your thinking in each. Anyway. Thanks, Chris. Terry
@@tmilesstringwizards2445 Hi Terrance. All the solo here was improvised, so there's no score. The best way to learn something from it is just to pick out a few licks and learn them, and try and understand how they relate to the chords or the melody. Then you can use them anywhere and everywhere. From the fiddle handbook, you need to really get to grips with the blues scales, finger patterns and licks, then solos like I did here will just come pouring out!
@@TheFiddleChannel Thanks, Chris. I'm already on it...and thanks for having all this out there. I just thought I'd check. A friend who is a doctor by day and a blue guitar player too, but me on to Transcribe! over Amazing Slow Downer. Thought I'd pass that along, if you hadn't seen it. It is a mobile ap, but just use the desktop version, it has much better control features. Best of luck to you too.
@@tmilesstringwizards2445 Thanks Terence. Yes, I use both of those! all the best!
Never boring to see your video tutorial..greeting from indonesia..
Hi Pleman. Thank you for the compliment!
Nice job Chris! Good content, well presented, plus hot licks - great learning material, and not just for fiddle players.
Thanks Brendan!
Boy you get around! Thanks for posting this!
He Emmet, you're welcome!
I was looking for this kinda stuff thank you sir 👍👍👍🥰🥰
Just what I have been looking for, thank you!
Excellent as always 👍
Thank you Chris , I really like your teaching , so funky & cool , please make more video like 💕💕💕that please
Thanks Alice. Plenty more on the way!
My brain did a hard reset when I heard a English accent
Didn't you know the English invented the blues?🤣
Thank you very much. A lifetime of learning for me in 12 minutes from you.
Thanks Carol!
Thanks for another great video - you've given me a lot of ideas!
Great video!!
Thanks JJ!
Loved that!...... think I'm a bit more Stephen Grippoli lol!😂🤣😜
Thanks Rita!
Very helpful, thank you Chris!
Thanks!
Excellent sir❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
How about doing a lesson on Evening Prayer Blues, a great blues tune. Would love it!
Hi Frank. Great suggestion! I've not come across it before, but I just watched Darol Anger playing it, and it's an inspiration!
@@TheFiddleChannel YEAH, it's a fantastic tune.
Great video. Thank you for the licks... I'm practising... Love hard hitting music for hard hit people... I want your book, I live in Toronto, Canada. Is that possible?
Glad you enjoyed this video! I think all my books are available on Amazon.
Great stuff!!! I have a buddy who plays Kenny Baker, and he uses a wound E string. is this common?
Hi Jimmy. I'm afraid my knowledge of strings is pretty poor. I use Evah Pirazzi Gold, which are not wound.
Great stuff..!! ;-)
thank you
I really want you to play the first tutorial for a 20 min
Great licks! Will a similar video geared towards more bluegrass licks and ideas be coming soon?
Hi Bob. Glad you liked this one. I have a heap of ideas for new posts, and bluegrass licks is definitely on the list!
Great video Chris. I have the exploring jazz book, but how do we email you to get the transcriptions of these licks please?
Hi Sandra. Email me at haighchris@hotmail.com.
Hi again, I just found yr email, will write directly there. Thx
Would you mind sharing the email?
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I am a Patreon but I don’t see this one listed. I see blues licks in E and other keys but not this one. Thanks for any help.
Hi Susan. If you send me an email, to haighchris@hotmail.com I will send you the pdf
Beginning Jazz Violin
PDF PLEASE????
Sorry Fabricio, it's not available in pdf form.
Very helpful, great improve ideas !
Thanks Andy!
Do you have the pdf for these licks on this video I can purchase?
Hi. If you email me at haighchris@hotmail.com, I swill send you the pdf. All my pdf's are free on request. My patreon is for those who want to make a contribution. www.patreon.com/thefiddlechannel
Hi Chris, I have watched this video many times and would like to get the music for the licks. I can't find your email anywhere, not even in the Fiddlingaround site. How can this be done? I really appreciate these lessons and this information is getting my improv together for me...
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I can spend 10 minutes on the first 3 minutes of this video!
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i just sent an email asking about the pdf
Where is the book?
Hi Guillermo. Sadly I failed to persuade my publisher that they need a blues violin book. However, I'm working on an E-book on blues. It will take a while, but watch this space!
do you offer private zoom lessons?
Hi Daniel. Yes! Would you like to send me an email to haighchris@hotmail.com.? Also, details of all my publications are in the description below the video.
Oh erhu behind
I wish I could play it. Whenever I practice, the cats all leave the neighbourhood!
Go to bed please