Thanks a million for that pattern tip Michelle that is quite a blessing for guitar playing new fiddle learner , it is so simple I should have found it my self. I FEEL DUMB FOR NOT REALIZING IT.
Hi Mic12 here is a new handy video that helps explaining the actual chord ( go to the end for chord explanation 👍) th-cam.com/video/Z3NhgGaEjEs/w-d-xo.html
wow that was really helpful thank you. Being that a chord is at least 3 notes, how do you decide other than the root which note to sound when making double stops? Is there a simple rule similar to the one you used here?
If I understand your question- yes often you can hear the chord changes to the 1, 4 and 5 easily - from this chart you would build your chord on these notes so say a G chord would be GBD 👍
You don't appear to be laying out a I IV V chord PROGRESSION right? You are merely showing the NOTES that make up the I IV V of a given chord, right? I'm seeing this for the first time and I'm a little perplexed by the simplicity!! Thanks maybe when I sit with my fiddle later it will come together; I hope!
1cleandude This just gives you the beginning note for the I IV and V - you would have to build from the beginning note of each of these chords ( the third and the fifth up ) to have the full chord 👍
THIS IS GOLD! Her tutorials are one of the most underrated violin learning videos on TH-cam
deltafour1212 thank you so much friend!🎻
Thank you so much for the nice compliment 💝🎻
Awesome! I grew up playing classical & dont think in chords very easily. This makes so much sense...so helpful! Thank you!
Thanks so much for listening glad it helped!
This is the best thing I've ever seen!!!
Thanks so much friend 🎻👍
Wonderful aid! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much for listening!
Thanks a million for that pattern tip Michelle that is quite a blessing for guitar playing new fiddle learner , it is so simple I should have found it my self. I FEEL DUMB FOR NOT REALIZING IT.
Oh so glad it helped heres a little video that helps spell the chord 👍 th-cam.com/video/Z3NhgGaEjEs/w-d-xo.html
Great tip🎻
Thanks for watching!
Awesome. Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching 👍🎻
Nice job Michelle...you can also look at a fretboard chart for mandolin and the pattern is he same. Thanks
Thanks friend!!
Excellent.
thanks so much for watching and your nice comment!
thank you. very helpful
Thanks so much - so glad it was helpful🎻
I love this! 😃👍
❤️ Subscribed. I’m a guitar player teaching myself fiddle!
So glad it is helpful for you!
Terrific
Thanks so much!
What!!! Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for making this more logical. Can you please show how to play the chords thanks
Hi Mic12 here is a new handy video that helps explaining the actual chord ( go to the end for chord explanation 👍) th-cam.com/video/Z3NhgGaEjEs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, this really helped, what else can u help me
Thanks so much for listening!
Do you have a tutorial that teaches how to chord on the fiddle
Love it ☺️☺️
Thanks so much !!
wow that was really helpful thank you. Being that a chord is at least 3 notes, how do you decide other than the root which note to sound when making double stops? Is there a simple rule similar to the one you used here?
Hi James - here is another little video on finding the 3 notes of the chords👍 th-cam.com/video/Z3NhgGaEjEs/w-d-xo.html
This is so helpful! Btw, did you write a thesis about women in bluegrass? I read a thesis by someone with your name... wondering if that was you.
I'm so glad you found it helpful👍🎻 ( that thesis sounds amazing - it was not me but I'd love to read it😉)
@@edwardsviolin Ok. Thanks for replying!
Do you have any tips nn how to memorise all the notes in various position
Ever tried repetition with the voice - as Tortellier said If you cant hum it you cant play it
looking at charts ? Is the ear any help?
If I understand your question- yes often you can hear the chord changes to the 1, 4 and 5 easily - from this chart you would build your chord on these notes so say a G chord would be GBD 👍
You don't appear to be laying out a I IV V chord PROGRESSION right? You are merely showing the NOTES that make up the I IV V of a given chord, right? I'm seeing this for the first time and I'm a little perplexed by the simplicity!! Thanks maybe when I sit with my fiddle later it will come together; I hope!
1cleandude This just gives you the beginning note for the I IV and V - you would have to build from the beginning note of each of these chords ( the third and the fifth up ) to have the full chord 👍
Hi friend here is a handy video explaining how to find the notes in a chords ( towards the end of this video👍 th-cam.com/video/Z3NhgGaEjEs/w-d-xo.html
Looks a bit like Nashville Notation system.
Yep just tweaked a little bit more for us violin/fiddlers👍👍👍🎻 thanks for watching!
A little tip. It's all you need to start.
Yep👍👍👍
So you're calling single notes chords?
Yes, these are just the Root notes of the chord:)
No odea what you just said, but your alfabet ia short a couple of letters, and in the wrong order 😂
:) ;)