Chinquapin Hunting: oldtime fiddle lesson with Dakota Karper
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- West Virginia fiddler Dakota Karper teaches the popular tune Chinquapin Hunting. This version is most closely related to that of Virginia fiddler Norman Edmonds. Chinquapin Hunting is played in the cross tuning AEAE (low to high) and has three parts.
Great lesson, thank you so much¬
Awesome! This is the only chiquapin hunting for me
Dakota you are a greatteacher really clear and thorough thanks so much from the west of Ireland 👍😎
That is a really GREAT fiddle lesson! A tune that can seem baffling at first.
This is a lot of notes but they seem to flow together. Took a while to figure out how to play it cross-tuned, but it's a lot easier to play than I thought it would be.
Fantastic lesson! Been wanting to learn this tune and was able to pick it up quickly. Thank you!!
Very nice instruction. Loved the emphasis on bowing.
WOW. Thanks for making that so easy to learn!
Really great lesson, thank you.
Wow what a beautiful sounding violin very loud ! Great far bluegrass lol
A good one.
OMG Dakota, I really hope you're making a website with a fiddle course.... wait, I haven't even checked...I should check be for writing this... I'll be back. searching Dakota Karper Fiddle.
You’re in luck New Fiddler, she has a patreon account with lessons 👍
Thank you so much!!!!
Is that "polst" or "pulsed" ?