Thanks for a productive training. I have watched many Shuffle bowing clips and yours was the best. One of the most important part of the training was, you included simple songs to demonstrate the application of the bowing technique. I like to see more of your clips
Thank you so much. I watched this video to “just cover my bases” and didn’t expect to learn anything else about shuffle bowing. Man was I wrong - totally wrong. I enjoy this teaching style so much; the way you break it down, your explanations, and your shared experience. Thanks again.
@@christenblantonmack1243 You must be a music teacher - or an educator on some level - your lessons are so well-structured and taught. Thank you! Do you teach private students? If so, are online lessons an option? PS-Love the Uff Da sticker. 🎵😉
Super great video and now i can learn this style and practice several times a day now since i found your video . The super thing also is you do the songs at the end of video so my brain see's applied to songs melody's which i know . The picture is much clearer now and a thousand thank yours for doing this video for us . GREAT teacher !
You really helped me! Thank you!!! You are a great teacher!! I´ve been looking to learn how to provide the ¨Shuff¨ in the shuffle. When I tried to describe it to fiddlers I couldn´t explain it well enough and they just never knew what I was talking about. It comes so naturally to a fiddler who has been playing for years. They don´t even think about it. It´s how to accent on that second string. Yay!!! I also loved you playing a few common songs using that technique.
Hi Christen, I'm really enjoying practising with your videos. You explain everything really clearly and your playing has such a great feel and sound! Thanks!
Thank you a lot! Very detailed explications. At the end you give some example for shuffle tunes, I cannot always correctly understand the title,it would be cool, if you'd write the titles in your description. Tanks a lot for your work!
Great job Christen. I enlist with what your other commenters are saying. Your teaching style is very palatable. You deconstruct process into logical bites without boring us by going on too long about any one of them. Not too slow. Not too fast. Thank you. I am trying to get these basic bowing coordinations right with learning my first collection of popular standards like Whiskey Before Breakfast and St. Anne's Reel. Would love to see you cover one of those or similar.
You made me so happy! Thanks to your Spotted Pony lesson and this video here I finally made my first steps towards shuffling. You helped me to see the light
Thanks just what I was looking for. The same time as I'm learning and teaching some 9 & 10 year olds fiddle.We started on Boil the Cabbage Down last week so learning the Shuffle Bowing will fit right in. x
Great lesson! Thank you. I thought the shuffle was more of an up-flick motion in the wrist, and I just wasn't getting it. This makes so much more sense. More ergonomic, I guess the word would be.
First off, I would like to thank you for helping me to understand the down and up stroke of pulse bowing. I'm having a hard time putting it all together in a song though, to get that swing. I guess that would be improvising, or fill in licks between the bow strokes. How do you improvise between licks and strokes??? If that makes sense.
If you can hear or listen for the bowings while you’re learning the left hand, like purposefully learn tunes in the context of a bowing, that helps a lot to get the swing. I guess how I think about it is: fiddle tunes can be played with any bowing (technically), but they feel more like fiddle music when you use certain patterns. So when I am playing or teaching a tune, I’m choosing different bowing patterns to fit the melody. The bowing patterns become rhythmic licks that melodies fit into. So when you first start working on a tune, listen for the bowing patterns you know. Try fitting the left hand into the bowings instead of getting all the pitches and then thinking about the bow. I hope this makes sense and can help you.
Great question: the shuffle can be used in the vast majority of tunes. If you are trying to figure out if it fits, try singing the tune with the words “Down Shuffle Up Shuffle” or “Slur Shuffle Slur Shuffle.” This trick can also reveal if you really know the tune: if you can sing it, you can play it!
Thanks for a productive training. I have watched many Shuffle bowing clips and yours was the best. One of the most important part of the training was, you included simple songs to demonstrate the application of the bowing technique. I like to see more of your clips
Why doesn't this woman have a gazillion views and subscribers?!? Hey people, you need to wake up! This stuff is gold! Subscribed/Bell
Thank you so much. I watched this video to “just cover my bases” and didn’t expect to learn anything else about shuffle bowing. Man was I wrong - totally wrong. I enjoy this teaching style so much; the way you break it down, your explanations, and your shared experience. Thanks again.
Ron I'm so pleased this helped you.
@@christenblantonmack1243 You must be a music teacher - or an educator on some level - your lessons are so well-structured and taught. Thank you!
Do you teach private students? If so, are online lessons an option?
PS-Love the Uff Da sticker. 🎵😉
I love your way of teaching thanks
I just found your video! I'm going to practice this bowing till I have it down. Thank you for your great way of teaching!
Super great video and now i can learn this style and practice several times a day now since i found your video . The super thing also is you do the songs at the end of video so my brain see's applied to songs melody's which i know . The picture is much clearer now and a thousand thank yours for doing this video for us . GREAT teacher !
excellent the best leaning technique i hope you have more at this slower pace ! thank you
Best help on shuffle bowing EVERS…!
You really helped me! Thank you!!! You are a great teacher!! I´ve been looking to learn how to provide the ¨Shuff¨ in the shuffle. When I tried to describe it to fiddlers I couldn´t explain it well enough and they just never knew what I was talking about. It comes so naturally to a fiddler who has been playing for years. They don´t even think about it. It´s how to accent on that second string. Yay!!! I also loved you playing a few common songs using that technique.
Penny you are so kind, I'm thrilled that this helped you!
Great lesson on shuffle bowing!
Hi Christen, I'm really enjoying practising with your videos. You explain everything really clearly and your playing has such a great feel and sound! Thanks!
Thank you! Very helpful.
Thank you. Hopefully I’ll be able to do this!
Excellent instruction
Thank you a lot! Very detailed explications.
At the end you give some example for shuffle tunes, I cannot always correctly understand the title,it would be cool, if you'd write the titles in your description.
Tanks a lot for your work!
good video
Thank you for this great video Christen. I use it for teaching my BG students in the Czech Republic :)
Great job Christen. I enlist with what your other commenters are saying. Your teaching style is very palatable. You deconstruct process into logical bites without boring us by going on too long about any one of them. Not too slow. Not too fast. Thank you. I am trying to get these basic bowing coordinations right with learning my first collection of popular standards like Whiskey Before Breakfast and St. Anne's Reel. Would love to see you cover one of those or similar.
You made me so happy! Thanks to your Spotted Pony lesson and this video here I finally made my first steps towards shuffling. You helped me to see the light
You are a terrific teacher, thanks
Thank you so much
You are such a great teacher! That was an amazing video. Thank you for sharing. Well done on creating such a useful gem.
That is very helpful. I haven't seen anyone else explain it like that, but it clearly has the sound. Now, taming that left hand pinky...
Thanks just what I was looking for. The same time as I'm learning and teaching some 9 & 10 year olds fiddle.We started on Boil the Cabbage Down last week so learning the Shuffle Bowing will fit right in. x
Many thanks from Cameroon !
Thank you.
Thank you for these explanations: your capsule is very well done, the examples of practical application very judicious. Thanks again !
Christen, your videos are so good. More people need to discover them!
Mary Charlton thank you so much! I need to get more videos out into the world!
Great lesson. Many thanks. Dave.
Thank you 🎻🙏
Great! Thanks!
subbed. great pedagogy Christen.
Thanks so much, I’m glad to help!
Thanks
great explanation. thank you!
Great lesson! Thank you. I thought the shuffle was more of an up-flick motion in the wrist, and I just wasn't getting it. This makes so much more sense. More ergonomic, I guess the word would be.
Merci !
Fabulous lesson. I wish I’d seen this years ago. You really break it down. Thank you. Do you give online lessons?
Ok, so you are not playing both strings continuously? You are only hitting the other string with the shuff?
I just found more....yay!
Great! I am working on getting more bowing and tune lessons up throughout the summer. Thank you for your kind words and for subscribing!
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I subscribed but I can't find anymore of your videos.
First off, I would like to thank you for helping me to understand the down and up stroke of pulse bowing. I'm having a hard time putting it all together in a song though, to get that swing. I guess that would be improvising, or fill in licks between the bow strokes. How do you improvise between licks and strokes??? If that makes sense.
If you can hear or listen for the bowings while you’re learning the left hand, like purposefully learn tunes in the context of a bowing, that helps a lot to get the swing. I guess how I think about it is: fiddle tunes can be played with any bowing (technically), but they feel more like fiddle music when you use certain patterns. So when I am playing or teaching a tune, I’m choosing different bowing patterns to fit the melody. The bowing patterns become rhythmic licks that melodies fit into. So when you first start working on a tune, listen for the bowing patterns you know. Try fitting the left hand into the bowings instead of getting all the pitches and then thinking about the bow. I hope this makes sense and can help you.
Hi! I was just wondering how you can determine which fiddle tunes use shuffle Bowing?
Great question: the shuffle can be used in the vast majority of tunes. If you are trying to figure out if it fits, try singing the tune with the words “Down Shuffle Up Shuffle” or “Slur Shuffle Slur Shuffle.” This trick can also reveal if you really know the tune: if you can sing it, you can play it!
Can't stand women can't learn from them for some reason you're the only female RUclipsr I can watch and feel comfortable learning from.
I appreciate your help