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Fully Diminished 7th Studies

The fully diminished 7th chord is an oddity in music.  It sort of sounds like an oddity too.  Made completely out of minor 3rd intervals (1 & 1/2 steps), it exactly divides the octave into four equal parts, so that any one of the notes could be called and used

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Sweet Georgia Brown

Classic Jazz tune from 1925 that is covered in all kinds of jazz settings from ragtime to modern jazz & lounge groups.  I will especially focus on this song in the Gypsy Jazz style. Here’s the melody and chord chart to get us started.  There have been many, many interpretations

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Styles Page

Check out these lessons on particular styles of music and how violin/fiddle is applied to them!  Many more to come! “Cornerstone” Styles Rock – from early 1950’s “Rock n Roll” through Folk & Pop Rock, and all the way to Punk Rock & Heavy Metal! Jazz – an

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Fiddler’s Tab

”Fiddler’s Tab” (FT) is a notation system for violinists that is popular with non-staff reading fiddler’s and often used by teachers with their beginning students.  I think I myself was taught this system for the first couple of months of my playing back when I was 9 years old. Simple

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