Inhalt (218 Module, 105 Replay)

01. Introduction

01. Fiddling in the Appalachians

02. Fisher’s Hornpipe

03. Open-String Drones

04. Slides

05. Arkansas Traveller

06. June Apple Breakdown

07. Bowing

08. The Sawstroke, Cotton Eyed Joe

09. The Nashville Shuffle

10. Bile em Cabbage Down

11. Old Joe Clark

12. Turkey in the Straw

13. Mississippi Sawyer

14. Blues

15. Knox County Blues

16. Syncopation, Pig Ankle Rag

17. Angeline the Baker

18. Beaver Slide Rag

19. Minstrel shows and Medicine shows

20. Yew Piney Mountain

21. Bruce Molsky

01. Eck Robertson

02. Sally Johnson

03. Fiddlin’ John Carson

04. Little Old Log Cabin

05. Intros and Outros

06. Sugar in the Coffee

07. What to call it?

08. Clayton McMichen

09. The Georgia Shuffle

10. Whiskey Before Breakfast

11. Pass Around the Bottle/Marching Through Georgia

12. Blue Yodel no.1

13. Double Stops

14. Katy Did

15. Clark Kessinger

16. Wednesday Night Waltz

17. The Recording Industry

18. The Grand Ole Opry

19. Arthur Smith, Cheatem County Breakdown

20. The Singing Cowboys

21. Yellow Rose of Texas

22. Dave Reiner

01. Bob Wills

02. Sally Goodin’

03. Beaumont Rag

04. The Bob Wills Fiddle Style

05. Red River Valley

06. Mexican Fiddling; Jesse Polka

07. Jesse Polka

08. Arrangements; Goodbye Liza Jane

09. Twin Fiddle Harmony

10. Soloing in Western Swing; Swing Bowing

11. Improvising With Major and Blues Scales

12. Goodbye Liza Jane solo

13. Soloing in Western Swing (2); Western Swing riffs

14. Girl I Left Behind Me with solo

15. Other Western Swing artists

16. Western Swing revival

17. Paul Anastasio

01. Bill Monroe

02. Katy Hill

03. The Difference Between Old-time and Bluegrass Music

04. How to Play a Bluegrass Song

05. Roll in my Sweet Baby’s Arms

06. Approaches to Playing on a Bluegrass Song: Melody, Major Scales and Blues Scales

07. The Fiddle Solo

08. The Kickoff

09. Chubby Wise

10. Benny Martin, “Son of a Bitch” kickoff

11. Lost Indian

12. Volume, Amplification and the “Bluegrass Ballet”

13. Tatiana Hargreaves

01. Flatt and Scruggs

02. Folksong Revival

03. Bluegrass Festivals

04. Modern Bluegrass

05. Vassar Clements

06. Vassar Licks

07. Bill Cheatem

08. The Chop

09. Newgrass

10. Grassman

11. Mainstream bluegrass today

12. Darol Anger

01. Honky Tonk

02. Hank Williams

03. Song Structure

04. The Introduction

05. Tommy Jackson

06. Playing Behind the Singer

07. Walking Fiddle

08. Ray Price, Single Line Style

09. George Jones, The Nashville Shuffle

10. Fills and Solos

11. The Country Crisis

12. The Nashville Sound, Mexican Trumpets

13. Billy Contreras

01. Bakersfield

02. 1970s Country Rock and Outlaw

03. Seconding in 6ths

04. Countrypolitan

05. Cajun Meets Country

06. Double Shuffle

07. 1980s Neotraditionalists and Mark O’Connor

08. 1990s New Country and Country Pop

09. Country in the 21st Century

10. Playing Contemporary Country; Less is More, and Nashville Numbering System

11. The Fiddle Capo

12. Both Kinds of Music

13. Jenee Fleenor

01. Outroduction
01. Fishers Hornpipe
02. Phrase without drones (Fig1.1 - Fig 1.4 )
03. Phrase without drones (Fig 1.5)
04. Slides Fig (Fig 1.6 - Fig 1.9)
05. Arkansas Traveller
06. June Apple Breakdown
07. Cluck Old Hen
08. Cotten Eyed Joe (Sawstroke bowing)
09. Nashville Shuffle (Fig 1.10)
10. Bile em Cabbage Down
11. Nashville Shuffle with backbeat (Fig 1.11)
12. Old Joe Clarke
13. Nashville Shuffle - 4 Quavers (Fig 1.12)
14. Turkey in the Straw
15. Mississippi Sawyer
16. Knox County Blues
17. Pig Ankle Rag
18. Angeline the baker
19. Beaver Slide rag
20. Yew Piney Mountanin
21. Sally Johnson
22. Little Old Log Cabin
23. Fig.2.1 Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits
24. Sugar in the cofee
25. Fig. 2.2 Georgia Shuffle
26. Whiskey Before Breakfast
27. Pass around the bottle
28. Blue Yodel no1
29. Fig. 2.5 Double stops 1
30. Katy Did
31. Wednesday Night Waltz
32. Chaetem Country Breakdwon
33. Yellow Rose Of Texas
34. Sally Goodin
35. Beaumont Rag
36. Red River Valley
37. Jesse Polka
38. Goodbye Liza Jane
39. Fig 3.1-3.1a Twin fiddle harmony
40. Fig.3.2 chain bowing
41. Fig 3.7-3.8 Riff No1 and 2
42. Goodbye Liza Jane Solo
43. Fig 3.9-3.10 Soloing in western swing
44. Fig 3.11-3.12 G6 lick and arpeggio
45. Fig 3.13 - 3.14 Emphasising major 7th & Sharp 9, flat 9
46. Fig 3.15 - 3.17 B flat diminished, A7 to D
47. Fig 3.18 - 3.20 A augmented
48. Fig 3.21 - 3.22 Licks
49. Fig 3.23 - 3.24 Position changes
50. Fig 3.25 - 3.26 Suspended licks
51. Fig 3.27 Pauses
52. Fig 3.28 - 3.29 Yodels
53. Girl I Left Behind Me, with solo
54. Katy Hill
55. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms 1
56. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms 3
57. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms 4
58. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms 6
59. Roll in 6 (major blues scale files)
60. Fig 4.4 - 4.6 Kickoffs
61. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms - Solo
62. Fig 4.10 Chubby Wise ending
63. Fig. 4.11 7th transitional chord sequence (1)
64. Fig 4.12 7th chord sequence
65. Fig 4.13 Flat 7th and 3rd
66. Fig 4.14 Root over 5th
67. Fig 4.15 Hemiola
68. Fig 4.16 Double stop hemiola
69. Rollin in My Sweet Baby Arms - Solo (A)
70. Fig 4.17 Son of a bitch
71. Fig 4.18 Parallel 5ths
72. Fig 4.19 Triplets in fifths
73. Fig 4.20 Sliding double stops
74. Lost Indian
75. Fig 4.21 Bowing Pattern Variation Study
76. Fig 5.1-5.4.Vassar blues lick 1-4
77. Fig 5.5-5.7 Vassar blues lick 5-7
78. Fig 5.8-5.11 Vassar dissonant
79. Fig 5.12-5.14 Vassar dissonant
80. Fig 5.15-5.17 Vassar symmetric
81. Fig 5.18-5.20 Vassar triple stops
82. Fig 5.22-5.24 Extended Shuffle Combinations
83. Bill Cheatem
84. Fig.5.25 Chops in C
85. Fig. 5.28 The chop 1
86. Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms (chops)
87. Grassman
88. Banks of the Ohio
89. Fig 6.1-6.4 Banks of the Ohio
90. Fig 6.5 Chorus, walking style
91. Fig 6.6 Chorus, walking style (2)
92. Fig 6.7 Chorus with fills
93. Fig 6.8 Banks of the Ohio - Solo 1
94. Fig 6.9 Banks of the Ohio - Solo 2
95. Fig 6.10 Banks of the Ohio- Nashville Shuffle
96. Fig 6.11 Mexican Trumpets
97. Fig 7.1 Seconding in Sixths
98. Fig 7.4 Cajun Shuffle (Basic Groove)
99. Fig 7.5 Cajun Shuffle 2
100. Fig 7.6 Cajun Shuffle 3
101. Fig 7.9-13 Double Shuffle
102. Fig 7.14 Double Shuffle (6)
103. Fig. 7.15 The fiddle capo (1)
104. Both kinds of music (1)
105. Both kinds of music (solo)
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Chris Haigh ist seit 25 Jahren professioneller Fiddle-Spieler mit Erfahrung in vielen verschiedenen Genres. Er hat auf über 75 Alben gespielt und dabei mit Künstlern wie Alison Moyet, Bob Geldof, All About Eve, Michael Ball, David Soul, Oumou Sangare, The Quireboys, Riverdance, Morcheeba, James Galway und Steps zusammengearbeitet.
Er hat Swing-Jazz mit The Kimbara Brothers, Diz Disley, Le Jazz, The Hot Club of London und den Quecumbar Allstars gespielt und leitet die siebenköpfige sowjetische Swing-Band The Kremlinaires.
Chris gibt Unterricht und Workshops zur Jazzgeigen-Technik und hat Jazzgeige an den Universitäten Middlesex, Brunel und Newcastle sowie am Truro College unterrichtet. Zu seinen Veröffentlichungen zählen neun Fiddle-Bücher, darunter The Fiddle Handbook.
Außerdem betreibt er Fiddling Around (fiddlingaround.co.uk), vermutlich die umfassendste und meistbesuchte Quelle für Fiddle-Wissen im Netz.
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