

Review: Wonderful teacher; lovely music - Jay Ungar is the Mr. Rogers of instructional fiddle DVD, and I mean that as a compliment. So reassuring, simple, and clear; unassuming, patient, a good teacher of what's important, respectful and kind to his accompanist on the guitar. I liked the clear description of pulse, tone, and expression. He described how to create doublestops in 6ths (inverted 3rds), and to practice by playing scales in 6ths, in a way that translated theory to actual physical keyboard layout and finger placement that made sense and dissipated the despair I had been feeling about ever understanding chord progressions on the fiddle. The video focuses helpfully on what he is actually doing on the fingerboard and with the bow, in ways that made it possible to see and mimic. The DVD is organized in a way that makes sense - song by song, and breaking down each song in a way that makes it easy to stop the DVD, practice what he just showed, and move on to learn the next component. Not every teacher understands what it is that a beginner/intermediate needs to see and learn in order to do what the teacher is showing, or the progression of building skill on skill until you can do the whole thing - but Mr. Ungar seems to. Review: Worth every penny!!!! - This is a wonderful DVD and absolutely would recommend it to anyone who not only wants to learn some nice fiddle tunes, but to also just watch a master at work. Jay Unger, accompanied by his wife, Molly Mason, demonstrate some beautiful waltzes in a very laid back manner. You feel you are sitting in their living room for a personal jam. Jay Unger is incredibly talented, and I like that he spends some time discussing the subtleties of emotion when playing certain songs. I.e. The Tennessee Waltz is really sad and think about the words while you're playing. You will NOT be disappointed with this instructional DVD. I am a beginner fiddler and was able to start learning the waltzes by simply watching Jay play note by note. I learn by ear so for me this was great, but for those who only read music, he tells you each note he's playing and there are great closeups of his fingering technique.
| Contributor | Jay Ungar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
| Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Music Video & Concerts, Special Interests |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
S**E
Wonderful teacher; lovely music
Jay Ungar is the Mr. Rogers of instructional fiddle DVD, and I mean that as a compliment. So reassuring, simple, and clear; unassuming, patient, a good teacher of what's important, respectful and kind to his accompanist on the guitar. I liked the clear description of pulse, tone, and expression. He described how to create doublestops in 6ths (inverted 3rds), and to practice by playing scales in 6ths, in a way that translated theory to actual physical keyboard layout and finger placement that made sense and dissipated the despair I had been feeling about ever understanding chord progressions on the fiddle. The video focuses helpfully on what he is actually doing on the fingerboard and with the bow, in ways that made it possible to see and mimic. The DVD is organized in a way that makes sense - song by song, and breaking down each song in a way that makes it easy to stop the DVD, practice what he just showed, and move on to learn the next component. Not every teacher understands what it is that a beginner/intermediate needs to see and learn in order to do what the teacher is showing, or the progression of building skill on skill until you can do the whole thing - but Mr. Ungar seems to.
J**U
Worth every penny!!!!
This is a wonderful DVD and absolutely would recommend it to anyone who not only wants to learn some nice fiddle tunes, but to also just watch a master at work. Jay Unger, accompanied by his wife, Molly Mason, demonstrate some beautiful waltzes in a very laid back manner. You feel you are sitting in their living room for a personal jam. Jay Unger is incredibly talented, and I like that he spends some time discussing the subtleties of emotion when playing certain songs. I.e. The Tennessee Waltz is really sad and think about the words while you're playing. You will NOT be disappointed with this instructional DVD. I am a beginner fiddler and was able to start learning the waltzes by simply watching Jay play note by note. I learn by ear so for me this was great, but for those who only read music, he tells you each note he's playing and there are great closeups of his fingering technique.
P**R
A Really Useful Fiddling Tutorial
Jay Ungar is a brilliant fiddler, and adds a lot of ornaments to his playing that make his style very distinctive. This teaching DVD allows you to see how he adds those extras to his fiddling, and he is a very good teacher. He goes slowly, breaking songs down into small pieces, and gives explanations about the best ways to play a song. This DVD might be somewhat difficult for new beginners, but players who have some knowledge of scales and rhythm will be able to follow it. No music reading is required, Ungar teaches by ear. I really like this DVD because you can play along, pause and then hear someone play it back to you, as well as getting instruction. If you're interested in fiddle ballads or the slower, more expressive side of fiddle, this is an excellent resource.
G**S
Jay Ungar - Fiddler's Guide to Waltzes, Airs and Haunting Melodies DVD
Jay Ungar does an excellent job of teaching the tunes on the DVD and gives other helpful tips to playing the fiddle. He goes slow enough so you can follow what he's doing and the cameraman also did a good job in focusing on his hands so you can see what he's doing. Jay's wife, Molly Mason, accompaniment on the guitar is also a plus. I have just started playing the fiddle, but I found that I could follow it and I think that it is would be useful for those that are beyond the beginner stage as well.
J**E
Worth a look
This is a good instructional video. Its probably more a lesson in Jay's style and technique than anything else, but it has a lot of good tips for dressing up melodies. I think its definitely worth getting if you're a fiddler. My bluegrass fiddle teacher is friends with Jay and Molly. She originally started out with classical training as a child so she's very picky about technique. She says Jay dosen't have the best technique she's ever seen, but it works for him. She's probably right too, but still he has some really good tips for fiddling.
B**N
Excellent Fiddle Instruction Dvd
This is an Excellent choice for a beginner to intermediate fiddler. He teaches the songs in a way that a beginner can learn the base song and then build upon that with double stops, slides, bowing, ect. I like that his wife plays the guitar along with it so you can keep time better than with a metronome. You will get your moneys worth with this dvd.
D**G
REALLY nice person and great fiddler
Drove 800 miles back home early from a jam in N.C. When I met him he was all about promoting his music camps. Not really impressed with him as person. Yes, he wrote Ashokan Farewell and is basically living off the reputation of the Ken Burns Civil War (excellent) reputation. Go learn from Bruce Molsky, REALLY nice person and great fiddler.
A**M
Jay Ungar ALWAYS Tops!
This is a really nice teaching DVD! The tunes he plays are beautiful. The manner in which they are presented is such that an intermediate violin student can follow the instruction. I really have enjoyed it. But then just about anything that Jay Ungar does is "tops" to me.
T**Y
Great learning tool.
Good presentation for all the tunes.
Y**4
一緒に弾くによし、流して聴くによしの音色のフィドルが良い
全6曲、全てミディアムスローのワルツである。名曲として有名なアショカン・フェアウェルの作者であり当然取り上げているし、他にはテネシーワルツも。テクニック的には、ダブルストップ、スライド、そしてアイリッシュ・フィドルではおなじみのロール(軽いハマリンク、プリングオフによる装飾音)やスケールでフレーズを繋ぐことでワルツのしなやかさを出している。テンポの速い曲はないのでバイオリンを持ってあわせて弾いて楽しむのもさほど難しくない。本でも読みながらバックグラウンド的に流すにも和める教則DVD。伴奏のギターもワルツの基本をおさえたベースランで勉強になる。リージョン・フリー。
A**R
Five Stars
Very helpful instruction re techique
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