Hey everyone. I had the privilege of meeting Liz at one of her folk ensemble sessions in August at the Concord Community Music School where she teaches. If you live in the area or just passing through check out the school for upcoming adult folk, teen folk, lessons and more throughout the rest of the year. You will be amazed. Liz and her brother, Dan, are so easy going and the 2 hour session was incredible. We had a group of about 12 fiddle, banjo, guitar and a piano player learning a Breton tune. Thanks Liz. It was a dream come true to meet you. PS. She’s taller than she looks on RUclips.
Well done ... I agree with all you said. Scales and arpeggios have been part of my practice routine for years. I play a scale, say C scale on my viola, then a C arpeggio, then F (4th chord) arpeggio and a G7 (V 7nth) . If you are a fiddle player the same holds if you start on 3rd finger on the G string. For example C E G C G E C, then C F A C A F C (F or IV chord) and D G B D B G F D (G7 or V7).
By the way Liz, that fiddle has a great depth of sound. Looking forward to more posts.
great video and explanation, perfect for a beginner like me! can't wait for more posts:)
Hey everyone. I had the privilege of meeting Liz at one of her folk ensemble sessions in August at the Concord Community Music School where she teaches. If you live in the area or just passing through check out the school for upcoming adult folk, teen folk, lessons and more throughout the rest of the year. You will be amazed. Liz and her brother, Dan, are so easy going and the 2 hour session was incredible. We had a group of about 12 fiddle, banjo, guitar and a piano player learning a Breton tune.
Thanks Liz. It was a dream come true to meet you.
PS. She’s taller than she looks on RUclips.
Sandi! It was so wonderful to meet you and get to play some music together. Thank you so much for making the trek and joining us. Until next time! ♡
Well done ... I agree with all you said. Scales and arpeggios have been part of my practice routine for years. I play a scale, say C scale on my viola, then a C arpeggio, then F (4th chord) arpeggio and a G7 (V 7nth) . If you are a fiddle player the same holds if you start on 3rd finger on the G string.
For example C E G C G E C, then C F A C A F C (F or IV chord) and D G B D B G F D (G7 or V7).
This is great! Chords are my weakness on violin. Thank You!
Thank you for this tutorial. Just a comment : it would be nice you let us "fill the gap" with arpeggios on a basic tune you play.
Meditation massent by thais please all of it please 🙏 🙂 😊 ☺️ 🙌 ❤️