Homeschool Resource Fiddlerman.com

It’s Saturday, and time for Music in our Classroom. Charlie stated the other day he would like to learn to play the Drums just as I did when I was in Middle School. Although I want Charlie to play a instrument he enjoys and not something I played. So we are looking into all kinds of instruments and with Charlie having a Guitar we are starting with it and moving on from there. This morning I plan on showing him a website called Fiddlerman.com where he can learn to play the violin.
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As I am online more and more preparing Charlies homeschooling lessons for school this morning I came across a free website where Charlie can learn to play the violin with lessons Fiddlerman.com provide. Both David and I love the sound of the Violin and I hope we can get Charlie to check out the website and at least give the Violin a try and if not then it just means it wasn’t Gods will and David or I could take lessons and our family can learn to play the Violin and start out own band.
 
It’s Saturday, and time for Musicin our Classroom
Recommended Website:
Age Range: 9-18 (Grades 4-12, with parental supervision)
Learn to play the violin with the free lessons available from the Fiddlerman.com, Pierre Holstein.
The homepage includes a bullet list of places to visit on the site, including a “START HERE” first lesson for those who have “never touched a violin before.” Below this list are many video tutorials to browse through as well as his latest blog posts. Use the upper menu and hover over the Videos/Tutorials link to reveal a categorized list of the sorted lessons including:
  • A Tune a Week
  • Beginners Tutorials
  • Advanced Tutorials
  • Duets Minus 1
  • Learn the Play the Blues
  • Performances
  • Fiddlerman Virtual Group YouTube Projects
  • Fiddlerman’s Q & A
Lessons are either presented as text or videos. Also available on the upper menu are downloadable PDFs for “Sheet Music” sorted by level or type, “Learning Tools” such as games, reference charts, a metronome and more.

This site provides a lot of information and instruction for your budding violinist.

Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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