This volume builds on the techniques explained in Children's Fiddling Method Volume 1. While created with children in mind, this book is equally well suited for adults, violinists, and string teachers. What sets this method apart from others is that the tunes will first be played slowly, unaccompanied, so that you can hear the notes and how the tune goes. Then, an arrangement follows which is more up to tempo with backup. All of the tunes will be broken down into parts for easier learning, and new fiddling techniques will be explained as they are introduced. Often, different versions will be offered for the same tune, providing variety and a way to learn more concepts, skills, and ideas that can be used in other tunes. The goal is to play along with the two included CDs. Special features of this volume are some optional twin fiddle parts and tips on twin fiddling. These pieces are great for teachers to use with students or for students to play with friends. Mel Bay Publications MB95279BCD ISBN-9780786664849
Contents:
How to get the most out of this book About the Author Introduction Lesson #1: Preparation for Our First Tune - Wake Up Susan Lesson #2: Wake Up Susan (Arrangement #1) Lesson #3: Variations for Wake Up Susan Lesson #4: Part 1 of Wake Up Susan with variations Lesson #5: Variations in Part 2 of Wake Up Susan Lesson #6: Wake Up Susan - Putting It All Together Lesson #7: Whistler's Waltz Lesson #8: Ornaments and Variations Used in Whistler's Waltz Lesson #9: Katy Hill Lesson #10: Katy Hill - basic tune (Arrangement #1) Lesson #11: Katy Hill - The way I play it. (Arrangement #2 with ornaments) Lesson #12: Something New! A Bonus! Twin Fiddle Lesson #13: Golden Slippers - Two Step (Arrangement #1) Lesson #14: Golden Slippers - Twin Fiddle Part Lesson #15: Optional Additional Ideas for Golden Slippers Lesson #16: Twin Fiddle to Golden Slippers Lesson #17: Preparing for Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #18: Let's play Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #19: Optional Harmony to Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #20: Tennessee Gray Eagle - Twin Fiddle Part Lesson #21: Optional bonus ideas for Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #22: Optional bonus licks for the 2nd part of Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #23: Using "hokum" bowing Lesson #24: Bonus hokum pattern - offered for advanced students Lesson #25: A Show Arrangement of Tennessee Gray Eagle Lesson #26: Preparing For The Bullfrog Blues Lesson #27: The Bullfrog Blues Lesson #28: Preparing for Marmaduke's Hornpipe Lesson #29: Marmaduke's Hornpipe (Arrangement #1) Lesson #30: Optional Harmony Part to Marmaduke's Lesson #31: Optional Harmony to Marmaduke's Hornpipe Lesson #32: More Ideas and Variations for Marmaduke's Hornpipe Lesson #33: Marmaduke's Hornpipe (Arrangement #2) Lesson #34: Preparation for Bear Creek Hop! Bear Creek Hop! Lesson #35: Preparation for Roy's Rag Lesson #36: Roy's Rag (Arrangement #1) Lesson #37: Roy's Rag - Using Two Strings Lesson #38: Optional Harmony to Roy's Rag Lesson #39: Contemporary Fiddle Tunes The Wrist Exercise Lesson #40: My Cousin's Reel (Arrangement #1) Lesson #41: Optional Twin Fiddle to My Cousin's Reel Lesson #42: Optional Variations on My Cousin's Reel My Cousin's Reel (Arrangement #2) Lesson #43: A New Key! Saturday Night Waltz Lesson #44: Preparing for Sandy River Belle Lesson #45: Sandy River Belle (Arrangement #1) Lesson #46: Adding drone strings to Sandy River Belle Sandy River Belle (Arrangement #2) Lesson #47: Optional Bonus Ideas for Sandy River Belle for Advanced Students Sandy River Belle (Arrangement #3) Lesson #48 Sandy River Belle - Twin Fiddle Part (Arrangement #1) Lesson #49: Sandy River Belle - Twin Fiddle Part (Arrangement #2) Lesson #50: Preparing for My Wild Irish Rose My Wild Irish Rose Lesson #51: Adding Ornaments to My Wild Irish Rose Lesson #52: My Wild Irish Rose with Ornaments Lesson #53: Woodchoppers' Reel Lesson #54: Adding Ornaments to Woodchoppers' Reel Lesson #55: Optional Fun Ideas for Woodchoppers' Reel Lesson #56: Woodchoppers' Part 2 - Optional Fun Variations Lesson #57: Building a New Arrangement of Woodchoppers' Reel Lesson #58: East Tennessee Blues Lesson #59: Optional Ideas for East Tennessee Blues Lesson #60: Putting It All Together for a New Arrangement Lesson #61: East Tennessee Blues (Arrangement #3) Lesson #62: Preparing for There Came An Old Man To My Daddy's Door (Jig) Lesson #63: There Came An Old Man To My Daddy's Door (Jig) Lesson #64: Adding Ornaments to "Old Man" Jig
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