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  • I really want to learn this piece so I can express how I think some parts should be performed. Great performance.

  • wow

  • He also needs to hold the violin higher his arm is against his body and his bow hand is messed up that's why there's no sound...

  • I don't like his interpretation at all I am not a professional violinist but I agree with stefamocp09 he uses only about the top part of his bow he went too fast at 1:16 through 1: 40 and he doesn't get much sound out of his bow and a lot of it is mush he just lpays the notes with no sence of beat and he's going to fast for himself he needs to practice more slowing down

  • Does he need more rosin on his bow or is that just the extent of his technique....?

  • Unless you are a professional violinist, you have no place to criticize his playing. He plays at a professional caliber.

  • @Tim92G in this case we're talking about a non-professional player so he really doesn't have ANY right to criticize ANYONE

  • I don't like his technique at all. Especially his bow handle. And 90% of the time he just stays on the tip of the bow... there are other parts of it you know. Maybe its because of the way he holds it.

  • I'd love to see this same movie when the violin is cut out!

  • Still a long distance with Milstein.

  • @edwincheng056 Yea, lol.. he may be hes study, but hes no where like Milstein

  • @edwincheng056 The point is he plays very good and he's a professional violinist and he is also a great teacher. We are nowhere to judge if he's like Milstein, in fact there should be no violinist copying another violinist's style and sound... we should all be different and sound different, that's the beauty of diversity!

  • @DavidTorrez Art should always be under critical thought. Even when the best is performing. Can I not criticize a professional pop artist now, just because they're a professional?

    It does not take someone more skilled to criticize the performer. Just someone with enough knowledge. My piano teacher is also an extremely good voice teacher, yet he can barely talk straight after his stroke - he has the knowledge and understanding of vocal technique, and therefor can lecture on it and teach it.

  • great techniece he is easly a master at the violen i can barly play and i'v been playing for 16 years and have trouble with number24

  • He plays BEAUTIFULLY and I love it, but his movements seem almost too precise. I mean precision is good, but he just seems too perfect. I love his playing though.

  • very gooddddd!!!!! very good sound!!!!!and technique!!!!

  • i dont like how he plays

  • Alexander Markov's is better. Period.

    This is dry and passionless.

  • WOW!!!

    amazing.

  • HOLY F!!! Those were GREAT octaves!

  • It's a pleasure when someone's hype lives up to their performance.

  • As marvelous as Heifetz was-or any of the master players, not everyone wants to play "just like them"--some want to develop their own playing style and bring it to the highest potential it can be brought and play like "themselves". I suspect Mr. Haslop wants to play like "Clayton Haslop" as he has been quite successful and is happy with his career with no wishes to play like another violinist-with just the desire to bring his own playing to the highest level

  • is it just me or is he playing on a small violin ?

  • it just you

  • neither. it's ur glasses

  • i think he needs to settle downa little

  • you put funny faces

  • que bueno!! parece como si el árco se deslizara sin ningún esfuerzo por las cuerdas y sus ddos fueran martillos mecánicos, pero que se mueven despacio....QUE BUENO!!!

    ENHORABUENA!

  • ¿sabe usted tiene que jugar este. Conozco un lugar donde usted puede conseguir la música y ooo te amo

  • exelent

  • veri good.

  • HOW THE HELL DOES HE PLAY 3:34???? that is so cool, sounds like pizz but it isnt, I have spent 2 weeks trying to get the same effect but I just cant seem to nail it :S I do play violin btw.

  • its a fourth finger pizz your music might have a "+" symbol above it and he that particular variation uses a mixture of bowing and fourth finger pizz in a certain pattern hope that helps

  • If you go to violinmasterclass(dot)com there's some instructional videos on how to do it. It's called left handed pizzicatto. I taught myself the technique from that site, hope it helps you. It's insanely difficult and can really hurt your hand too so be careful.

  • it called left hand pizz

  • variation 4 is played slow...pendejo!

  • last trill..what is that? 241324132413??

  • i think he is trilling on 2 strings.... not sure though....lemme look at my musics.....

    nope, it's just a trill on the A on the g string..

  • no sh*t sherlock. lol

    im talking about HIS fingering.

  • I love this, i can see traces of milstein in your playing, i think the bond between teacher and student is amazing.

  • In this short video, Clayton shows he's got nmastery of every violin nuance. Excellent!!

  • skillz he's got ^^

  • extremly well done, clean , sharp. I love it...

  • Very nice ! but your breathing is not good ! i can hear !!!

  • very nice but..on var one the first grace notes are out of tune. heifetz is better but i like michael rabin's version or alexander markov.

  • beautiful you even got that left handed pizzicato

  • Exquisitely clean, interesting and fresh. Thank-you.

  • Wow!! this guys are comparing you to Heifetz....You are at his level...no comparison if not!

  • yeah, but Heifetz's interpretation is much better as well

  • who cares?

  • desabrochate el boton del cuello, o ponte una corbata.... ¬¬

  • Pedazo de tio, muy bueno. Lo vive :D

  • well obviously, u can't compare anybody's flawless technique and ease to Heifetz's. It just shows you wut it takes to be the best. But still Clayton did a very good job.

  • Good! Very good! BUT...Heifetz does it better.

  • who cares what heifetz does? this video is for instructional purposes

  • Bravo Clayton, a masterful performance of one of the most difficult pieces for the violin. BTW how did you get that left-hand pizzicato?

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