I like your relaxed manor of playing and teaching which I know through experience is not easy, I also like the theory you are introducing as most Irish fiddle is by ear and watching expert players .
This swing is something I noticed when I started back with my mandolin a couple of years ago, I even asked Baron Collins-Hill about it in a live stream but I was unable to verbalize my question. I used the term syncopation. This is the lesson I've been waiting years for 🙂 I find this very difficult especially as you speed up... Thanks for the lesson!
Well done! It seems like even some first-rate teachers don't distinguish between triplets and dotted-eighth-sixteenth rhythms, so I appreciate your clarity on it! Also, a great practical approach to putting it into action.
A friend is sending me a viola in the next week, and i cant wait to learn my second instrument. I dont have it yet but i already found alot helpful videos from you. Lets see how long it takes for me to play the viola behind my guitar on the good old irish tunes from O'Carolan. Thanks for your being and sharing all the lessons, greetings from germany 🥰
Thank you for this lesson, great stuff as always! How does swing fit in with jigs? I don't think it is just clean triplets and I've heard the rhythm described a "Jiggity, Jiggity". Which seems like a "long - super short - short" feel.
Something that has had me wondering for ages! Really well explained and demonstrated - slow, medium and full blast. Thanks a ton Liz!
Very useful lesson - I don't play fiddle but I will be applying this to my Bluegrass guitar playing.
Brilliantly explained!
THANK YOU!!!Your wonderful..😁
Great video
I like your relaxed manor of playing and teaching which I know through experience is not easy, I also like the theory you are introducing as most Irish fiddle is by ear and watching expert players .
Just great! Thank you!
This swing is something I noticed when I started back with my mandolin a couple of years ago, I even asked Baron Collins-Hill about it in a live stream but I was unable to verbalize my question. I used the term syncopation. This is the lesson I've been waiting years for 🙂 I find this very difficult especially as you speed up... Thanks for the lesson!
Well done! It seems like even some first-rate teachers don't distinguish between triplets and dotted-eighth-sixteenth rhythms, so I appreciate your clarity on it! Also, a great practical approach to putting it into action.
Loved your help; will watch many more times as I really would love to play like you.
A friend is sending me a viola in the next week, and i cant wait to learn my second instrument. I dont have it yet but i already found alot helpful videos from you. Lets see how long it takes for me to play the viola behind my guitar on the good old irish tunes from O'Carolan. Thanks for your being and sharing all the lessons, greetings from germany 🥰
Awesome. Happy viola-ing!!
Thank you very much;very informative!
Hey what kind of strings do you use on your fiddle?
Interesting, new, and very informative!! THANK YOU< Liz!!!
Thank you for this lesson, great stuff as always! How does swing fit in with jigs? I don't think it is just clean triplets and I've heard the rhythm described a "Jiggity, Jiggity". Which seems like a "long - super short - short" feel.
Great question. I made a video on that actually: ua-cam.com/video/sYQBeVN9EVk/v-deo.html
@@LizFaiellaMusic Thanks Liz! Always being ahead of the curve!
100rpm would be pretty slow in a pub session for that tune!
We'll come on . This is a lesson and we are not all at session level. So thank God she slows it down for those needing to learn. Great teacher.