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    • #64170
      kate.kakadu
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      So wonderful, Marg! I’ve been out of the loop for a while so good to check out the forum and be reinspired! Lovely melody, lyrical and happy. Great work from the band too. A very fun way to play with pentatonic scales!

    • #59557
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Great start! Could see you adjusting the tone for some notes – excellent. You sounded good and confident. Well done!

    • #59556
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Thank you both of you; David for sharing and Jocelyn for feedback. Valuable and helpful for me too. I will definitely post something for feedback.

    • #58642
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Great Owen! That looked like a tricky song too!

    • #58641
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      That was groovy! The drum back up turned it from folk to funk – Loved it! Will have to learn that one

    • #58153
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      That was lovely Debbie! I haven’t heard that one before but love the double stops too. Something I don’t try enough. It’s inspiring to see you use them to such affect.

    • #58056
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Thanks, Jason. I’m not sure if there is a particular method of choosing songs to play together in a set. Hope to see you post something with strum machine soon, Patty! It’s a great tool.

    • #58027
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Nice embellishments, Joanne! Great Irish feel. I haven’t quite worked out the difference between a mordent and a roll yet – have to the Irish fiddle journey. Slides will be my next challenge though, because they are very cool!

    • #58026
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      You’re right, Joanne, it is fantastic that we can get inspired and play along and try new things through this Fiddlehed forum. I’ve learnt so much by watching you all and it has motivated me to keep going and challenge myself. I wish our time zones were more compatible for participating in group sessions, because they look so much fun. But it’s great to watch them afterwards and also see what everyone is trying. I often will play along, and want to learn songs because of what people post. I was so inspired by your wayfaring stranger that you did a while back which sent me down a rabbit hole of versions and I got MuseScore and Anytune to work out the Jack white’s version of it, because I loved the fiddle in it so much. When I started this journey, if you’d told me that I would be understanding music enough to transcribe it, I would have laughed. This is a fantastic community and I’m so thankful for it.

    • #58019
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Thanks Debbie and Marg. I would like to create a harmony myself, but it was fun to hear it played together. It’s taken me a while to attempt vibrato without destroying the tune in the attempt. Certainly don’t feel in control or confident with my technique – I still tense up and grip the neck when I should relax my left hand. Then when I focus on that, my bowing starts to slide. Perseverance and patience they say! It’s been frustrating But I have noticed some improvement and one day I hope I’ll get the sound I hear when Jason plays it.

    • #57814
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Great work, Sally. Very tuneful and well paced. Lovely to listen to.

    • #57749
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      That was fun, thanks Owen. Wish I could get my vibrato like yours. It’s my next challenge!

    • #57748
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      That sounded lovely! You made those strings sing. Are you going to post a follow up comparison video?

    • #57747
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      So beautiful Marg! Lovely interweaving of harmonies between the two violin parts. You’re are so inspiring to all of us! I truly don’t think that there’s anything to change or cut out – it was such a pleasure to listen to.

    • #57746
      kate.kakadu
      Participant

      Thanks Marg! You were the inspiration with your medley. I think strum machine is a good way to build up speed on songs. I really liked how the songs in your medley interwove so beautifully. That may be a good thing for Jason to teach or discuss – how to compile a complimentary set.

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