Fiddle

Fiddle V: Intermediate (Spring 2022)

Details

$190 general / $152 members
Date(s)

Apr 12, 2022 – May 31, 2022

7:30pm

Contact

Box office: 888-616-0274
10am-6pm, Monday-Friday

info@irishartscenter.org


Location

This class will be conducted via Zoom. Upon registration, you will receive a link to, and instructions for, downloading the free program. Laptop, desk computer, or tablet with video and audio ability is required.

Overview

Pat Mangan, Tuesdays, 7:30pm–8:30pm

8 weekly sessions beginning April 12

This class will be held online.

Increase your repertoire while playing with others. You’ll learn five or six tunes, mostly jigs and reels, while exploring ornamentation and phrasing. This class is geared toward students who have taken Fiddle IV at least once.  

Teaching will be by ear, but sheet music will be provided at the end of the term.

Instrument required. For information about instrument rentals and purchases, click here.



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Irish Arts Center programs are supported, in part, by government, foundation, and corporate partners including Culture Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide; public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office and the New York City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Howard Gilman Foundation; Tourism Ireland; the Jerome L. Greene Foundation; the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation; the Charina Endowment Fund; the Ireland Funds; the Shubert Foundation, Inc.; the Arnhold Foundation; the Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation; the Irish Institute of New York; the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, New York; Northern Ireland Bureau; Invest NI; CIE Tours; M&T Bank; the Dead Rabbit; the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate of Ireland in New York; and thousands of generous donors like you.

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