![]() ![]() Wouldn't it be just as easy for the kids to learn some basic solfège (I say basic: note reading, scales, keys, accidentals, intervals) along with the first bow strokes and then directly go to standard notation? (Or alternatively: Teach them to play by ear that would be fabulous listening training too!). I am losing him when he introduces color codes for hand positions. This tablature is obviously intended as a learning aide. Is this tablature generally accepted in the world of fiddle playing (where the violin is officially called "fiddle")? Or is it this person Buckey's invention (he says "my" tablature at one point in the write up)? In which case it would probably be premature to implement it. Hopefully this can help you get this corrected. I have attached two documents to help you out one is an image that shows the basic positions the second is a PDF the has a sample violin/fiddle tablature showing a good mixture of using 3H,1,0 2L, and 1L for a good variety. Violin strings are G,D,A,E at position 4 on the G you playing the same note as open D, at position 4 on the D your are playing the same note as open A, at position 4 on the A String you are playing the same a open E. At position 4 The notes is the same note as the next string. ![]() The nature of the instrument is so different from fret instruments. For instance there is a position 5 on any of the strings. Not to confuse you even more but they are are also hand position. The H stands for High so you have 3H or 3 high. The L stands for Low So 1L is 1 Low 2L is two low. There are no frets just one big long smooth finger board and you have to learn where the positions are by feel not by markings), and they are and have been labeled the following way for years. On the fiddle / Violin players do not have frets they have positions, not to mention they are not marked in anyway what so ever (i.e. Guitar and other Fret Instruments are like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. First I would like to say that I love the changes to version 4 over all.ġ) Tablature labels for the violin/fiddle are so different form other instruments. ![]()
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