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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Alternative violin notation system that uses only the open string name and which finger is used on the string.
Clinch Mountain Back-Step
By fiddlejamman on June 18, 2012 in “Tater”, A minor, Bluegrass Fiddle, Blues, Blues Scale, By Ear, By Sight, Cornerstone Styles, Country, Fiddle Tunes, Fiddler’s Tab, Folk Fiddle, Gigger Level, Jammer Level, Jamming 101, Jamming 102, Lesson List, Minor Pentatonic Scale, Music Mechanics, Note Name – Finger Number, Old Time Fiddle, Staff Notation, Style Studies
Clinch Mountain Back-Step Description: Pure old time blues scale stuff! The melody is nothing but A Blues scale. Hope you enjoy. It’s one of my personal favorites! Note: “PLPP” = “Pot Luck Pickin’ Party” a full band version with jamming. Check the possibilities out! Jam-along: A blues scale
Cripple Creek
By fiddlejamman on June 16, 2012 in “Tater”, Beginner Violin, Bluegrass Fiddle, By Ear, By Sight, Cornerstone Styles, Country, D major, Fiddle Tunes, Fiddler’s Tab, Folk Fiddle, Jammer Level, Jamming 101, Lesson List, Major Pentatonic Scale, Major Scale, Note Name – Finger Number, One-Room-School-House ORSH, Staff Notation, Style Studies
Description: This tune is a “standard” in the pickin’ community. There are many different versions of it. This one is purposefully simple to get you started. Its roots most likely go back to the early 1800’s. Key of D major. Note: some folks like to play this tune