This video goes through basics for proper technique and optimal speed.
Practice the G major scale slowly for as long time as you can bare it and
concentrate on intonation. Also keep in mind not to lift left hand fingers
more than necessary. Think in finger patterns rather than individual notes.
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(Saturday, Jan 23. 2021 11:05 AM)Happy National Pie Day, Fiddlers! Hmm… Pear Custard w/Caramel Crisp, Fruit of the Forest or Shepherd’s Pie?[reply]ELCBK
(Friday, Jan 22. 2021 08:29 AM)Maybe the sun will pop out here today. Hope you all have a wonderful morning, Fiddlers!Mouse
(Tuesday, Jan 19. 2021 06:51 PM)For ELCBK – It was, ELCBK. I have half of it aside in another dish for my brother and sistwr-in-law. When they drive out this way, I will put it on the porch for them when they are close.ELCBK
(Tuesday, Jan 19. 2021 06:23 PM)Good Evening Fiddlers! Lasagna sounds WONDERFUL, Mouse! Another dreary day here…Mouse
(Tuesday, Jan 19. 2021 11:29 AM)Good, almost, afternoon, everyone. Just put lasagna in the oven for dinner later tonight.Loading ...
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