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4 SLURRING PATTERNS for JIGS ✨ Fiddle tutorial

🎻 FROST IS ALL OVER fiddle tutorial    • How to play THE FROST IS ALL OVER ✨ T...   🎻 FROST IS ALL OVER sheet music and practice tracks (Please note: The bowings are different from the ones taught in this video!)   / frost-is-all-75068790   🎻 Get sheet music and practice tracks for a whole bunch of fiddle tunes!   / lizfaiellamusic   🎻 If you like my free fiddle videos, please consider supporting me with a contribution! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... Outline 00:00 Welcome! 00:49 Jig basics: 6/8 time & jig rhythm! 01:34 Why choose certain bowing patterns? 1. The feel of the tune! 2. Using your bow space wisely 3. Ease of playing 4. Artistry 03:41 Slurring patterns 1. Separate bows 2. One down, two up 3. Slur three 4. Cross-beat slurs 04:24 Applying these patterns to a tune! A part 07:05 How to change the "feel" of the tune with different bowing 07:41 "Bonus" slurring pattern: four slurred, two separate 08:05 Applying these patterns to a tune! B part 08:37 The end! Please note that I’m a folk musician and fiddler, and I don’t consider myself a classical violinist. In my experience of the folk tradition, techniques tend to be somewhat informal, variable, and flexible, so take what I say with a grain of salt :) My thoughts on fiddling are based on my own personal musical experience. If you’re looking for more formal violin technique and instruction, there are other resources out there that are geared towards that! These videos are not intended as a substitute for the advice of a medical professional (when it comes to any thoughts on techniques such as posture, hand placement, etc). Happy fiddling, friends!

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