Your fiddle journey starts here
Fiddle for All is a neuroscience-based learning system designed specifically for adult beginners. Whether you’ve never played an instrument or you’re picking music back up later in life, this course shows you exactly what to do—at the right time—to build real fiddling skill.
No talent myths. No overwhelm. Just a clear, brain-friendly path to playing music you love.
Ready to begin building your fiddling brain?
For every adult beginner
You don’t need prior experience, natural talent, or a musical background. This course is designed for real people—at any age—who want a method that actually works.
Science meets creativity
Our step-by-step approach was developed by a neuroscientist who knows how to make learning stick. It’s a method that works—without feeling overwhelming.
Good for the soul
Playing music is more than fun—it's good for your brain, your mood, and confidence! Whether you’re looking to relax or challenge yourself, this is the hobby that keeps on giving.
Perfect at any pace
Whether you have five minutes or an hour, this approach fits seamlessly into your life. Learn at your own speed and enjoy steady progress without the pressure of deadlines or rigid schedules.
Music first—always
You’ll learn real fiddle tunes from the start. No endless scales or dry exercises—every lesson connects directly to making music.
A lifelong skill
With a growing tune library and step-by-step guidance, you’ll keep expanding your repertoire while deepening your technique for years to come.
Why music enthusiasts choose us

"I'm so elated to have found your program. It makes learning fun and easy. I've been trying to practice for years but it was never fun. It wasn't the instrument, I was just doing everything wrong and getting frustrated. Your program changed that for me."

"No tips really, just stick with Josh's program. It's helped me to be extra motivated to stick with the basics so I can then learn certain songs I really like. I'm really glad I discovered his method or I would have probably thought it was too late for me at almost 60."





