I just started playing some Irish coming from old time fiddle. Once I figured out that the image you drew was reversed I understood what you're describing and it's extremely helpful. Thanks so much! Very clean tone in your other videos as well which makes it great for learning by ear.
Thank you! I’d nearly given up trying to read. Once I realized I needed to read it right to left, it actually helped. I knew I got it right by the couple times that you repeated the missed slurs.
If you've ever played Mouth of the Tobique, the triplets in the first two bars can be detached one, slur two, or vice versa, to spice it up a bit. Obviously, it's not a reel you'd want to start a new student with, but it's one that readily accepts some experimentation.
This is simiilar to what Kevin Burke suggests - it can be a bit counter intuitive to those used to playing reels on other instruments but certainly offers an interesting dynamic.
Very helpful, thank you! When you show the blue paper at ~ 1:25, I first wondered what a weird rhythm this is (2 separated, the next 3 slurred and then 3 separated), before I found out that your video is mirrored ;-)
Ok this is weird. I just met you today and UA-cam suggests your video when I get home. But hey now I have another awesome fiddle teacher on UA-cam to learn from!
What about on a reel like ‘ cooleys ‘ where there is repeated notes and string crossing ?? I’ve been really having the toughest time making my reels sound like they have lift and it’s my favorite type of Irish tune 😭
@RosaMaria-im1iu no but now I will try to make one! I have a lot of thoughts and info on bowing patterns. It has come up in a lot of my videos more organically. I'll link a good jig one here
@RosaMaria-im1iu okay this was actually the one I was thinking of where I talk more about bow patterns.... but it's a reel again haha ua-cam.com/video/b9BkeDJhTIk/v-deo.htmlsi=V_BkWiOxb9uXMQX9
Great..I have been trying to slur the first three as well and this is a kevin burke speciality (I got a lesson off him), but I think the first three detached is easier. Any suggestions on how to implement this without breaking down the tune..if you practice the basic bowing pattern would it naturally come into tunes?
Just use it as a guide don’t use it as a pattern for all reels. The star of Munster is easy because some much if it is on one string(esp the 2nd part). Look at the pattern as possibilities. Practice slurring out of a bowed triplet or into a roll for example. Get an overall view rather than a set pattern.
@raymond4u100 most of them yes, but when a quarter note comes along things get tricky. I almost always slur into a quarter note from the note before. When there's a dotted quarter or longer the pattern does usually break
I just started playing some Irish coming from old time fiddle. Once I figured out that the image you drew was reversed I understood what you're describing and it's extremely helpful. Thanks so much! Very clean tone in your other videos as well which makes it great for learning by ear.
Thank you for the generosity of sharing this and thank you for your replies
Thanks Mikela- the 5-3 counting was really helpful,
I’ve been having the toughest time with reel bowing ! Thanks
Thank you!
I’d nearly given up trying to read.
Once I realized I needed to read it right to left, it actually helped.
I knew I got it right by the couple times that you repeated the missed slurs.
Exactly what old man needs learning his strings this minute. Thank you!!
Thank you for this
Thanks, this helps me feel the bowing.
You’re awesome! Thank you! I’m now learning to play Reels for Real!
the mirror video is a bit confusing ... and 5 strings fiddle !
Yes. I'd find it easier to open up a fiddle ,move whatever is needed and re glue that to find the mirror key on a phone!
If you've ever played Mouth of the Tobique, the triplets in the first two bars can be detached one, slur two, or vice versa, to spice it up a bit. Obviously, it's not a reel you'd want to start a new student with, but it's one that readily accepts some experimentation.
I love mouth of the tobique!!
This is simiilar to what Kevin Burke suggests - it can be a bit counter intuitive to those used to playing reels on other instruments but certainly offers an interesting dynamic.
Very helpful, thank you! When you show the blue paper at ~ 1:25, I first wondered what a weird rhythm this is (2 separated, the next 3 slurred and then 3 separated), before I found out that your video is mirrored ;-)
Oops I didn't realize that!! Thank you for clarifying 😁👍
Ok this is weird. I just met you today and UA-cam suggests your video when I get home. But hey now I have another awesome fiddle teacher on UA-cam to learn from!
The algorithm sees all!!! 🤣 the session was so fun yesterday!
Al Gore Rhythm***
Thank you for posting this.
Thank you so much! Excellent video, really helpful.
I love your lessons, thank you so much for sharing!! You explain very well!
That was just what I needed!
Very clearly explained. Thank you!
Such a wonderful lesson!
Very helpful - Thanks! Do you have a tutorial on bowing hornpipes?
What about on a reel like ‘ cooleys ‘ where there is repeated notes and string crossing ?? I’ve been really having the toughest time making my reels sound like they have lift and it’s my favorite type of Irish tune 😭
Very helpful thanks
This is great! Thanks Mikela!
Helpful!! New sub!!
This has helped me so much. Thank you. Do you have other videos like this for other types of fiddle like, Jigs, hornpipes, slip Jigs etc?
@RosaMaria-im1iu no but now I will try to make one! I have a lot of thoughts and info on bowing patterns. It has come up in a lot of my videos more organically. I'll link a good jig one here
@@RosaMaria-im1iu ua-cam.com/video/wL47GP-B3K8/v-deo.htmlsi=ctTyJL1ZRNt0VJO9
@RosaMaria-im1iu okay this was actually the one I was thinking of where I talk more about bow patterns.... but it's a reel again haha
ua-cam.com/video/b9BkeDJhTIk/v-deo.htmlsi=V_BkWiOxb9uXMQX9
@@mikelafiddle Thank you so much. I shall go and watch both of them!
Great..I have been trying to slur the first three as well and this is a kevin burke speciality (I got a lesson off him), but I think the first three detached is easier. Any suggestions on how to implement this without breaking down the tune..if you practice the basic bowing pattern would it naturally come into tunes?
Just use it as a guide don’t use it as a pattern for all reels. The star of Munster is easy because some much if it is on one string(esp the 2nd part). Look at the pattern as possibilities. Practice slurring out of a bowed triplet or into a roll for example. Get an overall view rather than a set pattern.
CAn this. BE used with all reels?
@raymond4u100 most of them yes, but when a quarter note comes along things get tricky. I almost always slur into a quarter note from the note before. When there's a dotted quarter or longer the pattern does usually break
Thank you
I’m afraid my brain can’t compute the reverse image you have in your videos. Therefore I can’t watch you.
Thanks for the feedback!