There are quite a few “method” books on the market. They all pretty much do the same thing… teach you how to read staff music notation. I have been successfully using Hal Leonard’s “Essential Elements 2000” for quite a few years to help teach violinists to read music. It is
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Fasting
An ancient concept. Simply go without eating for a while! Why? Some might try to convince you that this is actually dangerous, but scientific evidence says otherwise… Non-members: Want to learn more about this? Click here for more info on our free Fiddle Jam Club membership and “ALL ACCESS
Musician’s Health – Food Combining Principles
This one has helped me a lot personally. I’ve found that knowledge about food combining principles is fairly rare, but actually quite simple. Following these concepts, I find that my energy through out the day is much more even, and I seem to get sick less, and if I do,
Slur Exercises – Essential Elements Book 1 Pg. 29
This is a very well written page of exercises for training your muscles how to do slurs. It puts your arm “through the paces” quite well. If you’ve only fiddled so far, you might not be used to slurs, which, by the way, are simply when you keep your bow
My Blue Heaven
Another Gypsy Jazz jam staple. Typical AABA song form. The A section does a I – VI – II – V progression. The bridge starts on the IV chord just like 100’s of other songs. Join Now to see all of this lesson! Another Gypsy Jazz jam staple. Typical AABA
Hungaria
Another gypsy jazz jam staple. The intro is often repeated many times before entering the tune at the A section. In our demo I did it twice, and played it by jumping octaves on each note. I played the head down one octave in the A section. It sounds a
Limehouse Blues
A Gypsy jam session staple. Not a Django penned tune, but often covered in the Gypsy Style. Notice the rhythmic motif in the melody… maybe you can consider inventing some of your own while soloing over this tune? The chord progression, much like “I’ll See You In My Dreams