You are one of the best teachers I’ve found on RUclips so far. At least you teach the way I learn best, and you have a sense of humor,which makes it all seem less serious! Thank you!
I love this site so much! I have been watching these videos for a long time and just recently became a member. I was so surprised at how much information is on Fiddlehed. At 57 I am learning everyday and enjoying myself. Keep up the amazing work.
I don't know any celtic tunes, or scottish, or Irish except for Locha Laven Castle I can play that one. But I will have to for sure learn this one. It's kinda funky, weird and cool.
Great video! Don't ever think you have to apologize for making a silly joke. That makes my day!!!!:) I'm claiming this tune as my own, even though it's old (so am I ) cause I'm from Tam-worth and my name is Lin! ;)
My new favorite! I've been wondering if you're playing your tambourine with a kick pedal, if you've attached it to the top of your foot so all you have to do is tap your foot, or just how you've got it arranged.
Thanks, Andreas. I started a subscriber site at fiddlehed.com last year. The RUclips lessons will continue to be available but the site has guided lessons with tabs, play alongs, etc. You can have free access to the site for the forum, blog, request list and the first few beginner lessons. There is also a Fiddlehed Facebook page. Let me repeat, the free RUclips videos (hundreds of them) will still be out there but depending on what your goals are, you might find the site helpful. Cheers!
Hi Jason! I like your version a lot! But I find it difficult to understand your notation of DL2 and so on. Where could I find a sheet music from this version? Thank you!
Thank you! Great tutorial! I tried watching the video way slowed down to see the cleanest way to handle the string crossing at the beginning, but I'm having a little trouble in the A section with the timing of when to lift and replace the second and third fingers on the G and D strings. I end up awkwardly rocking back and forth (between the Bflat and the F and between the C and the G on the G and D strings) to free up the open D string. It's fine when I play it suuuuper slow and lift and move the fingers back and forth between the two strings, but to increase the tempo, it feels like too much effort compared to what I see experienced players doing... any tips?
Northumbria was an Angle kingdom, so perhaps don't say it's Celtic, even south west Scotland where this is a popular song was viking, not Celtic, but good playing!
You are one of the best teachers I’ve found on RUclips so far. At least you teach the way I learn best, and you have a sense of humor,which makes it all seem less serious! Thank you!
I love this site so much! I have been watching these videos for a long time and just recently became a member. I was so surprised at how much information is on Fiddlehed. At 57 I am learning everyday and enjoying myself. Keep up the amazing work.
So glad to hear you are enjoying the fiddle and the lessons are helpful. Keep at it!
I don't know any celtic tunes, or scottish, or Irish except for Locha Laven Castle I can play that one. But I will have to for sure learn this one. It's kinda funky, weird and cool.
XxSEETH3RxX It’s a fun one!
👍Great video! Thank you so so much!🎻
Velislava Petrova Thank you for thinking so!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Great video! Don't ever think you have to apologize for making a silly joke. That makes my day!!!!:) I'm claiming this tune as my own, even though it's old (so am I ) cause I'm from Tam-worth and my name is Lin! ;)
Smiling.....
Yes I 'reel'ly like it. Been trying to learn this on my own.
Now's your chance! Great motivation when it's a tune you've wanted to play. Cheers.
YES! Ive been hoping you would make a lesson for TamLin! :) Long time follower and member of your website, Keep up the good work!
I've been wanting to do it. So glad you like the tune. Keep playing!
great tune, super fun to play! keep up the good work
You, too! :)
I love Tam Lin!!
Great tune! Enjoy.
U R Reelee good!!!!!
Yay, I've been waiting a long time for someone to do a tutorial on this song. Thanks for your videos. I really learn a lot from them 😊
Camilla, glad to know you find the videos helpful. This is a great tune. Glad I was finally able to do it.
Excellent choice for a lesson, thx.
Heavily requested. Finally was able to get to it. Enjoy.
Oh !! that's my next challenge ! x)
HI Jason, I really like the tune, it is excellent. I was looking for colour tabs on your website but I did not find it.
That's wonderful! Thank you!
You are very welcome.
wow! I didn't want that to end! 🎵♥♥♥
Now you can play it all you want! :)
My new favorite!
I've been wondering if you're playing your tambourine with a kick pedal, if you've attached it to the top of your foot so all you have to do is tap your foot, or just how you've got it arranged.
I put it on the floor and tap it with my foot.
thanks
FiddleHed is the FiddleMan🎻😄
Thanks.
You should do a tutorial on la bastrangue
Whoo! Thanks!
Long time coming but I finally was able to do it. :)
Great chanell
Thanks, Andreas. I started a subscriber site at fiddlehed.com last year. The RUclips lessons will continue to be available but the site has guided lessons with tabs, play alongs, etc. You can have free access to the site for the forum, blog, request list and the first few beginner lessons. There is also a Fiddlehed Facebook page. Let me repeat, the free RUclips videos (hundreds of them) will still be out there but depending on what your goals are, you might find the site helpful. Cheers!
Hi Jason! I like your version a lot! But I find it difficult to understand your notation of DL2 and so on. Where could I find a sheet music from this version? Thank you!
My subscriber website has the sheet music.
Thank you! Great tutorial! I tried watching the video way slowed down to see the cleanest way to handle the string crossing at the beginning, but I'm having a little trouble in the A section with the timing of when to lift and replace the second and third fingers on the G and D strings. I end up awkwardly rocking back and forth (between the Bflat and the F and between the C and the G on the G and D strings) to free up the open D string. It's fine when I play it suuuuper slow and lift and move the fingers back and forth between the two strings, but to increase the tempo, it feels like too much effort compared to what I see experienced players doing... any tips?
In the intro of the performance, are you doing flicks or another type of ornamentation on the G string?
Is there third or did you just skip it? Tell me if there is and what time of the video it is
Finding finger placement really difficult with this one.
Me too! The beginning (1st quarter)...just rocking from G to D string on the correct notes!
I was going to give it a like, but right now it has 420 likes and i dont want to mess that up. So ill be back and like it then
"never take us down" B-)
yes
Northumbria was an Angle kingdom, so perhaps don't say it's Celtic, even south west Scotland where this is a popular song was viking, not Celtic, but good playing!
Skeven Brampt Thank you for the information and insight Skeven! Always good to learn!