Kesh Jig - Basic Fiddle Lesson (with finger illustrations)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Here's a step-by-step lesson on Kesh jig. First I'll play a mid-tempo version of the whole thing. Then we'll slowly learn it, note by note, building notes into phrases, building phrases into quarters, until we have each part.
    Left hand fingerings (TABS):
    A Part
    D3-3-3-A0-1-0-0-0-1-3
    E0-A3-3-ELo2-A3-3-E0-A3-1-3-1-0
    D3-3-3-A0-1-0-0-0-1-3
    E0-A3-3-ELo2-A3-1-0-D3-2-3
    B Part
    A1-3-3-1-3-E0-Lo2-0-A3-1-D3
    A1-3-3-1-D3-A0-1-0-0-D3-A0
    A1-3-3-1-3-E0-Lo2-0-A3-1-A3
    ELo2-1-Lo2-3-Lo2-3-4-Lo2-1-Lo2
    Just use the tabs to get going, don't rely on it or continue to read it once you've got the tune...
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    Alrighty. Play every day, have fun 😀 and thanks for making music 🙏
    Now, go fiddle with it...
    Jason 🎻

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