@Bobman4671 - It is a fantastic piece to play. I am 20+ years older now and would play it much more emotionally today. Maybe I should do it again for comparison. Feel like I don't have much extra time now a days :-(
@1stfiddlerman I like your version here so I can't imagine how much I'd like one of how you play it now. I've been self teaching myself and I think that it's coming on great because I've had great inotation due to years of listening to music (don't worry...getting teacher soon) but I have a disproportionate pinky. Any tips that'll help me. 2 and 4 finger octaves are killing me!!!
@Bobman4671 - The only advice I have without hearing or seeing you play about your pinky is to make sure that your left arm is enough under the violin to reach over and be erect. When you say disproportionate do you mean that it is much shorter than the other fingers?
@1stfiddlerman Technically, the little finger is supposed to reach the top knuckle of the ring finger. Mine is three- fourths of a centimeter off. But as you may as well know, three-fourths of a centimeter can mean the whole work on violin. I don't know if it's how it's placed in my hand or if it really is short or both. But I can see what you're saying. Are 2 and 4 octave absolutely necessary?
@Bobman4671 - I don't really fully understand the question. Are you wondering if you need to work on scales up to 4 octaves high? I believe that if you have the technique you should work on 3 octave scales in most of the keys and arpeggios as well. Carl Flesch is the bible for violin scales in my opinion. Can be found on my website.
@1stfiddlerman No sorry but thanks for the scale book. I was wondering about fingered octaves or however they're called. Double stopping same note at different octaves
I looove your interpretation of this piece :3
iversenaleksander 2 weeks ago
Beautifully done! Happy New Year, Pierre!
ricaard 1 month ago
i didnt know jerry seinfeld played the violin.
very nice performance by the way. :)
dkurgano 3 months ago
beautiful!
itsGratisFreebies 3 months ago in playlist More videos from 1stfiddlerman
Amazing considering the conditions! Is it a fun piece to play?
Bobman4671 5 months ago
@Bobman4671 - It is a fantastic piece to play. I am 20+ years older now and would play it much more emotionally today. Maybe I should do it again for comparison. Feel like I don't have much extra time now a days :-(
1stfiddlerman 5 months ago
@1stfiddlerman I like your version here so I can't imagine how much I'd like one of how you play it now. I've been self teaching myself and I think that it's coming on great because I've had great inotation due to years of listening to music (don't worry...getting teacher soon) but I have a disproportionate pinky. Any tips that'll help me. 2 and 4 finger octaves are killing me!!!
Bobman4671 5 months ago
@Bobman4671 - The only advice I have without hearing or seeing you play about your pinky is to make sure that your left arm is enough under the violin to reach over and be erect. When you say disproportionate do you mean that it is much shorter than the other fingers?
1stfiddlerman 5 months ago
@1stfiddlerman Technically, the little finger is supposed to reach the top knuckle of the ring finger. Mine is three- fourths of a centimeter off. But as you may as well know, three-fourths of a centimeter can mean the whole work on violin. I don't know if it's how it's placed in my hand or if it really is short or both. But I can see what you're saying. Are 2 and 4 octave absolutely necessary?
Bobman4671 5 months ago
@Bobman4671 - I don't really fully understand the question. Are you wondering if you need to work on scales up to 4 octaves high? I believe that if you have the technique you should work on 3 octave scales in most of the keys and arpeggios as well. Carl Flesch is the bible for violin scales in my opinion. Can be found on my website.
1stfiddlerman 5 months ago
@1stfiddlerman No sorry but thanks for the scale book. I was wondering about fingered octaves or however they're called. Double stopping same note at different octaves
Bobman4671 5 months ago
@Bobman4671 - Not necessary, but very good to play fingered octaves. This is also part of Carl Flesch scale system :-)
1stfiddlerman 5 months ago
Must be nice to play in a space like that.
221Dw 5 months ago
nice :)
MrKzim95 5 months ago