Learning to Play in Different Keys on the Fiddle
Learn to play in different keys by taking an easy song that you know well and moving it to different keys. When you play using closed scale positions, you can change the key by just moving the scale position on the neck. Here is Little Liza Jane in the keys of A, B, and C. Practice these and you are on your way to playing in any key.

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