1. Start Fiddling Now
Overview
You’re in the right place. In this module, you’ll learn the essential fiddle FUNdamentals—how to hold the instrument and bow, pluck and bow the strings, use your left hand, and start training your ear.
You’ll learn in small steps and gradually combine everything into real music. By the end of the 7-day path, you’ll be playing simple tunes.
No rush. No overwhelm.
Just steady progress and a lot of “oh wow, I’m actually playing” moments. 🐣🎻
In this module you’ll learn how to:
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hold the fiddle and bow
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pluck and bow the strings
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place your first fingers
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learn by ear with call-and-response
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play simple tunes in small steps
If you’re a total beginner, just begin with Day 1 below.
Even if you’re more advanced, you may find it helpful to revisit these FUNdamentals.
Start Here: The 7-Day Beginner Path
👉 Begin Day 1 → Your First Violin Sounds
What you’ll learn in the first lesson:
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Hold the fiddle
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Pluck the strings
- Note names
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Play a rhythm
Practice tips:
- Take it slow. (This lays groundwork for playing fast later).
- Practice at least 10 minutes a day, 6 days a week. (Train yourself to be consistent).
- Repeat one thing instead of rushing ahead. (Master each step).
Track Your Progress
As you take different core lessons you can click the “Mark as complete” button. Then you’ll see your progress in the course.
Lessons started in Module 1:
You can also see your progress in the “Practice Toolkit” further down the page, and on the Home Page.
Extras & support
7-Day Lessons
If you like to know where you’re headed, here’s the big picture.
- Day 1 — Your First Violin Sounds
- Day 2 — Beginner Violin Bowing
- Day 3 — Big Bow Tone and Smooth String Crossings
- Day 4 — Play Your First Notes in Tune on the Violin
- Day 5 — Learn a Song by Ear
- Day 6 — Play Your First Bowed Tune on the Violin
- Day 7 — Make Your First Tune Sound Musical
- Start Fiddling Now — All 7 Lessons in One Place
I’m excited for you! ✨
Extra lessons & practice (optional)
Bonus lessons unlocked with the free trial
Play duets. Learn tunes. Train your ear.
(This is where many students first feel like “I’m really making music.”)
Here are the bonus lessons:

FAQ & help
Common questions that come up for beginners.
Fiddle & Practice Questions 🎻
How do I create a consistent practice habit?
Is it harder to bow on certain strings?
How Can I Improve My Bow Hold?
How do you keep the bow parallel to bridge?
How can I do a clean string crossing?
How can I improve the tone on the fiddle?
Got more questions? For the fastest answer, see the Support Tab. Or just email us.
Questions on using the site 💻
What will I learn in the “Start Fiddling Now!” module?
You’ll learn fundamental skills like holding the fiddle and bow, right-hand plucking, using the bow, left-hand fingering, ear-training with call-and-response, learning tunes in small steps, and combining bowing and fingering.
Do I need to have a fiddle before starting the course?
If you don’t have a fiddle, you can find guidance on acquiring one at FiddleHed.
How can I track my progress in the course?
Progress can be tracked by clicking the “Mark as complete” button after each lesson, and you can also see your progress in the “Practice Toolkit” and on the home page.
What is the structure of the course?
The course includes core lessons on essential tunes and techniques, bonus lessons for additional learning, and optional note-reading lessons starting from Module 1.2.
Is there a review process in the course?
Yes, at the end of each module, you’ll review the core tunes learned to reinforce and deepen understanding.
Meet a Student
Student story: Katrina

This was taken while my husband and I were traveling and camping around New Zealand in February. I take my fiddle everywhere because I want to play every day. As Fiddlehed is online, it doesn’t matter where I am, I have access to the music lessons.
I only started playing fiddle last year. The FiddleHed method of teaching and online resources have helped me develop my ear and attitude to learning. It got me through the excruciating beginner sound.
I’m able to play all the songs from memory, which is so much better than relying on sheet music. I truly didn’t realize that this was possible. I still have a long way to go, but you make that journey fun, and attainable. I couldn’t believe it the other day when I was playing the G scale along to the G drone, then suddenly found myself transposing songs from other keys into G.
Do you currently have a fiddle?
If not, read this: How to get a fiddle
Need help?
If you’re unsure how to use the course, don’t hesitate to send us a message.
