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    • #71407
      Juliamary
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      ❤️

    • #63389
      Juliamary
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      Isn’t it funny that our brains work in different ways!
      I really wanted to play the violin when I was 10 years old. I’d had 4 fun lessons playing by ear until the “teacher” told me very strictly that I had to “learn all the notes”. This terrified me because I knew I couldn’t do it.This led to a tragic road accident where my violin was smashed and I was nearly killed. I didn’t touch a fiddle for over 50 years because I thought you had to be able to read music to play.

      When I was 54 I discovered that I suffer from dyscalcula. About the same time I went to see Riddell Fiddles, a learners group in Scotland who play a good deal by ear. It dawned on me then that I could learn by ear too!

      I saw an old violin in the window of a charity shop. It was in a battered old case and had one cat gut string hanging from it. It cost £40.

      It wasn’t until November 2021 that I discovered Jason and embarked on my FiddleHED journey.It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done.

      Last night I made my debut at my local folk club, playing Tennessee Waltz and Lovers Waltz (two slow safe ones!) Ive been wanting to perform for ages, but have been too scared to do it. However I practiced a lot and it went well. There was a lot of applause and congratulations by some young people who seemed surprised that a 70 year old granny could actually learn from scratch!

      I’m slowly starting to learn to read music through lots of repetition.

      Thanks Jason.🎻❤️😊

    • #63344
      Juliamary
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      I’ve only recently got onto double stops and need to practice them a lot. Also string crossing.

      I also need to improve the dynamics of tunes I know well.

      I confess that I haven’t yet paid any attention to bowing technique.How much does it matter in fiddling?

      My brain ticks away slowly and I know that I’ll never be able to play very fast.I do wonder why so many fiddle tunes are playing at 100 miles an hour when the lovely melodies sometimes get lost in the relentless speed. That’s my excuse anyway!

      I started FiddleHED lessons in November 2021. Absolutely love it. Only wish I’d started earlier. My 70th birthday is on the 5th March.(We’re having. Ceilidh).
      I’ve got a lot of catching up to do.❤️🎻

    • #63297
      Juliamary
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      Love this tune. I first heard it played by Riddle Fiddles; a fiddle teaching/performing group who practice in the Scottish Borders.

      Thanks Jason for turning it into a FiddleHed lesson.

    • #63078
      Juliamary
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      I like this idea Jason. Since I suffered badly from dyscalculia, I’m only just tentatively managing to read music a little. I think this will help. Unfortunately, I don’t do TikTok and don’t plan to do it either!

    • #62822
      Juliamary
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      Lovely! I really enjoyed that 👍

    • #53279
      Juliamary
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      Really good for first attempt😊

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