Here’s what my students tell me:
- It’s hard to get a nice sound.
- I lose the motivation to practice every day.
- I’m not making much progress by watching random videos on YouTube.

FiddleHed is the easy, step-by-step method for learning the fiddle online.
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First quarter: A1-D0-1-0-A1-D0-1-0

Since the first and second bars are the same, you just need to practice the play-along track for the first bar 🙂

Our intuitive system breaks tunes down into small, easy-to-follow LearningChunks™ of audio, sheet music and color-coded tabs. Learn and master your favorite Old-time, Irish, Bluegrass, Klezmer and Cajun tunes.

As you pick up tunes, you’ll be learning techniques to help you play the tunes like scales, bowing, intonation and timing. You’ll also learn powerful practice techniques like Drone-tuning™, Call-and-response, Looping, and Audiation.

I lead students in live workshops. These “practice journeys” are a fun way to:

Everyone learns in a different way. The modular structure of FiddleHed allows you to go at your own pace.

As you pick up tunes, you’ll be learning techniques to help you play the tunes like scales, bowing, intonation and timing. You’ll also learn powerful practice techniques like Drone-tuning™, Call-and-response, Looping, and Audiation.As you pick up tunes, you’ll be learning techniques to help you play the tunes like scales, bowing, intonation and timing. You’ll also learn powerful practice techniques like Drone-tuning™, Call-and-response, Looping, and Audiation.

“I started fiddling with no musical knowledge or background. I realized I wasn't making progress, so I signed up for FiddleHed. The structured course has helped so much with the basics, like playing in time (I was always slowing down for the hard parts). Above all it is FUN!”

“Jason is a super-fun and kind teacher to learn violin with. He taught me to enjoy music and not be afraid to improvise.”

“I think the biggest fiddle challenge for me was learning to read music. The FiddleHed website with notations with sheet music somehow made everything click into place. I’m now learning new songs every week just from the sheet music.”

“Before joining Fiddlehed, my biggest struggle was a paralyzing fear of playing in front of others. I’ve gained a lot of confidence through the FiddleHed lessons and online workshops .”

“I almost gave up on fiddling because it was such a huge struggle to play in tune. Using the FiddleHed method of slowing down and drone-tuning really improved my pitch. The clear lessons and practice tools have helped me to learn the fiddle and live a more fulfilled life.”





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Not sure if it’s a fit? Try FiddleHed risk-free.
If you’re not happy within 30 days, email us and get a full refund—no hoops, no guilt, no awkward break-up talk.
(But yeah… we will miss you.)

If you look at the cost of private music lessons, a qualified teacher will charge between $60 and $120 an hour. At the very least, weekly private lessons for a year would add up to $3120.

If you buy an All-access Yearly subscription to FiddleHed, it will cost you $444, which, compared to the price of private lessons, is a savings of $2676 each year!

Total beginners
Intermediate players ready to level up
Classical violinists looking to have more fun
Folks who played as kids and want to get back into it
If you’re excited to make music, even a little each day, you’re in the right place.
If this is you, you might want a different path:
You want to be a pro violinist and practice 6 hours a day
You’re in a hurry to win fiddle contests
You expect instant results without daily playing
FiddleHed is about steady progress, joy, and playing every day—not perfection.
Full access to Beginner and Intermediate Courses
Special tracks like Irish, Old-Time, Note Reading, and Chord Backup
Call-and-response audio to train your ear
Downloadable sheet music & audio tracks
A powerful Practice Toolkit (drones, loops, metronome, etc.)
A process that helps you actually enjoy practicing
It’s the heart of the FiddleHed experience—a space where learners connect, share, and support each other. You’ll get:
Live workshops and group jams
Practice challenges and fun events
Encouragement from a kind, musical crew
A reason to keep picking up your fiddle
FiddleHed Course = Step-by-step lessons & tune learning
Play Every Day Community = Events, support, motivation, and joyful habit-building
They work great together. The course teaches you what to play. The community helps you want to keep playing.
Nope. You’ll learn mostly by ear using call-and-response, with optional sheet music if you want it. Some students never read a note—others enjoy the extra structure. It’s up to you.