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From: RedDesertViolin
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  • one of the most key exercises that I've ever seen! Very good explanation! thanks so much

  • Very good video, thanks!

  • @professorV Nice to see you on my channel, Professor V! Thanks for visiting! --Lora

  • @RedDesertViolin @professorV

    you 2 are both amazing i just started violin i'm 17 i always wanna play this instrument I got 2,5 month lessons now, thats 5 lessons

    you guys are really helpfull and a good extra training

    violin is very hard and my pinky to xD

    but I practice in de holydays 3 hours a day and during my study 1 hour a day

    but it's worth it because I can play a couple of songs now and can finaly read notes

    my teacher is really happy and gives me harder execices

    sorry for my english btw

  • @annemarieaue Hi Annemarieaue!

    You have MANY MANY years ahead of you to enjoy violin! Keep up the great work and you will achieve your dreams! I can understand your English just fine! :-)

    Keep up the good work!--Lora

  • my pinky is kinda locking when i do the excecise is that normal?

  • @muttohgardner Actually, no, it is not normal. It sounds like you might be double-jointed, or that you have weak joints. I recommend that you do my clothes pin exercise for double joints (even if you aren't double jointed) It has helped dozens of people! (and you get results fast) That video is also on my channel....it's called, "Clothespin Exercise for Double Jointed Violinists".....check it out!

  • Great!

  • Reassuring to know that bow-legged pinkies are common. Thank you for the practice tips.

  • thanks for the tips!

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