Scale Shapes For Left-hand Mastery - Fiddle Lesson
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Understanding scale shapes will help you to play in all twelve keys while improving your overall technique.
What is a scale shape? It's a pattern of finger spacings used to build scales. Each shape can be moved to play scales in other keys. This allows you to play in tougher keys, like E flat or C sharp major.
This lesson was taught by guest teacher Ruth Roland. She made a follow-up video which you can see on her FiddleGeek channel: • Fiddlers: Always Land ...
Earlier this year, Ruth led a workshop for FiddleHed subscribers on Scale Shapes. The replay is available on the FiddleHed site with a subscription (along with 45 other archived workshops on everything from double stops to improvisation).
On that page you’ll find:
🎶 Sheet music
🔈 Audio snippets
🎥 Video (main lesson + supplementary lesson)
✍️ Step-by-step notes and pdf to help you get this
⛵️ Further learning
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Thanks for watching!
Wow, that was great. I played along and on the key of Ab I was struggling, but I made it. Great video. Thank you. 👍👍👍
Hooray! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Celebrations are definitely in order.
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Xeros. I love it. You can find them at Shar Music online. They come in different sizes. @FiddleGeek has a playlist about shoulder rests, but it's pretty old--maybe it's time for an update.🙃
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Hi Abhijeet! Good to see you here.