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An ancient Muñeira from Galicia taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching two accompaniments, with a 3rd demonstrated, so that the student is helped to absorb the 2/8 and 3/8 feel of the bars; tips that help memorisation and violin technique.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos for the Muñeira are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (those with a good working knowledge of G Major 2 octaves) to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship and changing time signatures, accompaniments, violin technique and the practical application of theory.
Key: G Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3
Time signature: 3/8 and 2/8
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a major 9th upwards to E.
Total: 44 videos and 1 audio file from approx 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes each. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2010 - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
The English folk tune Bricks and Mortar taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching accompanying chords and how to play them with the tune; 8ve accompaniment; theory; synchronisation with feet to develop core rhythmic sense and physical coordination. All of this should help to develop your violin technique.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (those possessing a good working knowledge of G Major, D Major and A Major) to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 and accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 6/8
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a perfect 12th upwards to A.
Total: 45 videos from approx 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes each. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2008
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
These are videos for the English folk tune The Sussex Polka taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Videos also include the teaching of an 8ve accompaniment, chords and how to fit chords with the tune, transposition (using moveable doh), violin technique and theory.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (those with a good working knowledge of D Major in 1st position) being able to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 with accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 2/4
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a perfect 11th upwards to G.
Total: 44 videos of about 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2007
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
The Manchester folk tune Mosley Street Assembly taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching accompanying chords and how to play them with the tune; 8ve accompaniment; theory and violin technique.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (those with a good working knowledge of D Major in 1st position) to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 and accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 2/4
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a perfect 12th upwards to A.
Total: 30 videos from approx 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes each. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2007
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
The English folk tune Quick and Merry taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching accompanying chords and how to play them with the tune; 8ve accompaniment; theory and violin technique.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (having a good working knowledge of D Major 1st position) to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 and accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 6/8
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a perfect 12th upwards to A.
Total: 40 videos from approx 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes each. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2007
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
These are videos for the English folk tune Seven Stars taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching chords and how to fit them with the tune, 8ve accompaniment, violin technique and theory.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (having a good working knowledge of D Major 1st position) being able to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 with accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 6/8
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = F# above middle C with a range of a minor 9th upwards to G.
Total: 38 videos of about 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2007
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
These are videos for the Scottish folk tune The Barnyards O' Delgaty taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Videos also include the teaching of an accompaniment tune, 8ve accompaniment, chords and how to fit chords with the tune, violin technique and theory.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (having a good working knowledge of D Major 1st position ) being able to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: D Major. Finger patterns 1_23 and 12_3 with accompaniment 1_2_3
Time signature: 2/4
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = D above middle C with a range of a perfect 12th upwards to A.
Total: 35 videos of about 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes.
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2007
www.lol4life.co.uk - Cost: £8.95Folk Fiddle lessons online / Learning Tunes by Ear / Aural Training Using Your Instrument / Musical Memory / Musicianship / Harmony / Musical Form / Technical Tips / Music Theory /
The Welsh folk tune Gyda'n Wawr (With the Dawn), a slow lyrical tune, taught on the violin by an entirely aural method equivalent to a slow session. In the early stages short sections of the tune are repeated four times allowing plenty of opportunity to acclimatise. Also included are videos teaching accompanying chords and how to play them with the tune; 8ve accompaniment; ornaments - grace notes, turns and trills; theory and violin technique.
Level of ability on the violin: The videos are devised to be of use to a wide variety of playing levels. Short videos allow for beginners to folk music (keen Grade 3+) to study the tune slowly at their own pace whilst the advanced can make faster progress and tackle more topics.
If you haven't done this kind of thing before then I would suggest that this is not the best one to start with as it is much harder to memorise than the quicker tunes.
Skills: Excellent for aural training, memory, musical form and structure, musicianship, harmony, violin technique and the practical application of music theory.
Key: A minor. Finger patterns 12_3 and 12_ _3 and 1_ _23
Time signature: 2/4
Suitability of the tune for other instruments: bottom note = E above middle C with a range of a perfect 11th upwards to A.
Total: 41 videos from approx 30 seconds to not much more than 3 minutes each. Broadband is essential otherwise you will get fed up of waiting for movies to start. Videos will autostart once enough has been fed through.
Software requirements: QuickTime 7 or later versions
Other equipment that would be useful: headphones
The presentation is exclusively aural with no written music and some of the videos contain voice and playing at the same time. This has been done specifically in order to heighten aural awareness and train the non-visual parts of the brain which are not stretched when using the written form of tunes..
To access for 42 days: Follow the instructions for linking to PayPal on the home page.
© Sarah Hackett 2008
www.lol4life.co.uk