I liked your teaching technique. You do more showing and less talking comparing to others. You made it easy for me to understand. Thanks a million.Cheers
Started playing aprox 4 years ago you thought me the very important basics that you need and i took the time to learn it you made it easy to learn and understand which gave me a good foundation to build on .I'm at intermediate level pushing advanced play monthly at fiddle club gives me the drive to learn new tunes and listen to other fiddlers play along jam session, i keep up and have even have surpassed some of them,which are lacking in basics they hit a wall and can't get passed it,i learned a few tunes in different styles and variety to broaden my playing i pick up allot of tunes off you tube but only from credited instructors .practice aprox 2 hrs daily. I'm at aprox 40 tunes which I play Every day after my practice session because they are ha4d to learn and easy to forget that includes the name and which key its played in. I also have a recording of each one that I play complete with accompaniment .I sincerely want to thank you for your time and effort to get me going in the right direction.
Glad you find these TH-cam videos helpful. There are hundreds of them I developed over the last several years. I also started a subscriber site at fiddlehed.com. The TH-cam 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 and request list and the first few beginner lessons. There is also a Fiddlehed Facebook page. Welcome to the world of fiddling. So glad you find the videos useful. Be well. Cheers.
Thank you very much for this, I've learned a lot from your approach as well. probably going to be using this this video a good often for my warm ups (trying to work on my "playing by ear" technique). transitioning from those place ment stickers as a semi intermediate lol This has really helped, once again thank you!
To make a request, please go to Fiddlehed.com. If you are not a subscriber, click on the button, Free Lessons. On the banner, click on the word, FORUM. There is a thread in there called Make a Request. Please enter it there so I can track it. Thanks.
This is my first foray into third position and also my first foray into standard tuning as I had always played in Cajun tuning before. I found your page from a Mitch Reed video where he recommends your tutorials.
Thanks a lot but there is already X100000 videos of this kind on TH-cam... Please show us the subtlety of the fingers placement, the contact point with the body of the violin etc etc..
Dont forget to be realistic - you'll have to do a bit of work whatever system you decide on for learning violin I have spent months researching into different systems and discovered a great website at Ajana music lessons (google it if you are interested)
Thank you, Jason!
I agree with you very much philosophically , "recycle old tunes to learn new things," keeping something stable or known while goin out on a new limb
I liked your teaching technique. You do more showing and less talking comparing to others. You made it easy for me to understand. Thanks a million.Cheers
Mic, thanks for the feedback a few months ago. Hope you are still playing. Cheers.
I learn a lot from your approach , i've adopted your "repeating a few bars at a time " approach In both my fiddle and guitar practice
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Thank you Sir for giving good lesson
This is the best lesson to learn shifting ... Thank you Sir your lessons are always direct help
Started playing aprox 4 years ago you thought me the very important basics that you need and i took the time to learn it you made it easy to learn and understand which gave me a good foundation to build on .I'm at intermediate level pushing advanced play monthly at fiddle club gives me the drive to learn new tunes and listen to other fiddlers play along jam session, i keep up and have even have surpassed some of them,which are lacking in basics they hit a wall and can't get passed it,i learned a few tunes in different styles and variety to broaden my playing i pick up allot of tunes off you tube but only from credited instructors .practice aprox 2 hrs daily. I'm at aprox 40 tunes which I play Every day after my practice session because they are ha4d to learn and easy to forget that includes the name and which key its played in. I also have a recording of each one that I play complete with accompaniment .I sincerely want to thank you for your time and effort to get me going in the right direction.
This is the best lesson out there about second position. Thank you so much.
You helped me a lot! Great info.
Cheers man.
Thank you. That was so helpful!
very good teaching. thank you.
You're welcome! I appreciate the kind words.
Arlon, you are welcome! Thanks for the positive feedback. I really appreciate it.
Thanks this is of great help to me.
Glad to hear it. Thank you.
Sir you are great
Very easy to understand
Hope you do more
Thank you
Glad you find these TH-cam videos helpful. There are hundreds of them I developed over the last several years. I also started a subscriber site at fiddlehed.com. The TH-cam 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 and request list and the first few beginner lessons. There is also a Fiddlehed Facebook page. Welcome to the world of fiddling. So glad you find the videos useful. Be well. Cheers.
Thank you so much! Very helpful!
Majed, you are very welcome.
Thank you very much for this, I've learned a lot from your approach as well. probably going to be using this this video a good often for my warm ups (trying to work on my "playing by ear" technique). transitioning from those place ment stickers as a semi intermediate lol This has really helped, once again thank you!
Also, I'm a fan of classical styles - but I too am more of a fiddler at heart. Do your later videos teach more of these tunes as maybe mentioned?
All the tunes that are mentioned in this lesson are available on TH-cam now. Just search TH-cam with FiddleHed and you should be able to find them.
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Great video
Thanks!
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Wish you could do Cherry River Rag by Ed Haley he would often get out of 1st position on tunes.
To make a request, please go to Fiddlehed.com. If you are not a subscriber, click on the button, Free Lessons. On the banner, click on the word, FORUM. There is a thread in there called Make a Request. Please enter it there so I can track it. Thanks.
What violin are you playing. It has such a beautiful sound. Thanks!
Great instruction. Love your technique. Thanks so much!
This is my first foray into third position and also my first foray into standard tuning as I had always played in Cajun tuning before. I found your page from a Mitch Reed video where he recommends your tutorials.
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Thanks a lot but there is already X100000 videos of this kind on TH-cam... Please show us the subtlety of the fingers placement, the contact point with the body of the violin etc etc..
Thanks for the suggestion🙏🏼
Dont forget to be realistic - you'll have to do a bit of work whatever system you decide on for learning violin I have spent months researching into different systems and discovered a great website at Ajana music lessons (google it if you are interested)
Aren't you upset how many position changes the violin has in total?
No, not upset. For fiddle music you can play mostly in first position.