
About Rhythm-Based Improvisation:
String players tend to lack extensive rhythmic skills. This skill-deficit becomes amplified while improvising. You’ll learn the specific reasons for this imbalance and how to remedy it. Julie has concocted a brand-new approach to improvisation designed to foster balance between melodic and rhythmic skills. Be among the first to take advantage of her approach!

Julie Lyonn Lieberman
Julie Lyonn Lieberman has helped develop the multi-style string field over the last forty+ years through her work as an educator, author, radio producer, composer, writer, recording artist, and performer. She started out as a fiddler, performing at folk festivals and clubs up and down the east coast in the late 1970s/early 1980s using either a mic or a Fishman pickup, depending on the gig. Her introduction to amplification and special effects began while touring with Brian Eno recording artist, Laraaji Venus, in the early 1980s. Read More About Julie→