These are the lessons that have at least one element of Music Mechanics or Music Theory in them. Some are more directly “Music Theory” lessons, and others just have a part of the lesson that helps you experience one of those elements as it is put to use in a song.
- Don’t beat up your improvising!
- Jamming Level 1B amendment
- Standard Pitch – Does it REALLY Matter?
- Double Stop Tutorial – iFiddle Magazine Column
- iFiddle Mag Sit-In Situation Column
- Swamp Fiddle for iFiddle Magazine
- Moonlight Drive Jam Track
- iFiddle Mag Chord Basics Lesson
- Cool Grapelli ii-V Trick
- Ear Training Foundations
- Experience Path – Three Cajun-Zydeco Tunes
- Modern Bluegrass Player Path
- MM101-A417 – Is Standard Pitch Correct?
- MM101-Chromatic exercises and lines
- MM101-Why Major Scales are “MAJOR”
- Circle of Fifths explained
- Circle of Fifths Loop Track
- Taking it Outside in Jazz
- iFiddle 2 – Scales, Arpeggios & Practice
- Music Mechanics – Learning Path
- Gigger Level Learning Path
- V7b9 Chord Substitution
- Modes lessons updated for AAP members
- Relative major of minor pentatonic
- Blues Scale Anatomy
- Music Mechanics 101 Course Homework Student Blog
- Chromatic exercises and lines
- My Path Suggested Learning Studies
- FJi Courses
- FJi Music Mechanics 101 Course
- All Major Pentatonic Approach
- Major to Blues scale conversion – Cool EZ fingering trick!
- Rhythm Changes – the standard of Jazz
- Fake Books – what are they?
- Tennessee Waltz – classic hit from 1950
- No Exit Strategy – Conflation CD Lesson
- Second Octave Intervals – 9ths, 11ths &13ths
- Cheater’s instant back-up tater-ing – how to
- Fiddle Jam – preparation – what you’ll need to know
- Harmonica Tricks for Violin – thinking in a different key
- Non-Readers Info Page
- Reading standard “staff” notation
- Rhythm Reading
- Autumn Leaves – Jazz Standard
- Music Mechanics Lesson List
- Red Haired Boy
- The Joy of Awareness – G.F. Perry tune
- Modes
- Weeblo’s Wooble jazz tune
- Juke Gypsy – G.F. Perry tune
- Tri-Tone Substitutions
- Bone Bossa by G. F. Perry
- It’s Time to Go jazz tune by G. F. Perry
- Boozoo – traditional cajun/zydeco tune
- THE lick?
- Wagon Wheel – Old Crow Medicine Show
- Half & whole steps – explained & put to use
- Arpeggio Training
- Moods of the Modes
- Tatering Level 2 – – adding double “drone” strings
- Tatering level 3 – chord tone double stops
- Tatering level 1 – play the name of each chord
- Tater Section
- Musical Priest – Irish/Celtic tune
- Riff Master Pro software discount for FJI members!
- iii7 – vi7 – ii7 – V7 – I Progression Studies
- III7-VI7-II7-V7-I Exercises
- Slur Exercises – Essential Elements Book 1 Pg. 29
- Mr. Sandman
- My Blue Heaven
- Hungaria
- Limehouse Blues
- Stompin’ at Decca
- Melodie Au Crepuscule
- I’ll See You In My Dreams
- Babik
- Bossa Dorado
- Django’s Castle
- Daphne
- Douce Ambiance
- Noto Swing
- Swing De Paris
- Bellville
- Sheik of Araby
- Swing Gitan
- Coquette
- Micro
- Undecided
- Nuages – famed Django ballad
- All of Me
- Cello & Viola – fingering conversion charts
- LeLuppe Bonzino – Gypsy Tune
- Sweet Sustenance – Gypsy Tune
- Fully Diminished 7th Studies
- A417 – Is Standard Pitch Correct?
- Fiddler’s Tab
- Octave Science
- What is a Beat?
- It Don’t Mean a Thing (if it ain’t got that swing)
- Beethoven Minuet in G
- I – IV – V Chord Number System
- Why Major Scales are “MAJOR”
- Note Number System
- Shave Endings
- Acadian Two-Step
- EZ-Chord Speller System
- Wit & Wisdom “MARY and the RHYTHM KINGS”
- Blackberry Blossom
- Music Mechanics & Theory
- Loop Tracks
- Clinch Mountain Back-Step
- That Fiddle Sound
- Gigger Level
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