Trad Irish Fiddle Bowing - FREE lesson by Niall Murphy
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2018
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In this lesson, Naill Murphy discusses his Trad Irish fiddle bowing technique and provides some exercises to get you playing like a pro! These tips will allow you to bring new tunes you learn up to speed and play them smoothly. Enjoy!
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Excellent video, Naill. This has solved a lot of bowing issues for me. Also, nice to see you're not married to a single grip style.
Really a great free lesson! Thank you so much!
absolute revelation concerning the 4th finger creating tension. Brilliant video and have subscribed
Excellent description! Thanks very much! Helped my wrist a lot releasing the 4th finger.
I really like this......................talking about "tension etc"......Thanks
Really excellent video … thank you.
Hugely useful! Thanks!
Thank you very much Niall, 🌹🌹
At last! Someone explains the correct method of bowing and tone. Thank you, Niall!
Thank u
Very useful.🇮🇪
Dude...thanks for these tips......it was my first issue....bowing arm.
Just had my first Zoom violin lesson 🥴 This video is really helpful, thank you!
well explained !
Thanks folks!
Excellente leçon pour débutants comme moi
Ta for 4th finger note! Who knew?
my pinky hurts by seeing how much you bend it XD
I want to know what the song is on the fiddlevideo intro
Like a wrist pin and piston in an engine
What fiddle are you playing? You pull great tone.
Hello what is the intro tune you put on every one of Niall's videos?
@@Umiale They responded on another video - it's Niall's cover of "Put 'em under pressure"
Hi it's 'Dearg Doom' from, 'The Tain' by the Horslips !(A great album)
Well part of it was anyway .
Hi. This may be a dumb question, but...
When I was a bit younger, I was interested in learning the violin (but never did). Now that I am older, I would rather play Irish/ Celtic music, partly for the family history, and a few other things.
I have started looking around for someone to teach me, but all I can find are regular violin lessons. So my question is, as regards the actual instrument, is there a major difference between the violin and a fiddle? If I take violin lessons, might I use that knowledge (and the violin...) to play Irish fiddle tunes?
That is a very good question!! I wish I had taken some classical lessons when I first started out playing the fiddle (Scottish traditional, mostly, when I was 23), because a little bit of basic technique is very helpful! I've taken some classical lessons recently and it has really helped my playing a lot! So my answer is: do both! :) Good luck! /Sofie
It is indeed a good question. There are huge differences between classical violin and fiddle. But I think the beginning is pretty much the same. So you could learn the basics of violin and if you have a good teacher he will not give you only etudes and instead folk songs.
Some ways to find fiddle players: Go to Irish sessions or pubs and ask the players there, google for Irish fiddle players and where they are located. Irish Folk festivals are a point to meet fiddle players as well, or just write to the organisers. Or learn violin and teach yourself the fiddle with these online lessons.
Pinkie 😭😱