Devil's Dream Free Violin Sheet Music

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Devil’s Dream is a classic, easy fiddle tune for the violin. Start slow and gradually get the song faster and faster. Keeping it clean at fast tempos can be a challenge with the string crossings, making this simple fiddle tune a great song that you can continually improve. I’ve included two versions, one in D major which can be easier to read for beginners, and one in A major that starts on the E string. Enjoy this free violin sheet music Devil’s Dream!

Plus, watch my video lesson and play-along on Devil’s Dream to get practice tips and help learning this awesome fiddle song!

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Devil’s Dream Free Violin Sheet Music in A Major

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Easiest Violin Songs EVER (Free Violin Tab Music)

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Are you looking for easy violin songs? So easy you don’t have to spend twenty minutes just trying to figure out what the notes are? Do you just want to play an easy song without feeling like you need to take a course in music theory? Then I’ve got the songs for you! Not just any songs, the easiest violin songs ever, with no note reading required!

Why Play Easy Violin Songs Without Note Reading?

Some teachers might snub their noses at playing songs without actually reading the notes. Is that cheating? Absolutely not. In fact, when I start students, no matter their age, I spend several weeks doing songs just like these easy violin songs. Why? Because with violin there is so much going on! Keep your left wrist straight! Higher on those 2nd fingers! Bow pinky curved! Straight bow! It’s frustrating enough as it is. So why make it more complicated with note reading? Spend some time on easy violin songs. Focus on the basics of playing. And when you want to add in note reading, it won’t totally rock your world.

Even if you have been playing for a while and you are comfortable with note reading, these easy violin songs look hard when you look at the sheet music. But once you simplify it into violin tab, you’ll find it’s not that tricky.

How Does This Tab for Violin Work?

Musical tablature indicates fingerings, not notes. So the numbers in these easy violin tablature songs indicate the finger number. The letters indicate which string to play on. For instance: A: 10 D: 312321 means you would play 1st finger then open string all on the A string, then play all the other finger numbers on the D string.

All numbers are using the “normal” finger pattern in which the 2nd finger is next to three. If the finger needs to be lower or higher it will be indicated with an “L” for lower and an “H” for higher. Low 2s will be right next to 1st finger. High 3s will be right above where 3rd finger normally is.

How Does the Rhythm Work in Violin Tab?

Well…it doesn’t. That’s the one drawback to this easy violin tab. There’s really no way to indicate rhythm. It’s best if you know the song. I’ve tried to space out numbers that are longer notes. Some numbers have a dash afterward to indicate a longer note. Other than that, listen to these easy violin songs to know how slow or fast to play the notes on violin!

Also check out my easy violin Christmas songs using this this type of music notation.

Easiest Violin Songs EVER

I try to start with the easiest songs and work my way down to more challenging ones. Try them all!

Dashes after notes mean to hold that note longer (usually hold that note for the same number of dashes)

Hot Cross Buns Violin Music

 Any String:      2 1 0                2 1 0                0 0 0 0             1 1 1 1             2 1 0

Mary Had A Little Lamb for Violin

Any String: 2 1 0 1      2 2 2--     1 1 1--        2 2 2--      2 1 0 1       2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 0--

Boil Them Cabbage Down

A:  2222 3--3--    2222    1--1--    2222    3--3--     2211    0--0--

 Ending: E: 3230130  A: 320120.  E: 3

Chicken on A Fencepost

Parentheses means play those notes faster.

A: (3333) 33       E: 10103          A: (3333) 33       4310    (3333) 33           E: 1013 4310               A: 333

D: (3333) 33       A: 10103          D: (3333) 33       4310    (3333) 33           A: 1013 4310               D: 333

Frère Jacques

The last “AEA” is open A string, open E string, open A string.

A: 0120 0120 234-- 234--        E: 010   A: 320            E: 010  A: 320             AEA     AEA

Au Clair De La Lune

A: 0001 2--1-- 02110----

A: 0001 2--1-- 02110----

Old MacDonald for Violin

D: 3330 110-- A: 1100 D: 3---0 3330 110-- A: 1100 D: 3---0

D: 3330 3330 3030 3310

D: 3330 110-- A: 1100 D: 3----

Happy Birthday for Violin

L2 means low 2nd finger. Place the 2nd finger right next to the 3rd finger.

 D: 001032--       001043--           00        A: 31    D: 321--  A: L2 L2 1        D: 343--

London Bridge

A: 010 D: 3234-- D: 123-- 234--

A: 010 D: 3234-- 1--4-- 2 0---

Jingle Bells

 Any string: 222--  222--  24012----   3333  3222  21121   4

                   222--  222--  24012----   3333  3222  4431     0----

Can-Can

D: 0 0 1321 A: 0 0 01 D:23 1 1 1321 0 A: 3210 D: 321

D: 0 0 1321 A: 0 0 01 D:23 1 1 1321 0 A: 0 D: 12 0 0

French Folk Song

Hold the notes with dashes for three beats

A: 333 222 123 0---

D: 333 222 111 0---

D:012 012 012 3---

D: 123 123 123 4---

A: 321 0

D: 3210 1 0---

  

Ode To Joy

Parentheses means play those notes faster.

D: 2234 4321 0012 211-- 2234 4321 0012 100--

D: 1120 1 (23) 20 1 (23) 21 01 G: 1--

D: 2234 4321 0012 100--

Three Blind Mice

I’d like to thank my student, Marae, who helped me figure out a lot of the following songs and gave me some great ideas for new violin songs. Thanks Marae!

A: 2 1 0 2 1 0 

A: 4 33 2 4 33 2

E: 0 3 3 212  3 00 

E: 0 3 3 212  3 00 

A: 3  2  1 0 2 10 

Star Wars Easy Violin Music

H3 means high 3rd finger

D: 111 A: 0- -4--321       E: 3-- 0--A: 321 E: 3-- 0--A: 323 1----

D: 111 A: 0- -4--321       E: 3-- 0--A: 321 E: 3-- 0--A: 323 1----       

D: 112-- 2         A: 3210 0121 D: 2 H3

D: 112-- 2         A: 3210 4-- 1--

D: 112-- 2         A: 3210 0121 D: 2 H3

D: 11 4 3 L2 1 0          G: 3 H21        D: 1

D: 111 A: 0- 4-321       E: 3- 0-A: 321 E: 3- 0-A: 323 1-
D: 22  A:3 1 0

Hey Diddle Diddle

Listen to Hey Diddle Diddle here (you can play along with this version)

A: L2 E: 0 2 0 (do this 2 times)

E: 00 A: 3 L2 3

E: 00 A: 3 L2 3

A: 3 E: 00 L2 L1 0  A:3

E: 0 1111- 01-2 3-

E: 3 4 4+(stretch) 2 1 0 1 A: 3 2

Do You Want to Build A Snowman Easy Violin Music

D: 3 3 3 0 3 A: 1 0 1

D: 3 3 3 0 3 A: 1 0

D: 3 3 3 0 3 A: 1  L2 1 D: 3

A: 1  L2 1 D: 3

D: 3 3 0 3 A: 1 3

A: 33 L2 1 L2 3 D: 3

D: 3 A: 0 1  3

A: 0 1 0 D: 3 A: 0 1 4

D: 3 3 3 0 3 A: 1 0 1

D: 3 2 3-

Toreador Song

A: 3 43 11 101 L2 1-  L2 0 3 1   D: 3 1 4 0 0         A: 0- 4 3 L2 1 0 1 L2 1-  D: 2      A: 1 1 L1 H2     E: 1 

A: 4 H3 4 0 1 L2           1          D: 3      A: 4 3   D: 3 0   A: 2 1 0            D: 3

I’ll be adding more easy violin songs with tab so check back frequently. Let me know which ones you would like to see!

Happy Practicing!

Irish Washerwoman Free Violin Sheet Music

Irish Washerwoman is a relatively easy fiddle tune that is well known around the world. I play through it almost daily, getting it faster and faster, adding ornaments, slides, and turns for a greater challenge. Enjoy this free sheet music for the classic Irish fiddle tune, Irish Washerwoman.

Download the sheet music for Irish Washerwoman here.

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Fiddling Warm-Up

Whether you are playing jigs, reels, hornpipes, Celtic, or American fiddling, folk music has certain bowing patterns, accents, and rhythms that are similar across genres and styles. Use this fiddling warm-up to get used to the various bowing styles and left hand ornaments that you will be playing.

Each exercise is separated from the next by a double bar. Stay with each exercise until you are comfortable with it. Play it on all the strings or with your scales. Learn to relax your shoulders, your wrists, and your fingers.

Download the Fiddling Warm-Up free sheet music here.

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First Songs on the Violin (With Sheet Music and Fingerings)

Here are three easy songs that you can learn on the violin right away. These are the first songs I teach on the violin since you can play them on any string and they use only a few notes. I’ve written each song starting on the D string but you can play each song on every string using the exact same fingerings as the first line. Happy Practicing!

Hot Cross Buns Sheet Music for Violin

Hot Cross Buns Sheet Music for violin

Mary Had a Little Lamb Sheet Music for Violin

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Boil Them Cabbage Down Sheet Music for Violin

I love teaching this easy fiddle tune. Once you learn the basic notes, you can add different rhythms to make it sound even more “fiddle-like.” My favorite is the Run Pony Run Pony rhythm. Try adding double stops (2 strings at once—playing the open string above the string you are playing) for even more of a challenge.

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Beginning Rhythms for the Violin (With Sheet Music)

When you first start learning to play the violin, your teacher may teach you some “rhythms” associated with little sayings to play with your bow. These beginning rhythms may also be known as the “Twinkle Rhythms” because most of them occur on the first page of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the Suzuki Book One.

Of course, it’s great for children but I also teach all my beginner adults these rhythm sayings too. They are great for warming up your bow and teaching your bow hand to work in certain rhythms instead of just up and down. And it’s a lot easier to say, “Play the Mississippi Hot Dog rhythm” as opposed to, “Play the four eighth note two quarter note rhythm.”

I have included the rhythms that are pretty common but I’ve also included some of my own rhythms.

The rhythms are:

Mississippi Hot Dog

Run Pony Run Pony

Elevator Operator

Chocolate Elephant Chocolate Elephant

Fluffy Penguin

Popcorn and candy and (This is what one measure of the rhythm looks like. But you would continue to repeat back to popcorn so you are continuously saying “popcorn and candy and popcorn and candy.”

Here are what the Twinkle rhythms look like in musical notation.

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Happy Rhythm Practicing!