
MEL BAYDesigned for beginning fiddle students, these 36 lessons present basic techniques by applying them to fiddle tunes. Reading music is unnecessary, as the lessons are explained step by step, and fingerings are given for every note. Each version builds on the previous one and helps students to create their own arrangements. Includes a split- track CD. Forty-eight songs from the book are on the CD.
Craig Duncan is an active Nashville musician fluid in both country and classical
styles. He began his study of the violin when he was eight and went on to garner
a Bachelor of Music degree from Appalachian State University in Boone, North
Carolina. Craig's performance experience includes the Grand Ole Opry, the Porter
Wagoner Show, and TV specials with various country and bluegrass artists.
Craig has been the featured instrumentalist on over fifty record albums, with
sales in excess of three million. He is a member of the National Fiddler's Hall
of Fame and Who's Who in Music and Musicians and is recognized internationally
for his numerous books and arrangements of fiddle music published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc. He has produced numerous recordings for the gift shop market
in a variety of musical styles. As a hammered dulcimer player, he is known for
his work on Green Hill's Country Mountain series as well as Brentwood Music's
Smoky Mountain series. He is active in the Nashville music industry as an instrumentalist,
contractor, producer and arranger. In addition to his performance activities,
he is also Adjunct Professor of Fiddle at the Belmont School of Music in Nashville,
Tennessee. He is actively involved in carrying on the tradition of American fiddling
and is engaged in research, writing, and teaching in this field.