Just started playing fiddle recently, and have played guitar and bass for over 15 years, and this is by far my favorite channel I've seen for any instrument. Incredible format, topics, and presentation.
Absolutely one of my all time fave's. I've heard it played and performed by many different artist all my life. Me, I love the original version like you have done. There's a lot of good stuff that can be done with this tune. I saw Charlie Pride live in Cumberland County Auditorium back in '68 and he did a very good version as well. That was a good show ....... omg!. Great job Chris !! Thank you Sir !!
I love this song, musical nirvana in just two chords! Seemingly so simple, yet harbouring a whole mess of spicy possibilities. I do a live looping version, it's perfect for that. Great choice for a lesson, finely executed as always - thanks Chris 👍
Chris! Thank you again for another awesome video! Do you have a shoulder rest you recommend? I used to use Kun as a kid. Then Wolf as a teenager. And have been using this Everest one for a while. Kun was too flat. Wolf was super formed for classical super upright playing. Everest was ok. Curious what you use :) Mine keeps falling off which is in part due to my bad technique but also the one I have is very old and the screws have worn down the plastic and now it comes at an angle to the edge of the violin and has a bad grip.
Hi Pierre. Glad you enjoyed the video! I've never seriously studied or compared shoulder rests, but I use a VIva Flex, which is comfortable and doesn't slip.
@@TheFiddleChannel thank you :) good to know. I loved the Cajun droning part of this video btw. That was all very new for me. I have classical background so the melodies aren’t too hard to pick up but those kind of accompaniment stuff is so helpful to know about and I love that you give us so many options to consider and think through. You’re truly an amazing teacher. Thanks for all the content.
Just started playing fiddle recently, and have played guitar and bass for over 15 years, and this is by far my favorite channel I've seen for any instrument. Incredible format, topics, and presentation.
Thanks Noah, I'm glad to hear you're enjoying my channel!
I've been playing violin/fiddle for over 2 decades and this is the best fiddle channel I know of by a mile.
Many thank's for incredible bowing technique...speechless for your skill
My favorite....🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Another excellent inspiring video, thanks Chris.
Great lesson👍 Thank you 🙏 from a guitar student 🦘
Thanks Ot!
Absolutely one of my all time fave's. I've heard it played and performed by many different artist all my life. Me, I love the original version like you have done. There's a lot of good stuff that can be done with this tune. I saw Charlie Pride live in Cumberland County Auditorium back in '68 and he did a very good version as well. That was a good show ....... omg!. Great job Chris !! Thank you Sir !!
thx so much
Thanks Chris. Another good Hank Williams tune..!! 👍
He never wrote a dud!
Great lesson Chris, thanks.
I love this song, musical nirvana in just two chords! Seemingly so simple, yet harbouring a whole mess of spicy possibilities. I do a live looping version, it's perfect for that. Great choice for a lesson, finely executed as always - thanks Chris 👍
Thanks Brendan!
This is great, I’m stubborn and have tried to teach myself the past 8 years but need to use great resources like yourself.
Hi Sean, glad you found it useful!
Chris! Thank you again for another awesome video!
Do you have a shoulder rest you recommend?
I used to use Kun as a kid. Then Wolf as a teenager. And have been using this Everest one for a while. Kun was too flat. Wolf was super formed for classical super upright playing. Everest was ok.
Curious what you use :)
Mine keeps falling off which is in part due to my bad technique but also the one I have is very old and the screws have worn down the plastic and now it comes at an angle to the edge of the violin and has a bad grip.
Hi Pierre. Glad you enjoyed the video! I've never seriously studied or compared shoulder rests, but I use a VIva Flex, which is comfortable and doesn't slip.
@@TheFiddleChannel thank you :) good to know. I loved the Cajun droning part of this video btw. That was all very new for me. I have classical background so the melodies aren’t too hard to pick up but those kind of accompaniment stuff is so helpful to know about and I love that you give us so many options to consider and think through. You’re truly an amazing teacher. Thanks for all the content.
Gotta love it !
Thanks Cathy!
Are the dots available for this song? They show up in the video, but wondering if they are available separately. Thanks!!! This is awesome!
Hi Claudia. Yes, send me an email to haighchris@hotmail.com
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(Bookmarking this for practice 🤠🎻)
Can you make the same kind of perfect tutorial but for the song: you just in Time to be to late (won't be home no more) from o' l hank.if you please👍
Great lesson Sir. Do you have the tabs to this song for us people who don't read music? Thx for your help
Sorry, but I don't do tab!
I cant help asking :did you ever play countryoldteme on your chinese fiddle?
Ha!I can hardly get a note out of it!
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"don't fear the reaper" is a cool song by Blue Oyster Cult. Hint Hint
excellent suggestion! Watch this space!
Can you make the same kind of perfect tutorial but for the song: you just in Time to be to late (won't be home no more) from o' l hank.if you please👍