05 Oct 20 - 01:07 PM (#4074416) Subject: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: BTMP I have been using the following sites to learn fiddle tunes. The Slippery Hill site also has vintage performance videos. You may enjoy these as well. Enjoy. Slippery-hill.com Natunelist.net |
05 Oct 20 - 02:41 PM (#4074430) Subject: RE: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: Dave Hanson www.thesession.org Dave H |
05 Oct 20 - 08:01 PM (#4074444) Subject: RE: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: Tattie Bogle Paul Anderson has been doing online tutorials during lockdown, on YouTube. Also on YT he is steadily working his way through James Scott Skinner's compositions: at the last count, he had reached over 400! |
08 Oct 20 - 01:05 PM (#4074766) Subject: RE: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: Ernest Fiddle tunes, performances and more: https://oldtime-central.com/ |
10 Oct 20 - 07:31 PM (#4075078) Subject: RE: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: Tattie Bogle Blazin' in Beauly is running its usual annual course online via Zoom next week: tutors are members of the Blazin' Fiddles band: workshops are run at 3 levels. (That's Beauly, Scotland) Full details here: Blazin' in Beauly |
10 Oct 20 - 07:36 PM (#4075079) Subject: RE: Origins: Websites for fiddle tunes/performances From: Tattie Bogle Also, the Scots Fiddle Festival, which usually takes place in the 3rd weekend in November, is planning to have some online events during that weekend. Check back later to their website for any details. Scots Fiddle Festival |