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Fiddle Tutorial

Fiddle Tutorial

Does anyone know if there is a good fiddle tutorial on the net? I'm specially interested in the scottish styles.

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by Beheader

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there's always jims site- www.worldfiddlemusic.co.uk , which has a lot of good stuff, and a section ofn scottish stuff.

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by aaron b

http://www.worldfiddle.co.uk/

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by ceolachan

http://worldfiddlemusic.co.uk/

Sorry, no 'www'...

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by ceolachan

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HTTP://www.nataliemacmaster.com has a VHS video in the shop portion of the site. I've not seen it myself, but it'll be a good start to a style that's at least Scottish born.

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by tulloch

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Scratch that...you meant "on the net" - I must learn to read more carefully.

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by tulloch

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Yeah, I meant on the net, but other options and advises are also welcome!

Thanks a lot.

# Posted on June 30th 2005 by Beheader

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I have the VHS. Its pretty good. She goes over scottish ornamentation a lot.

# Posted on July 1st 2005 by natharious

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Laura Risk has 2 double teaching cds with the majority of the tunes Scottish and a sprinkling of Irish, Quebecois. and New England The tunes are played slowly and up to speed. She does not go over technique but they are good tools to increase repetoire and ornaments. They can be purchased from her web site http://laurarisk.com

# Posted on July 10th 2005 by Fiddlingsally

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www.irishfiddletutorial.com is a tutorial completely free where do you can learn to play irish traditional tunes. The tutorial is in spanish but the music have no languajes ;)

# Posted on July 18th 2011 by keko

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