Patty
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cynhrossi replied to the topic Connaughtmans rambles with dulcimer backup in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
Beautiful, Debbie! Lovely tune! Thanks for sharing!
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Debbie Hill started the topic Connaughtmans rambles with dulcimer backup in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
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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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Owen replied to the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
Thanks, Cindy!
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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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Owen replied to the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
Steve, Strum Machine!
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Owen replied to the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
Thanks, Deb; it was fun, despite falling out of time a bit!
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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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Owen started the topic Bill Cheatham in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
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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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Owen replied to the topic Billy In The Lowground in the forum Student Videos 1 year, 11 months ago
Thanks for posting this one, Patty; Iโd never heard it, and well played. Plenty of string crossings!
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jason kleinberg wrote a new post 1 year, 11 months ago
Mini-Scale Fiddle Warmups
Overviewย 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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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… -
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.
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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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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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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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Owen started the topic Rolling Hills in the forum Student Videos 2 years ago
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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
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.
Also, here’s a page that supports learning tunes from recordings: