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Charlie Daniels Band "Devil Went Down to Georgia" Grand Ole Opry

Charlie Daniels Band performs "Devil Went Down to Georgia" on Opry Live. Charlie was inducted as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium. Want to see more videos, photos, show information, and news about the Grand Ole Opry? Visit www.opry.com www.facebook.com



Sweet Child O' Mine on Violin / Fiddle

Buy the sheet music here: www.fastwagon.com Get the Mp3 at iTunes: bit.ly "Like" TDF on Facebook: www.facebook.com Video description: Adam DeGraff of The Dueling Fiddlers warms up before a concert on his solo version of the Guns N' Roses classic, "Sweet Child O' Mine."



Natalie MacMaster: Playing the Cape Breton fiddle

www.ted.com Natalie MacMaster and her musical partner Donnell Leahy play several tunes from the Cape Breton tradition -- a sprightly, soulful style of folk fiddling. It's an inspired collaboration that will have you clapping (and maybe dancing) along.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http



9 Year Old Fiddler - Mikayla Roach - Orange Blossom Special

9 year old fiddler Mikayla Roach playing the world famous fiddle tune The Orange Blossom Special. Here Mikayla is playing a custom made 5 string fiddle made especially for her by Chuck Jones of Vandalia, IL. Mikayla started playing violin when she was 6 and currently has a band that plays across the Midwest, but mostly in Illinois. She also plays lead for the house band at the Seminary School House in Central Illinois every Saturday night. Featured also in this video are two of her band members; Russ Rench on Mandolin and Bruce "Swamp" Wiess on guitar. As a side note, Swamp was a member of the band of Alison Krauss and played all lead guitar on her first album. If you want a copy of the sheet music version that Mikayla started composing her version of Orange Blossom Special from, download it at www.fiddlers.us



How To Play Fiddle w/ Benton Flippen

Music Maker artist Benton Flippen teaches us the basics of playing the fiddle. be sure to check out Flippen's new album visit Benton Flippen and other Music Maker artists! musicmaker.org Buy Benton Flippen's music on Itunes! http 89 year old Benton Flippen says I guess Ill keep draggin the bow until I just cant do it anymore, sitting in front of his mountains of trophies and other awards. video by Tom Ciaburri



Keith Moon - Fiddling About

From the film Tommy by The Who



Old Time Fiddle

Download this track and the whole album for FREE at www.WildHogInTheRedBrush.com Bass Ralph Gordon Banjo Uke: Mark Hellenberg Banjo: Adam Hurt Guitar: Danny Knicely Fiddle: Chance McCoy Engineer: Les Thompson Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Recorded live in August 2007 at Cabin Studios Leesburg Va. Produced by Stone Foundation Entertainment Los Angeles Ca. Special Thanks to SkyWalker sound for the Neumann Head. All rights reserved. Copyright 2007 Appalachian Music Group



Sierra's Song - Metis Fiddle Music

Excerpt from the 2006 Documentary by John Barnard. Featuring and interview with Ethnomusicologist Lynn Whidden.



Cajun Fiddle

"Cajun Fiddle," as played by Miss Emily. Visit me at www.banjophil.com and learn how to get Emily's CD.



Irish Fiddle Lessons - The Silver Spear - Irish Reel

Ian Walsh teaches Irish Fiddle lessons on the website: www.OnlineLessonVideos.com! Check it our for more great Irish Fiddle Lessons!



The Who - Fiddle About

From the album "Tommy". Written by John Entwistle. Uncle ernie: Im your wicked uncle ernie Im your wicked uncle ernie Im glad you wont see or hear me Im glad you wont see or hear me As I fiddle about As I fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about ! Fiddle about ! Your mother left me here to mind you Your mother left me here to mind you Now Im doing what I want to Now Im doing what I want to Fiddling about Fiddling about Fiddling about Fiddling about Fiddle about! Fiddle about! Down with the bedclothes Down with the bedclothes Up with the nightshirt! Up with the nightshirt! Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about ! Fiddle about ! You wont shout as I fiddle about You wont shout as I fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about Fiddle about ! Fiddle about ! Fiddle, fiddle, fiddle. Fiddle, fiddle, fiddle.



Lonesome Fiddle Blues

Vassar Clements along with The Del McCoury Band on All Star Bluegrass Celevbration II DVD. Recorded on April 2nd 2003 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN



Tri Nova Scotia Celtic Fiddle Dance Story & Song

We are four Bostonians who perform celtic folk music from Nova Scotia. We all have at least one parent from Nova Scotia and spent lots of time there growing up. We also embrace being from Boston and have been influenced by the rich Irish traditions of our area. Our fiddler Doug Lamey is the grandson of Boston Cape Breton fiddling legend Bill Lamey. He's been playing since he was a kid and has studied with some of the greats from both the Cape Breton tradition (Buddy MacMaster) and Irish fiddle scene (Tommy Peoples). www.douglamey.com We are lucky to have two of the best stepdancers in the Boston area, Pam Campbell and Christine Morrison. Pam is the daughter of fiddling legend John Campbell. Christine is the daughter of Peggy Morrison who is president of the Gaelic Club in Watertown, MA. Pam & Christine have been dancing together for 16 years and have shared the stage with Natalie MacMaster and Ashley MacIsaac to drop some names. I sing in both English and Scottish Gaelic. I play guitar and Irish Tin whistle and make my living as a musician/storyteller. I am steeped in Irish music on my dads side of the family (Clifford's in Sliabh Luachra) and Scottish on moms side. I recieved my MA in Folklore from Memorial University in Newfoundland. www.cliffmcgann.com We've all played together informally over the years but are finally making it official. We've settled on the name The Boston Kiltics as it captures our love of Scottish folk music but also the fact we are from Boston and ...



Chicken Fiddler

The legendary Chicken Fiddler strikes again! This time she butchers "Dixie" and "Johny B Good." Hear more Lisa Haley & the Zydekats, and her GRAMMY nominated album "King Cake," at www.lisahaley.com.



Lori Watson Scottish Borders fiddle

Here's a clip of borders fiddle player Lori Watson playing an example of beautiful borders playing. This is from Lori's online Borders fiddle course at ayepod.net. Check it out at www.ayepod.net



Irish Fiddle Duet

Matt Cranitch....playing with Seamus Creagh on the right "Knocking About" "The Brosna" and Where's The Cat?" Two Irish fiddles



The Metis Fiddle with Trent Freeman and Ry Moran

This video explores the world of the Metis fiddle with master fiddler Trent Freeman. Ry Moran provides accompaniment.



One-arm Fiddle Player

Amazing! Leonard has only one arm, yet he can fiddle with the best of 'em. For more fine music and comedy, go to www.banjophil.com



FIDDLE JOHN

John Fowler playing the fiddle in the Carolina Appalachian Old Timey Style It's called Old-Time. The fiddle, not violin is crossed tuned AEAE. The bowing is called "down bowing" A lot of older fiddlers held the fiddle in front, to the side, or even low and on the chest. It's mountain folk fiddling...an older ninetenth century Appalachian style of playing. hairytoeproductions.com



12. Fiddle and the drum

Artist: A Perfect Circle Album: eMOTIVE Track 12: Fiddle and the drum ________________________________________ And so once again, My dear Johnny, my dear friend, And so once again you are fighting us all, And when I ask you why, You raise your sticks and cry, and I fall, Oh, my friend, How did you come?, To trade the fiddle for the drum, You say I have turned, Like the enemies you´ve earned, But I can remember, All the good things you are, And so I ask you please, Can I help you find the peace and the star?, Oh, my friend, What time is this?, To trade the handshake for the fist And so once again, Oh, America my friend, And so once again, You are fighting us all, And when we ask you why, You raise your sticks and cry and we fall, Oh, my friend, How did you come, To trade the fiddle for the drum You say we have turned, Like the enemies you´ve earned, But we can remember, All the good things you are, And so we ask you please, Can we help you find the peace and the star?, Oh my friend, We have all come, To fear the beating of your drum ----------------------------------------------------- All a perfect circle songs in this user



Steffen & Jane - The Dixieland - (Guitar & Fiddle)

Steffen Schackinger (Guitar) & Jane Clark (Fiddle) CD - ElectriGuitartistry - available at www.candyrat.com, amazon.com, and itunes Visit Steffen Schackinger at www.myspace.com Band Backing Tracks available at: candyrat.com



IRISH FIDDLE LESSONS - HOW TO PLAY THE LARK IN THE MORNING!

FULL LESSON + SHEET MUSIC TO "THE LARK IN THE MORNING" FOR IRISH FIDDLE AVAILABLE AT www.OnlineLessonVideos.com



Haakon Solaas plays Fanitullen on the hardanger fiddle

This video is of Haakon Solaas, from the Sogn region of western Norway, playing the folk song "Fanitullen" in his home.



Ann Marie Calhoun - Phish fiddle

www.facebook.com Ann Marie and Joe play Stash by Phish



Louisiana Creole Fiddle Method

This book is a method book with a collection of 14 songs by the masters of Louisiana Creole fiddle music, and an instructional DVD with supplemental performances. The songs were chosen because they are either the first ones people tend to learn, were written by a master and have many possibilities for variations, or cover related styles. The method covers the technique step-by-step along with tricks necessary to perform the music. This volume is a rich sampling of core material from Louisiana roots music. Canray Fontenot is the best known Creole fiddler, and much of this book is infused with his legacy, including five of his compositions and a video clip. Mr. Garnier has included two of his own tunes, and the rest are by pioneer Louisiana fiddlers of the past—Amedé Ardoin, Bébé Carriere, and Dennis McGee, along with zydeco favorite Boozoo Chavis. The method part of the book explains Creole fiddle technique, including bowing, cross bowing, fingering, double stops, and scratching, helping the reader learn to play in a Louisiana style. Along with learning to play solo, information is included on working with accordion players, a second fiddle, guitarists, starting a tune in a group and other tips about working with bands, and amplification. The accompanying DVD shows how the songs are played on fiddle and guitar, and gives you options to turn off either instrument once you're ready to play your part. Additional resources are available when playing the disc on a computer.



Red River Jig

Fiddling music with some random pics



Creambase 1 - Fiddle 2003

Creambase 1 - Fiddle 2003



Accordion & Fiddle Music

www.setdancingnews.net Joe Burke on the Box and Paddy Glackin Fiddle. Joe is one of the best box players in the traditional Irish music scene. Born in Kilnadeema, south of Loughrea in Co Galway in 1939, Joe Burke was introduced to music at an early age. His mother played the box in the old style. He recalls that he was four years of age when he first started playing. "There was always dancing in the house," he told one interviewer. His uncle taught him his first tune - Let Erin Remember. As far back as he can remember there was a gramophone in the house and he remembers listening to early 1930s recordings by the Ballinakill Ceili Band and Michael Coleman. His most significant instructors were the Downey family of Leitrim Cross, also near Loughrea. "A great music house, millions of tunes." Two or three nights every week the young Joe Burke played with Jack Downey and learned his trade. There were also good players around Ballinakill, between Woodford and Loughrea: Stephen, Eddie and Ambrose Moloney and members of the White family, from whom Burke learned his music. In the Fifties he bought an accordion in Waltons of Dublin for £5 which he still has. The one he plays most often was custom-made by the French maker Bertrand Gaillard and the reeds are hand-made by an Italian, Binci. He won the All-Ireland Senior Accordion Championship in Thurles in 1959 and again in 1960 in Boyle. He withdrew from competition after that believing in a convention that the victor lets others ...



IRISH FIDDLE LESSONS - HOW TO PLAY THE KESH!

FULL LESSON OF THE IRISH JIG "THE KESH" PLUS SHEET MUSIC AT: www.OnlineLessonVideos.com Thanks!!



Alasdair White Scottish West Highland Fiddle

Here's a clip of West Highland fiddler and Battlefield Band member Alasdair White playing an amazing set of reels. This is from Alasdair's online fiddle course at ayepod.net. Check it out at www.ayepod.net



Magic Fiddle for iPad [St. Lawrence String Quartet]

www.slsq.com www.facebook.com As of April 2012, Smule will no longer be supporting the Magic Fiddle app. Please check out our other apps: itunes.apple.com Magic Fiddle, for iPad, by Smule. Performed by St. Lawrence String Quartet.



Paul Dateh & The Smule Magic Fiddle

Turn your iPad into a violin with "Magic Fiddle"! Available on the iTunes App Store: bit.ly The cool people over at Smule asked me to make a video with their new Magic Fiddle app. After 3.5 hours of playing around with the app, here's what I came up with. Hope you enjoy what you see and hear! :) [Oh, in case you were wondering, the only instruments I used in this video are Magic Fiddle, one violin, and drums.] *Extra bonus points if you can name the two classical themes/composers I quote in this video! Hope you're having a great day, pd pauldateh.com violin. vocals. writing.



Irish Fiddle : Frankie Gavin 1

Frankie Gavin (from Corrandulla, Co. Galway) playing The Foxhunter's Reel - what more needs to be said.



Fiddle Blast

figgle blast



Wild celtic fiddle piece

Listen to this loud!! This is a live studio recording: Heath on fiddle, Joe and Alan on guitars, Lynne on bodhran, Mark on harp and Paul on Bass. We're called "Slainte" and we are based in the UK - visit our site here: www.celtmusic.co.uk



Singin' in the rain - Fit as a fiddle

Exctrat from singin' in the rain



Opening Title(Instrumental half of Tradition)- Fiddler on the Roof film

Opening Title split from one track of Tradition because of length. Played by Isaac Stern and Orchestra.



Still Fiddling In the Ozarks

A fiddle maker in the Ozark Mountains, interviewed 30 years ago by CBS' Charles Kuralt, is still carving away at her creations at the age of 90. Sharyn Alfonsi reports. (CBSNews.com)



Box Fiddle

This is the five-string box fiddle I built. The body is cedar tonewood and the neck is maple, cedar, and walnut. I inlaid a picture of a rooster on the back with various wood veneers. It has a soundpost and bass bar just like a regular fiddle. The tune is Paddy Won't you Drink Some Good Old Cider. Not my best playing but hopefully it at least shows what the thing sounds like. The low strings are actually louder than they sound, but the camera was picking up on the treble.



Celtic Fiddle

Celtic fiddle song, music only, of unknown name. If you kow the name of the song or who plays it, please let me know.



Irish Fiddle Tune

Randal Bays and Tony McManus play an Irish fiddle tune at Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp (www.rmfiddle.com) www.randalbays.com www.tonymcmanus.com www.edveronda.com



League of Legends : Birthday Fiddle

www.own3d.tv i'm streaming :D



Fit As A Fiddle: Steve Martin & Gregory Hines

By popular demand, here is the dextrous, dazzling, dynamic tap dancing duo of writer/comedian Steve Martin and tap dance legend Gregory Hines. When I recorded this on my Betamax in 1981, I never dreamed I would be able to share it with thousands of viewers on this web site. This has always been one of the most watched videos of my collection.



Ripple on Fiddle - Grateful Dead - Ann Marie Calhoun

www.annmariecalhoun.com Ann Marie and her brother play Ripple



The Oxford Fiddle Group - Three Irish tunes

Give me your hand - Tabhair Dom Do Lámh (Gaelic name) is a beautiful haunting tune played on the harp by Mike Gardiner. This then goes into Out on the Ocean, a well known Irish session tune, and finally the rousing Cliffs of Moher. The Oxford fiddle group www.oxfordfiddle.co.uk is well known for its performances of popular tunes and songs as well as newer and sometimes specially written music. It performs regularly at occasions such as the Oxford Folk Festival. One of four short musical films recorded by OFG at the Jacqueline DuPre building at St. Hilda's college, Oxford. The Players are: Adrian Broadway Chris Mills Christine Ellis David Kay Deborah Henderson Helen Rose Jed Mugford Jerry Huxtable Kathryn Little Marilyn Mills Peter Day Rita Blewett Stephen Wasslell Tom Bell-Richards If you are interested in a similar film for your musical enterprise visit www.wildwater.tv



Medieval Fiddle (Vielle) Music

Ancient dance tunes played by Barry Hall on the vielle. The vielle is a medieval fiddle, an ancestor of the modern violin. Vielles are more primitive in design than violins - they use plain gut strings and have a flat soundboard and back, rather than the arched top and back used on more modern instruments. When these instruments were popular, there was very little standardization of size, shape, number of strings, or tuning. This particular instrument has five strings, is similar in size to a viola, and was made by Ethan James (RIP) the renowned hurdy-gurdy player. More of Barry's music here: www.ninestones.com

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