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Funny you should bring up fiddles as I just started playing again after a 12 or so year layoff.
But yeah, I pretty much taught myself although I would seek out every good fiddle player I could find for some tips and pointers. There was a violin in the house so I figured I would give it a whirl. Got good enough with it that I would bring it to gigs and was hired by a music center to teach fiddle. I went a reverse route from others here in that I moved into the mandolin from the fiddle.
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One thing that surprised me is how much difference a good bow makes. If you are just getting started and using a cheap (~ $30) wood bow, try out a $100 composite violin bow and see how much difference it makes in your playing. You should be able to give one a test drive at a good violin shop.
I was also surprised to find that great violin bows can cost more than a high end acoustic guitar. |