Road to Lisdoonverna - Basic Fiddle Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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Alrighty. Play every day, have fun 😀 and thanks for making music 🙏
Now, go fiddle with it...
Jason 🎻
Only took two practices (each is about 30 min, so only an about roughly an hour) to learn this thanks to you. If I was being taught by my regular instructor it would have taken me about a whole week. Thank you, what an amazing fun teacher.
99% Unicorn Slow and steady is a good technique. Always take your time to practice👍
Thank you very much for your help and make it easy to learn!!!! Great teacher
I'm 47 and I started playing fiddle 4 month ago. I only can say: YOU are the best!! Thanks for your help!!
You are very welcome. Search RUclips for "Fiddling' Phil May with Darling Nelly Gray". Phil started playing at 70. Many FiddleHed students are retired. You have a lot of fiddling ahead of you. Cheers.
Some of the most amazing trad sessions my wife and I heard when in Ireland were in a pub in Lisdoonvarna. Incredible! And thanks for this!
Thanks for the bowing slur bit, I play irish trad on concertina mostly and have been learning fiddle, learned this tune but struggled to get it up to speed and the slur of 3s has made it flow much better than what I was doing
Great lesson, was super easy to follow, and I have it memorized after a few days practice, thanks!
Thanks for making it fun and easy to follow along! I like the big white fingering letters in the bottom of your video much better than the top right illustration. Love all the irish tunes you do!
Tanja Sofie Schøndorff Glad you like it🙏
Easy to learn and taught very well. Also, a lot of fun to play. Thanks FiddleHed.
+Orin H. you're welcome :)
Learned another! The play along helps a lot for this one! Thanks again for your time and effort!
“How you look”. Hahahaha
Great lesson.
Crimson Valley Stables Thank you!
uuuuuuuuuuuuh this is going to be my next song to learn!! :3 Thanks a lot!
+Una forma de VER sure!
Fantastic learning video. Thank you
Thanks for saying bowing is just a suggestion, a personal thing each person can approach differently. I feel sometimes, as a beginner, I didn’t hear that enough. To me, it’s an important part of feeling a piece rather than methodically playing it.
Beautiful song. I really like the new format to show finger placement. You rock man!
Cool, glad to hear the diagram is helpful do you think the lessons could be shorter or are they an ok length?
+FiddleHed They are definitely great the way they are! In all honesty you do a fantastic job. I and my friends appreciate them.
+777Thebear *my friends and I.
Love this song! Please make an adding variation video for it :)
+Joel Arntz it's just been posted
Do you accept PayPal donations? I cannot really afford the monthly thing right now (divorce hits hard). Thanks a million for your great , patient and thorough lessons by ear.
I still like your style of teaching and I cant find the link to Lisdoonverna that you mentioned.. I want to practice this with you.. I joined your website but cant find much of you that I want to do..so far.,, do. you charge for any of this. may be that s where I am going wrong.
You should do a video on the Gael
Wish I could take lessons from you
This is a great one for working with Irish ornaments. Question - how do you "hook up" your tambourine to your foot to create the pulse on ONE 2 3 FOUR 5 6 , then reverting to ONE 2 3 4 5 6 ? I'd really like to add that to my playing.
Jason I was wondering if you could do a lesson on an Irish song called "Marons Return". its a beautiful song and just seems to be the type of song you teach so well. Could you give us a lesson on it?
+Santa Nicholas Claus will put it on the long list..
Santa, You must be very bus y but did you know we have a FIddleHed Facebook page? There is a request event going on there this week. Go there, look for the post about the request event and list Maron's Return. If it is in the top five, it might be the next video.
FiddleHed thank you so much 😃 I sure will. Merry Christmas my friend
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Thanks
Hi FiddleHed, I notice that a lot of Celtic fiddle music has a raspy sound to it. Is that because the bow is more flat as opposed to turned on its side like classical bowing style?
+thoyo maybe you're talking about the way irish fiddlers press the bow to create a gritty accent?
Great lesson keep up the great lessons, just to say it's Lisdoonvarna not ....verna :-)
I have been dedicated to fiddle from u
+Jah-Gift McLucas glad to hear it :)
you're the best, can I contact you in person ?
+Dark Jo I teach in San Francisco. I do Skype lessons too, though I don't think it's the best way to learn.
Please can you tell me the name of the musical school you teach in?, I can't wait to meet you, and I really need your help to evaluate my skills, thank you,
You're the best
MJ
I'd say it's Road to LisdonvArna rather then LisdonvErna dude ;)
I'm there right now. You are 100% correct, but the tune is still good
hi, corrrection, its Lisdoonvarna, not Lisdoonverna. I thought you were pronouncing it wrong until I saw you spelled it wrong.