
HOMESPUNReviews:
"Jay Ungar, Grammy-winning composer for PBS' The Civil War, untangles the fingering patterns of classics like "The Tennessee Waltz" and "Give Me Your Hand" so that even the most unfit of fiddlers can play along." --Entertainment Weekly
"A wonderful instructional video. All levels of fiddlers will benefit from this video. This is like getting several private lessons in the comfort of your home. Guitarists will also benefit from watching Molly Mason's skillful and attentive accompaniment. Highly recommended." -- Fiddler Magazine
"Jay Ungar brings a friendly practical approach to the tasks of putting tone, variety and lift into waltzes and airs. Able to play effectively at the slowest speeds, he demonstrates tunes, takes them apart and presents specific practice techniques that work. Want to learn to play waltzes and airs? This is the tape. Want to seriousl;y improve your fiddle playing in general? This is the tape. Whatever your level you'll benefit from 'A Fiddler's Guide.' I can't recommend it highly enough." -- Paul Brown, Old-Time Herald
Student Review:
I have looked at several fiddle instruction videos and I can honestly say that your video has taught me more and I have improved my playing faster then any of the others combined. Your relaxed and non-rushed way of instruction is just what I needed. You go over every song in detail but not in a complex or confusing way. Nor is it so slow and basic that it is boring.
I especially appreciated the way you start each song note by note in a basic
format then go on to make it sound beautiful with the fills and ornaments giving
me something to strive for. I hope if given a chance you make a “Waltzes, Airs
and Haunting Melodies” Part 2” - Ron in WA State.
Jay
Ungar composes and performs music that draws strongly on American musical roots.
His Ashokan Farewell, the Grammy-winning theme for Ken Burns' PBS series The
Civil War, has become an instant classic. Jay and his wife and musical partner
Molly Mason host their own Public Radio program, have composed film and television
scores, appeared on numerous recordings, and are frequent guests on Garrison
Keillor's American Radio Company. Their Fiddle And Dance Workshop at Ashokan,
a rustic Catskill Mountains camp for traditional music, is world-renowned.