THE FIDDLE JAM BLUES OK, lets put it ALL together now. Three in one. A simple melody, jamming, and Boogie Woogie example. Want to learn how to jam like this? Click here for more info on our free Fiddle Jam Club membership and “ALL ACCESS PASS” full Fiddle Jam Institute
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Blackberry Blossom
Here’s a great intermediate Bluegrass fiddle tune that is a favorite at pickin’ sessions. Tek: Nothing but 1st position notes in G major, but you’ll need knowledge of low 2 fingerings (G natural on the E string and C natural on the A string) and must be comfortable using
Swallowtail Jig
Description: Great entry level tune for the Irish/Celtic inclined. Learn it slow first, then gradually speed it up until “danceable!” I’m always amazed at how almost everyone regardless of age or musical knowledge responds to a jig… 2 year olds can’t stay in their seats, and 92 year olds start
Yankee Doodle
Yankee Doodle Lessons The historic American “Yankee Doodle.” Perennial favorite of young students. Key of D major. Knowledge of the lowered 2nd finger G natural on the E string needed. Want to learn how to play this tune? Click here for more info on our free Fiddle Jam Club membership
Cotton Eyed Joe
Just to get things rolling with this lesson, here’s a half-crazy rockin’ cajun version of this tune I did for kicks with my good friend Michael Ward Bergman. Michael has played all over the world with YoYo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble and others, and we played together quite a bit
Ms. McLeod’s Reel
Description: Here’s a good one that quickly became one of my personal favorites. Pronounced: Miss Mic-Cloud’s Reel I’m told. Completely D major… nothing but. This one’s a little more challenging, as it requires some speed to start sounding fun and more “dance-able” (a “reel” is an Irish dance, by
You Are My Sunshine
You Are My Sunshine is good old tune that is a favorite of many. EZ key of A notes. Practice slowly on your own at first (but still listen to the audio tracks each time to develop and “ear” for the tune)… THEN, starting with the 72bpm (beats per minute) version,