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  • @Aclockworkari
    @Aclockworkari Před 2 lety +17

    Since I started watching your videos I’ve gotten compliments on my fiddling and less people throw things at me. BEST TEACHER EVER

  • @Linda_Eskin
    @Linda_Eskin Před 2 měsíci

    What a great option for anyone with shoulder problems. Thanks for the video!

  • @cristiancamilovaldiviesopo6717

    Thanks for this video Joe and for helping keep this style alive for us new fiddlers to learn. You are a really skilled musician and I have improved a lot with your advice. I'm gonna try this posture asap.

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před 2 lety +1

      Give it a try! let me know how it goes. I’ve seen all sorts of holds, even seen some people rig up a strap. If ya just can’t get comfy holding it just keep experimenting.

  • @jerrytheracecardriver1100

    That's a neat way of holding the fiddle. Reminiscent of some of the ol' greats like Hiram Stamper.

  • @Lostmychops
    @Lostmychops Před rokem +2

    Ed Haley was probably the finest exponent of that rocking fiddle method. I swear the guy was an alien or something. See also Marcus Martin, Clyde Davenport and - more recently - Bruce Greene. I’ve had some snobby looks from violinists for playing this way over the years, but once you’ve gotten accustomed to it it makes so much sense. The only real advantage to playing with the fiddle clamped under your chin is that you can play in the ‘second position’ more easily, but with the exception of the dude in Weems String Band I can’t think of a single old timer who actually did that for anything other than the odd note, and 99.9% of old time fiddle tunes don’t call for it. All of which is a long-winded way of saying keep doing what you’re doing.

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před rokem +1

      I think you managed to hame drop all my favorite fiddlers in one comment.

  • @fiddlyJazzily
    @fiddlyJazzily Před 9 měsíci

    My god , that's perfect 😮❤

  • @merlinthecat9901
    @merlinthecat9901 Před rokem +1

    I wanna be able to hold it this way cause I like to sing and play . It’s really hard for me though

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před rokem

      It definitely takes some time to find a comfortable spot.

  • @zachb8012
    @zachb8012 Před rokem

    I'm relatively new to fiddle and learned later in life too. By the time I'm a couple hours into a play session I feel like the fiddle finds its way exactly where you're holding it. The advantage of holding it under my chin is my hand doesn't cramp as much, though I reckon that'll subside as I build strength. Other than that I think it just feels more comfortable a little lower.

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před rokem

      Check out the playing of Jon Bekoff if you wanna see some shred holding it real low.

  • @richjakowski1056
    @richjakowski1056 Před rokem

    Great vid Joe. I'll bet most OT fiddlers would give up vibrato for a good shuffle any day.

  • @johnaustin1825
    @johnaustin1825 Před 2 lety +1

    Your method looks far more comfortable than the classic method. Also it would be easier to sing into a mic?

  • @gertmana1789
    @gertmana1789 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Joe how long have you been playing? I'm 36 and playing for 1 year now. I shure wished my parents gave me the violin i wanted instead of the cornet i got when i was young. But beter late than never. Greetings from belgium.

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve been at at it for about 7-8 years now. I wish I had started sooner too but who knows, maybe we both avoided some violin based childhood trauma.

    • @gertmana1789
      @gertmana1789 Před 2 lety

      @@joedoucettemusic true.

  • @ProfRybczyk
    @ProfRybczyk Před rokem +1

    Excellent, but you haven't even come close to "later in life" yet!!!

  • @briancleary6751
    @briancleary6751 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you supporting the body with the heel of your left hand?

    • @joedoucettemusic
      @joedoucettemusic Před 9 měsíci +1

      I do, I actually have a small callus in my left wrist near the bony knob opposite my thumb

    • @briancleary6751
      @briancleary6751 Před 9 měsíci

      @@joedoucettemusic gnarly