Ookpik Waltz (fiddle lesson)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Ookpik Waltz, also know as the Canadian Waltz, was written in 1965 by Frankie Rodgers. In this fiddle lesson I show three versions of the tune; the original; the much slower Jay Ungar version, and the Altan version.
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    Exploring Folk Fiddle
    Exploring Klezmer Fiddle
    Hungarian Fiddle Tunes
    French Fiddle Tunes
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Комментарии • 14

  • @peterorgill4412
    @peterorgill4412 2 года назад +5

    Had the pleasure of spending a week in Canada at a bluegrass workshop with Frankie Rogers when he took us through this lovely tune
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  • @leannemlarson3035
    @leannemlarson3035 2 года назад +1

    "slinky" that's a wonderful description of Jay's version.

  • @poppyk1431
    @poppyk1431 2 года назад +3

    Another great tune selection and great coverages of the versions. You mentioned Texas shorty he also played in contests Chancellors Waltz written by his father . Another tune he played was a crossed tune Benny Thomasson version of Black Mountain Rag that involved a complete section of plucking . Thanks for all you do for fiddling. Mike

  • @nickystripe3303
    @nickystripe3303 2 года назад +1

    I love all three versions of this. Since I live in Texas, guess which one I heard first.☺️

  • @The_Smith
    @The_Smith Год назад

    I was just using this song as an example yesterday when a VERY good young fiddler was asking me about the difference between Canadian and American "Old Tyme Fiddling" !

    • @TheFiddleChannel
      @TheFiddleChannel  Год назад +1

      I would imagine that Canadian and American old time fiddle styles are both very diverse, so we're always going to be dealing in generalizations.!

    • @The_Smith
      @The_Smith Год назад

      @@TheFiddleChannel yes, always generalizations, and the radio has led to a homogenization as well. I have also found there is a big difference between eastern and western Canada, I'm in Saskatchewan, and have tryed a couple times to play with a maritimer and just can't the rhythms are just too different. Ookpik Waltz is a great example though isn't it of how a song changes, As Frankie Rogers played it is the way I play it and is a very common Waltz tempo in my part of the world, I'm not convinced that the Ungar and Altan versions are the same song anymore. Anyway as always, thanks for these videos, I enjoy learning the history etc.

  • @fiddler0542
    @fiddler0542 2 года назад +1

    A nice hair cut. You look even more cool, Chris.

  • @TheRailroaddan
    @TheRailroaddan 2 года назад

    I really like your playing thank you for sharing beautiful tune.

  • @7kemsley
    @7kemsley 2 года назад

    Thank you chris, I have finally settled on a bit of a mix between Jay Ungar's and Altan's versions to suit my limited ability.

    • @TheFiddleChannel
      @TheFiddleChannel  2 года назад

      Hi Tim. That's good to hear. No matter what your level of playing, you should always be able to find a version of a tune to suit you!

  • @tcar1501
    @tcar1501 2 года назад

    You're playing is amazing I'm getting my first violin in a couple of weeks and I can't wait 😁