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As I was hacked, I had to change my email. Although I changed my email on my Fiddlehed profile, I am not receiving any emails or updates from FH. I assume they are still going to my old hacked email. Please send FH communications to my new email: [email protected]. View
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    Debbie Hill started the topic Connaughtmans rambles 60 bpm in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago

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    cynhrossi replied to the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago

    Owen, that was the sweetest rendition of Bill Cheatham I’ve ever heard. I really enjoyed the expressiveness in your playing and those lovely notes up and down the scale. Really nice! Thanks for sharing this!

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    Debbie Hill replied to the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago

    Good job Owen!

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    Debbie Hill replied to the topic Theme from Local Hero "Going Home" in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago

    Nice expressive dynamics!

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    jason kleinberg wrote a new post 1 year, 11 months ago

    Mini-Scale Fiddle Warmups Overview  Scales don’t have to be torture. In fact, a lot of my students devote whole practice sessions to scales because they know how to have fun with […]

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    jason kleinberg wrote a new post 1 year, 12 months ago

    Fiddling With Transposition Overview Do you wonder, “What can I do to prepare for jam sessions?” The ability to transpose songs from one key to another is a superpower for playing […]

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      lbiehl replied 1 year, 12 months ago

      This was really interesting and helpful. Once I identify what note to start on, things fall together much more easily, especially on known songs. Could you comment sometime on clues to identifying what key a song is when sheet music is not available – in other words, just from listening to the song? Thanks

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        Jocelyn Martens replied 1 year, 11 months ago

        Hi Lisa, yes, what great depth shared with transposing in various ways. 🙂 Thanks for sharing how this sits with you.
        That is a great point leading from this subject. We’ll take note of this for a future post/lesson.

        For now, I’ll share my process for identifying the key of a song from listening to it.
        -I’ll utilize my instrument, and work on identifying what notes are in the song (even just in the first section or so), and I write down all the different notes I locate (ex: Let’s stay together by Al Green: A, B flat, C, E, F, D, G).
        -Once I have a decent range of notes written, I go to my ‘Circle of Fifths’ chart and see what key, in relation to those notes (specifically the sharp/flat notes within those notes I wrote) and narrow down the potential key signatures (ex: F major or D minor).
        -From there, I would try to guess the feeling of the song, whether major or minor (also recognizing the key could change throughout song) (Ex: mostly major).
        -One thing to note when identifying the notes in a song, there could be some notes added which are not related to the key that the song is in, so I’d also try to keep that in mind and if i think that has happened, I will write that note down outside of the main range of notes I am writing from the song (ex: D flat)
        -I’ll also try playing the associated scale with what I have narrowed down and see if the scale ‘matches’ the sound of the tune.

        This is a great topic to go further into. Thanks for mentioning it.

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          Jocelyn Martens replied 1 year, 11 months ago

          Also, here’s a page that supports learning tunes from recordings:

          How To Learn Tunes From Recordings

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    jason kleinberg replied to the topic Tetris Theme with Dubstep Remix in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 12 months ago

    Fun!!
    My band Diego’s Umbrella used to play this tune at gigs…

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    jason kleinberg replied to the topic Billy In The Lowground in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 12 months ago

    This is good!
    This would be a good lesson for FiddleHed.
    What source did you use to learn it?

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    Debbie Hill replied to the topic Billy In The Lowground in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 12 months ago

    Nice Patty! Makes me want to learn this one.

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    Patty started the topic Billy In The Lowground in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

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    cynhrossi replied to the topic Connaghtmans Rambles in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    Wow….Debbie! Nicely played…you’ve got those rolls and string crossings. Thanks for sharing.

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    cynhrossi replied to the topic Innisheer in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    Lovely, Owen! And I’m hearing the vibrato as well! Nicely played…..thanks for sharing.

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    Patty replied to the topic Connaghtmans Rambles in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    So smooth and nice rolls/ and a good speed too! Love it, Debbie!

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    Patty replied to the topic Innisheer in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    You got me hooked! I’m learning this one too….beautiful job, Owen. You continue to inspire me.

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    Patty replied to the topic Pretty Little Dog in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    So nice with the double stops and modulations… good job, Debbie!!

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    Patty replied to the topic Rolling Hills in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    Love that tune!! Good job on the embellishments, Owen!!

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    Debbie Hill replied to the topic Rolling Hills in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago

    Owen. You really handled those cuts well! Those are tricky. Nice flow too.

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    jason kleinberg wrote a new post 2 years ago

    Games and Routines for Group Practice Are you struggling to practice every day? Do you feel like emotional challenges of doubt or frustration are getting in the way of a productive […]

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    jason kleinberg wrote a new post 2 years ago

    Transforming Major Melodies Into Minor Keys Overview You can reinvent major key songs like “Oh Susanna” by playing them in a minor key. This is a fun way to improve your mental map of scales, mel […]

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      Ellen replied 1 year, 11 months ago

      I do feel my brain growing! So fun, thanks!

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        Jocelyn Martens replied 1 year, 11 months ago

        Yes 🙂 🧠 🎶 💗

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    jason kleinberg wrote a new post 2 years ago

    Improvising With Melodic ChunksDid you know that you can deconstruct existing melodies to improvise and compose new tunes?   Further learning Learning Steps Listen to this […]

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