Great video as ever. As a fretted instrument player I would call the first one a 'hammer-on', and you can reverse it with a 'pull off' (easier !). Can you bow a 'pull off' ? Makes it sound faster than it is. You can pull the timing around a bit too to add interest and trip up the dancers 😀 Pete
Oh that does it, I'm going to learn this tune. I LOVE IT!
I like it. I am willing to learn it. Appreciated alot
Amazing teaching techniques! Thank you
❤ Nice tips ! Thank You .
My violin teacher introduced me to Scottish/Celtic music this week and it's only just struck me how beautiful it is. Thank you for the videos.
That's awesome!! A whole world of fiddle tunes awaits :)
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great tips!! Thanks!!!
Great video as ever. As a fretted instrument player I would call the first one a 'hammer-on', and you can reverse it with a 'pull off' (easier !). Can you bow a 'pull off' ? Makes it sound faster than it is.
You can pull the timing around a bit too to add interest and trip up the dancers 😀
Pete
Ooh interesting question! Yes, I don't think I had a name for the ornament that you're calling a "pull-off" but now I do! Thanks! :)
"Raise the eyebrows" good name for a fiddle tune
Oh my gosh, yes, someone's gotta write that tune