OK, here’s a quick overview of what you will need to know first in order to be prepared to get the most out of the Fiddle Jam Book (and Beyond!) materials… No worries, it’s pretty simple stuff, that most students learn within the first few months (or less!) of playing!
Archive | By Feeling
Learning by the feeling it gives you.
Nice Autumn Leaves lesson additions finished!
I’ve just uploaded a couple nice video components to the “Autumn Leaves” lessons that work with incorporating blues riffs at key spots in the song to “punctuate” your solos better. That makes this a pretty thorough lesson on this famous song I think! Again, this is a great
Non-Readers Info Page
Don’t know how to read standard “Staff” music notation as of yet? Not sure you are even interested in such a thing? Heard, and fear, that learning to read can “suck the soul out of your playing”?… then the info and links below are just for you! <<::>> Reading Sucks
Blues Lesson Section
<<:See lesson listings below:>> The Blues. Truly, where it all comes from! With its earliest roots in Africa, the Blues has influenced nearly every style world-wide in the past 100+ years! Even Bluegrass which, to the uninitiated, sounds rather ancient, is really just a more modern invention from the 1930-40’s
Autumn Leaves – Jazz Standard
Autumn Leaves has been recorded thousands of times by different artists (including Frank Sinatra & Nat King Cole) and is played by nearly every jazz and lounge band in the world. It is considered one of the great Jazz “Standards” for sure, and is a great entry-level song for those
Fiddle Jam Book Tune Section
At the end of the book I attempted to put all that we’d learned together in a couple glorious real-life messes! Melody, jamming, and back-ups. Have Fun! <<::>> The Fiddle Jam Blues The Bouncy Blues
Monster High!
Popular kid’s TV show theme. Transcribed by request. I bumped it up 1/2 step from the original (Eb minor) to the much more “fiddle-friendly” E minor. I also manipulated the original soundtrack audio below to match the key of our chart (you’re welcome :~). Improvisation on this one… there is