Find Your Lilt

Hannah

Step into the world of Irish fiddling with "Find Your Lilt," the podcast where your fellow fiddler, Hannah Harris, guides you through the ebbs and flows of mastering the real feel of Irish music.

  1. Jun 15

    The Book Every Suzuki and Irish Fiddle Enthusiast needs (with Mary Vanorny)

    Mary Vanorny shares her journey from classical training to Irish fiddling, her innovative approach to teaching through her books, and the importance of community and style in learning Irish music. Learn more about Mary and purchase her book collection here: https://www.fiddlermary.com/https://www.learningfiddlewithirishmusic.com Want to support the Find Your Lilt podcast and learn some new tunes by ear? Become a Tune Library member! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Suzuki Method and Irish Fiddling 03:10 Creating Resources for Young Musicians 05:59 The Importance of Listening and Training in Music 08:56 The Transition from Classical to Irish Fiddling 11:59 Understanding Songs vs. Tunes in Irish Music 14:58 Teaching Approaches for Different Age Groups 17:49 The Role of Bowing Techniques in Fiddling 21:03 Personal Journey in Fiddling and Learning from Mentors 33:49 Navigating the Challenges of Teaching Music 34:50 The Impact of Encouraging Teachers 35:56 Bridging Classical and Irish Music 36:58 The Importance of Skill Development 39:25 Teaching Techniques and Learning by Ear 41:21 The Role of Sheet Music in Learning 43:03 Understanding Irish Music's Unique Characteristics 45:57 The Journey of Learning Fiddle Techniques 48:25 Creating a Community Through Music 50:43 The Importance of Consistent Practice 52:52 Exploring Cape Breton and Irish Music 56:37 Building Connections Through Tunes 01:00:18 The Role of Resources in Music Education

    1 hr
  2. 03/20/2025

    Practicing with Purpose: How Jack Hughes Builds Musical Confidence

    Jack Hughes didn't grow up playing fiddle – he started as a trumpet player, picking up the violin at 21 years old. Yet his thoughtful approach to practicing and performing Irish traditional music offers tremendous insights for musicians at any stage in their journey. In this illuminating conversation, Jack reveals how his trumpet background shaped his distinctive fiddle methodology. He explains his practice of beginning every session by focusing on what Suzuki called "natural tone" – allowing the instrument to speak with ease rather than forcing sound production. This foundation of relaxation and clarity becomes the bedrock upon which everything else is built. The discussion delves deep into the art of deliberate practice. Jack shares a transformative insight from his teacher Brendan Mulvihill: "Play it 500 times as is and then you can vary it." This patient approach – giving every note its due time rather than rushing to performance speed – creates playing that feels effortless even at high tempos. Jack articulates how slowing down recordings of master musicians reveals their relaxed technique beneath seemingly blazing speeds. Perhaps most valuably, Jack outlines his performance preparation process. Rather than practicing isolated sections, he advocates for contextual practice – playing entire sets without stopping, just as in performance. This builds the confidence to maintain rhythm and flow regardless of small technical mistakes. His approach to recording practice sessions also separates creative playing from critical evaluation, allowing both to happen more effectively. Throughout the conversation, Jack's philosophy emerges: "There's no point in playing this music if you're not enjoying it." His approach prioritizes finding joy in the process, believing the most compelling performances come from musicians truly invested in the emotional heart of the music rather than technical showmanship alone. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just beginning your journey, Jack's thoughtful perspective offers practical wisdom to transform your relationship with practice and performance. How might focusing on ease and natural tone change your own approach to music-making? Want to support the show? Consider becoming a Tune Library member! For $10/month you get access to my entire library of tune tutorials + bonus videos to help you further develop your ear training skills. I'd also love to keep in touch with you via my Sunday Irish fiddle newsletter -- sign up for free here!

    1h 3m

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Step into the world of Irish fiddling with "Find Your Lilt," the podcast where your fellow fiddler, Hannah Harris, guides you through the ebbs and flows of mastering the real feel of Irish music.

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