not bad at all :) If I may make suggestions as well, here they are:
1. try to find a gravity center while conducting. You are swiveling around a bit while conducting, switching weight between your left and right feet, to and fro. 2. Also, you bring up your left hand at the start of almost every measure.
Leave your left hand out of the equation completely. Once your hands are able to conduct independently, you can start condition your left hand to be more expressive.
Thanks for the words of encouragement and advise. This kind of message makes posting videos here worthwhile. Did you post a comment on the Brahms 1st movement before?? There was a harsh one but I did take some of his/her advise.
Thanks for upload
SandrineSoprano 1 year ago
not bad at all :) If I may make suggestions as well, here they are:
1. try to find a gravity center while conducting. You are swiveling around a bit while conducting, switching weight between your left and right feet, to and fro. 2. Also, you bring up your left hand at the start of almost every measure.
Leave your left hand out of the equation completely. Once your hands are able to conduct independently, you can start condition your left hand to be more expressive.
olivierochanine 4 years ago
Thanks for the words of encouragement and advise. This kind of message makes posting videos here worthwhile. Did you post a comment on the Brahms 1st movement before?? There was a harsh one but I did take some of his/her advise.
maestrohound 5 years ago
congratulations !!
Spartakino 5 years ago