How Do You Play The A-Part First Element Of The “Gobby-O” Fiddle Jig?
The fiddle is widely used in folk and country styles of music. It is similar to a violin in the method of use. Fiddle music is often at a faster pace and has a different sound to it. Learn “Gobby-O” in separate elements to help you understand the different chords and speed in which it is played. The following steps teach you how to play the A-part first element of the “Gobby-O” fiddle jig. Understand the Old British Isle’s jig, “Gobby-O,” also known as “Jefferson and Liberty.” A great way to do this is to find a disc or music file with it recorded as played on the fiddle. Listen carefully to the notes and how the first element of the jig should sound. This will help you know when you are playing it correctly. Find A minor. This is the chord you will want to play for the first element of “Gobby-O.” Pass the bow over while holding A minor a few times, close your eyes and listen to the sound. This will help you become accustomed to that particular chord, which will tell you when you are c