I'm genuinely amazed. I've been playing violin since I was 8 years old, and my bow hold has been keeping my back recently as I advance to higher levels, but this has honestly improved my playing. I never thought of the whole natural hand position idea, but now I can play without tiring for much longer and without bouncing at all. Thankyou so much!
Maybe i just have large hands, but the circle between the thumb and the index finger will never exists at a relaxed position. Trying to form the circle will only cause tension in my index finger.
Also, the pinky position is hard for me to get because when the bow touches the knuckle line of my index finger, the bow seems to be too far from my pinky in a way that I have to lock my pinky to reach it.
@edgarwazhear Just to be clear, the circle is between the thumb and the middle finger, not the index. And it doesn't have to be a perfect circle, just circular. I'm not sure what you mean by your pinky, but the pinky shouldn't be trying to reach anything. It's only job is to stay perched on top of the stick at a natural distance from the ring finger. The best way to find that place is to tap it, then where it lands is where it should go.
Any advise you can share for someone with a broken pinky finger? My pinky bone is broken right at the head of the third joint (nearest to the palm). So when I hold the bow, the second or middle joint collapses and I have very little bend on the first joint. My pinky always slides forward so I have to constantly reposition. :(
@MayumiMarie It's hard to say exactly without "seeing" your bow hold. Most importantly, regardless of what your hand looks like, is that it is relaxed. The key to that is to a) keep your thumb slightly bent and flexible, and b) allow your fingers to orient so the middle finger is over the thumb, and the other fingers are laying at a natural distance. To figure out what is natural, just tap each finger as you're resting the bow on the strings. Where they fall, is where they go. Good Luck!
I think I speak for all of youtube when I say: I'm tired of e-how/expertvillage/others, quality lessons are becoming scarce on youtube, when once they were plentiful.
thanks for the clear information. easier than that is impossible
luanlovelyman 3 weeks ago
I'm genuinely amazed. I've been playing violin since I was 8 years old, and my bow hold has been keeping my back recently as I advance to higher levels, but this has honestly improved my playing. I never thought of the whole natural hand position idea, but now I can play without tiring for much longer and without bouncing at all. Thankyou so much!
TheLivingHeiromartyr 1 month ago
i have a question for you... I should do when the pegs are very tense violin ... not even come
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you are actually amazing!! :D btw I love your hair!
xbecabooxox 2 months ago
Excellent I really like this -
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fiddle4u 3 months ago
2:35 !!
JoRdaN11Gr 3 months ago
Thanks and your nails are so uglies
FreddyLording 4 months ago
tension ! yeah tension !
Luvotomy24 6 months ago
Maybe i just have large hands, but the circle between the thumb and the index finger will never exists at a relaxed position. Trying to form the circle will only cause tension in my index finger.
Also, the pinky position is hard for me to get because when the bow touches the knuckle line of my index finger, the bow seems to be too far from my pinky in a way that I have to lock my pinky to reach it.
Any suggestions?
edgarwazhear 7 months ago
@edgarwazhear Just to be clear, the circle is between the thumb and the middle finger, not the index. And it doesn't have to be a perfect circle, just circular. I'm not sure what you mean by your pinky, but the pinky shouldn't be trying to reach anything. It's only job is to stay perched on top of the stick at a natural distance from the ring finger. The best way to find that place is to tap it, then where it lands is where it should go.
violinlab 7 months ago
Any advise you can share for someone with a broken pinky finger? My pinky bone is broken right at the head of the third joint (nearest to the palm). So when I hold the bow, the second or middle joint collapses and I have very little bend on the first joint. My pinky always slides forward so I have to constantly reposition. :(
MayumiMarie 8 months ago
@MayumiMarie It's hard to say exactly without "seeing" your bow hold. Most importantly, regardless of what your hand looks like, is that it is relaxed. The key to that is to a) keep your thumb slightly bent and flexible, and b) allow your fingers to orient so the middle finger is over the thumb, and the other fingers are laying at a natural distance. To figure out what is natural, just tap each finger as you're resting the bow on the strings. Where they fall, is where they go. Good Luck!
violinlab 8 months ago
ah ha! you do have to bend your thumb when you're holding the bow! if not you will have bad posture!
i123456987654 8 months ago
This video helped me so much. Thank you for taking the time to make it, I really appreciate it.
AdenZerda 11 months ago
That is very detailed tutorial. Explanation is clear . Thanks :)
tsangcym 1 year ago
GOOD VIDEO - THANKS!
jehovahuponyou 1 year ago
I think I speak for all of youtube when I say: I'm tired of e-how/expertvillage/others, quality lessons are becoming scarce on youtube, when once they were plentiful.
Thank you for making this video, It is fantastic
gayhax 1 year ago
Thanks, really helpful!
DesiFuyuko 1 year ago
The most informative & detailed video on holding a bow I have seen on YT - Thank you very much :):):)
2JAMMY 1 year ago
I looked so long for a good video...and I finaly found it. Thank you very much!
luminus010 1 year ago
helped a lot!!!!
XxTaniaxX100 1 year ago
wow, what a wonderful video!!!
idrawlthings 1 year ago
I used to brush my teeth with the bow hold too! Excellent explanation.
nfijef 1 year ago
the best! :)
fongfasky 1 year ago
You so detailed :D I likey
oOKdLuvsOo 1 year ago
this excellent.
bielsachile 1 year ago
The most amazing detailed video I've seen on how to hold the bow!! I've been trying to get it right for the longest time. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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