Fiddle Program

Welcome to the Pakachoag Fiddle Program

If you enjoy fiddle music and want to explore it further, Pakachoag is the place to be. We offer classes, jam sessions, online tune coaching, and performance opportunities.

Fiddling is fun!

Classes

We offer several classes to accommodate different ages and levels of experience. Classes meet every other week during the school year– 15 sessions per year. During the summer, classes meet weekly for 4 sessions.

In keeping with fiddling tradition, tunes are learned ‘by ear’. We become familiar with the melody by listening to it and then finding the notes on the violin. If you haven’t tried this method yet, it may be challenging at first – but the payoff is worth the effort. Once internalized, the music lives in your memory, not on a page, giving you instant access and allowing you to play with greater ease, expression, and fluidity.

If you haven’t tried this method yet, it may be challenging at first – but the payoff is worth the effort. Once internalized, the music lives in your memory, not on a page, giving you instant access and allowing you to play with greater ease, expression, and fluidity.

Summer 2026 Fiddle Group Classes

Tuition for the summer classes is $140. If this is a late registration, tuition will be prorated for the number of remaining weeks


Fiddle I

New to fiddle? This is the place to start. You will learn tunes of different styles and gain experience with learning by ear.

Level: Students playing at a level equivalent to the Minuets in Suzuki Book One through Suzuki Book Two will be comfortable in this class. Not familiar with the Suzuki books?  Email amy@pakmusic.org  and she will help assess your level.

When: Wednesdays from 4:30-5:15 PM

July 8th, 15th, 22nd, August 5th

Instructor: Amy Matherly

Fiddle II

Students will play tunes from various traditions, including Scottish, Swedish, Blues, Old Time - and add chords and harmonies to create arrangements.

Level: Suzuki Books Three and Four. Students should be comfortable learning by ear and have a repertoire of tunes.

When: Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 PM

July 8th, 15th, 22nd, August 5th

Instructor: Amy Matherly

Advanced Fiddle and Theory

High School students are invited to join us to explore fabulous fiddle tunes and their favorite music from other genres. This class will focus on understanding musical structure, exploring form, chord progressions, and harmonic relationships.

Students will use this knowledge to create arrangements of fiddle tunes and other styles of music of interest to them.

Level: Suzuki Book Four and up, with experience learning by ear

When: Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 PM

July 8th, 15th, 22nd, August 5th

Instructor: Amy Matherly

Fiddle Program Faculty

Amy Matherly has been playing the violin for most of her life and teaching others to play since 1982. She became interested in Scottish fiddle music after hearing the unique and interesting interpretations of traditional tunes played by contemporary artists. Excited by the beauty and creative potential of this music, Amy has been playing, teaching, and arranging fiddle tunes of many different styles ever since. Amy joined the Pakachoag faculty in 2010 and founded the Pakachoag Fiddle Band shortly after.  Her fiddle training includes listening to and taking classes with many contemporary greats: Alasdair Fraser, Hanneke Cassel, Laura Risk, Bruce Molsky, Daryl Anger, and Tracy Silverman, and is ongoing.

Full bio (Amy Matherly, Violin & Fiddle | Pakachoag Music School)

Marilyn Butler has been teaching violin for many years. She specializes in traditional Swedish folk fiddle music and the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. She has taken numerous trips to Sweden to study with traditional fiddlers there. She was the music director for Nordic Fiddles and Feet from 2012-2019 and continues to serve on the faculty. Marilyn regularly performs at the New England Folk Festival and area dance events.

Full bio (Marilyn Butler, Violin | Pakachoag Music School)

Rosewood Duo began when Amy and Marilyn, long-time teaching colleagues and friends, began sharing favorite tunes. They enjoy playing and performing together and continue to develop their repertoire from various traditions.

Pakachoag Favorite Fiddle Tunes

Easy
Old Joe Clark
Mama Don’t Allow
Angelina Baker
Cluck Old Hen
Buntata’s Sgadan
Swallowtail Jig
Sandy Boys

Intermediate
Julie Ann Johnson
Zorro’s Mark
My Dear Sweetheart
Athol Highlanders
Dancing Bear
Tooth Fairy
Road to Lisdoonvarna
The Holling
Cooley’s Reel

Advanced
Master Andrew Grant
Maggie’s Pancakes
Tamlin
The Banshee
Skrap Olle
Troll in the Linen Machine
St. Kilda Wedding
Snug in a Blanket