Mike Reeve
@reevo
Active 4 years, 4 months ago-
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 4 months ago
Mix Up Your Music Practice With Interleaving
Interleaving is alternating between different skills as you practice. Instead of pounding away at a difficult scale for an entire session, a difficult […] -
jason kleinberg started the topic Owen playing The Banshee variation in the forum Student Videos 5 years, 5 months ago
@owneee61 (Owen) sent me this…he’s come a long way!
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 5 months ago
Did you know that you can change the speed of videos?
Here’s how.
Hover the cursor over the settings wheel.
You’ll see a popup window.
Click Playback speed.You can choose a pre-set […]

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jason kleinberg replied to the topic One-year anniversary in the forum Student Videos 5 years, 6 months ago
Yes!! I like the tone and embellishments.
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 6 months ago
Bile 'em Down The Orange Blossom Special
Taking a practice break to mess around with adding the Orange Blossom special to an old-time tune called Bile ‘em Cabbage Down (translation: Please boil t […]-
For some reason I am unable to get to this lesson, the Mary’s version or the OBS pattern lesson from here or on Instagram. The links here take me to the home page for signing up for Fiddlehed…. I want to learn this tune but I need to start with the Bile them Cabbage, Mary’s and/or the basic OBS pattern. What should I do?
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Thanks for inquiring Michelle, I will contact you directly to troubleshoot this.
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jason kleinberg and
Pam are now friends 5 years, 6 months ago
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 6 months ago
It would be nice if we could make music all day long. But life gets in the way: work, chores, social obligations, health issues. Shoot, sometimes we just need to relax on the couch with Netflix. So most of us have […]

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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 8 months ago
A student named Abee was taking my recent lesson on Sliding The Left-hand Fingers.
In the video, I mention how the chromatic scale can help with sliding. More on that in a minute. First, this scale contains […]

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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 8 months ago
Most people learn an instrument because they want to have fun. They want to do something enjoyable. Others may thrive on the sense of accomplishment. It’s important to constantly return to the joy and fun of […]

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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 9 months ago
Document Your Fiddle Journey
Does it seem like you’re not making any progress with the fiddle? Are you feeling frustrated? The key word here is “seem”. It may seem like you’re not […] -
jason kleinberg posted an update 5 years, 10 months ago
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 10 months ago
Dayved has been my student and friend for 8 years. He plays viola along with violin and loves Eastern European music.Here’s a clip from a zoom lesson with my student Dayved on strumming and bowing […]

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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years, 11 months ago
Written by Jim Guinn
The Early Days
Long a popular European musical instrument and because it was small and easily portable, the fiddle found its way to America packed away in the meager possessions of the […]
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jason kleinberg started the topic Join a practice group! in the forum Mike Reeve 6 years ago

This is a way for you all to support each other on your fiddle journey. Join a practice group for your specific skill level or interest. In addition to sharing posts to the forum, you can send direct messages.
You also might consider forming an online practice group with others. You can use Zoom, Skype, or Facetime to trade tunes and chat…[Read more]
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 6 years, 1 month ago
In a practice loop, you alternate between to areas of practice to improve a specific musical technique.
Here are some examples:
Alternate between a tune and its scale
Alternate between listening […]
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Excellent lesson because small loops (or micro-practices) let me focus on better intonation and more efficient fingerings. Btw, I was going to bookmark and start using Tuning Exercises, but the link above just took me to what seems to be an unmaintained page.
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Usually, I am not a fan of looping, but I have enjoyed using your different practice sessions. Indeed once I get into a groove, I feel like I am just making music and fiddling away. Thank you for this breakdown @Jason!
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Having a great time with this. I made a list of the tunes from module 1.1 to here and I don’t remember even learning “I’ll Fly Away” in a previous lesson. Egads! There’re 40 tunes counting this module. All the best, ro.
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 6 years, 2 months ago
How to establish a regular fiddle practice
Do you have trouble practicing on a daily basis? If so, the Two-Minute Rule may help you to establish this healthy habit.
The term was coined by author […]

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Just starting, very happy to have found your lessons. I love bagpipes with fiddle. There is a bagpipe app and I thought it was so cool. What’s even more exciting is that you offer DRONES!! I am giddy that the drones play as I tune up and practice. Such an incentive and the Two Minute Rule goes along with so many tasks adults have to drudge thru daily. Two Minute Dishwasher unload, lol.
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 6 years, 3 months ago
The Ultimate Beginner Pitfall
A FiddleHed named Dave wrote to me because he was struggling with the advanced version of Blackest Crow. In his email, it became clear that he hadn’t been playing very […]
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Hey Kayla,
Thanks for saying that! Messages like this keep me going…
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Omg — this is ME! I love music so much that I always want to play tunes that are way beyond my ability!!! Thank you for the reminder and the encouragement. PS – It was a challenge for me play Oh Susanna that fast… but I finally got it 🙂
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Jason — Thanks so much! This is what I’ve been looking for, and it’s working!! I WANT to enjoy each practice and I also WANT to sound better NOW. These workable ideas are already helping me improve. A gazillion bazillion thanks!
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I bought my first violin about 6 0r 7years ago and watched a few of your lessons on my phone. I was still working full time then and didn’t continue. I”m now semi-retired. I only work 4 1/2 days per week so I now have time for my fiddle!. This letter has really encouraged me. “Assume you will get better” was the best thing I’ve read. But I am still struggling to organize my practice. I have become addicted to my fiddle and can get very grumpy if I don’t get me fiddle time. Thanks for all you work making learning this beautiful instrument fun; difficult but fun!
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As an intermediate beginner with 15 years of self-taught fiddling, I am working through your beginner’s series and starting to rekindle the fire. New methods of practice. I can play all these tunes if not by ear but find myself struggling with some of the adaptation (Hoe down eek). This is helping. Started a journal (a tip from your office hours yesterday). hope to keep this up. Thanks, Jason
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Thank you for sharing, Steve. It’s great to hear one another’s methods 🙂 Glad the program is working well for you.
Putting goals out there helps solidify them, way to be!
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This is great advice! I have a friend who always want me to play songs way to difficult. When I do I sound terrible and then get discouraged. This course has been wonderful for me. Thanks Jason & Jocelyn
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