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Yankee Doodle

Yankee Doodle Lessons The historic American “Yankee Doodle.”  Perennial favorite of young students.  Key of D major.  Knowledge of the lowered 2nd finger G natural on the E string needed. Want to learn how to play this tune? Click here for more info on our free Fiddle Jam Club membership

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Cotton Eyed Joe

Just to get things rolling with this lesson, here’s a half-crazy rockin’ cajun version of this tune I did for kicks with my good friend Michael Ward Bergman. Michael has played all over the world with YoYo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble and others, and we played together quite a bit

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Loop Tracks

 Fiddle Jam Institute Jam-Along Loop Tracks Fiddle Jam Institute Student Looptrack A5 There’s one of these in every key available to enrolled “All Access Pass” members.  Great for improvisation and intonation practice! Join now!  Compare memberships here. <<::>>  Fiddle Jam Institute Jam-Along Loop Tracks  Check out

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Ms. McLeod’s Reel

Description: Here’s a good one that quickly became one of my personal favorites.  Pronounced: Miss Mic-Cloud’s Reel I’m told. Completely D major… nothing but.  This one’s a little more challenging, as it requires some speed to start sounding fun and more “dance-able” (a “reel” is an Irish dance, by

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You Are My Sunshine

You Are My Sunshine is good old tune that is a favorite of many.  EZ key of A notes.  Practice slowly on your own at first (but still listen to the audio tracks each time to develop and “ear” for the tune)… THEN, starting with the 72bpm (beats per minute) version,

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Bile Them Cabbage Down

Learn the melody to this simple fiddle tune, by ear, one note at a time.  It is from the early 1800’s, in about every beginner book, and played at nearly every “pot luck picking’ party jam session.”  “Ubiquitous” is a good word for it!  If you’ve been playing only

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Old Joe Clark

Description: Fun fiddle tune with crazy lyrics that are the epitome of the early 1800’s era, simple back-ups, E-Z melody uses a lowered 2nd finger on the E string.  Slow version helps with reminders of low 2’s and high 2’s.  Medium speed version is simple with a little guitar

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