Rock Music! Yet another “wide” style category. We will attempt to address its many isms and schisms here too. You may notice that a number of Blues lessons will spill over into this list too, as Rock came from the Blues, and uses the blues scale most often! “The Blues
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Country Music Lessons
Country Music. Yes, this is another one of those very wide style categories that encompasses many sub-genres, isms and schisms! You may see some of the same lessons in more than one category because of these styles overlapping so much. It is my opinion that today’s modern Country Music
Lesson Lists By Style
Cornerstone Styles: Jazz: Straight Ahead, American Standards, BeBop, Gypsy Jazz, Latin Jazz, Jazz Fusion Blues: Chicago, Memphis, Peidmont, Delta Rock: Classic, Pop, Punk, Grunge, Metal, Roots, Rock n Roll, Country Rock, Progressive Rock Country: Modern Country, Country & Western, Western Swing, Bluegrass, Fiddle Tunes, Old Time Fiddle Other style isms,
My Path Suggested Learning Studies
By member request, here’s some suggested learning”Paths” for you do some self-guided DIY-style FJi studying. These are not designed to be intensive or all-inclusive like our 4-week FJi Courses (currently being developed & to be sold separately in the FJi School Store), but should get you going on a learning
FJi Courses
June 2015 update! Fiddle Jam 101 & Music Mechanics 101 re-released in Version 2.0! See links below. The FJi Courses are going through a complete overhaul in 2015! The new format will not have an end date! Purchase of these new courses from our School Store will include lifetime access
Rock Section
Rock Music! …on the violin? You bet ya! Every style is an option for us violinists now with the advent of pick-up technology. It is true that there are not very many of us playing this powerful style on violins as of yet, but it is NOT unheard of. Mark
Country Music Lesson Section
The term “Country Music” is a VERY wide subject today! Today’s popular Country music is really just Rock & Pop music with a few different instruments added into the mix like fiddle, pedal steel guitar, and mandolin. Lyrically, in general, it tends to be more about relationships, home, and family.