For soloist interpretations, it's not nice to take another one's instrument. You're used to your own instrument and play a solo stuff with other violin is just so difficult. Your professionalism shall never be the same with other instrument.
But, even in case of, you SHOULDN'T take the concertino's violin because he has to lead the section... you shoud take the concertino's assistant violin.
For soloist interpretations, it's not nice to take another one's instrument. You're used to your own instrument and play a solo stuff with other violin is just so difficult.
But, even in case of, you SHOULDN'T take the concertino's violin because he has to lead the section... you shoud take the concertino's assistant violin.
maybe the reason one wouldnt want the concertmaster's violin is because odds are its gonna be a different size and i wouldnt wanna perform a concert and change violins halfway through to one that id never played. looks like he chose ending in the middle but sounding well rather than trying to finish but at a lower level because he was out of tune becasue his shifts weren't quite right due to a different sized violin.
Actually I don't I agree with that. It's a tradition and a part of professionalism that no matter what you continue on playing regardless of what happens. I mean, not Paganini level of playing around with shifts but regardless if the violin is a different size you should still take it and finish the concert correctly, never stop for anything. Look at Midori Goto. I would guess that this kid just wasn't that talented, either that, this isn't the whole thing. Maybe he did.
Yes, you take the concertmaster's violin. Probably because it's the closest and one of the best violins in the orchestra. You should never stop in a performance.
For soloist interpretations, it's not nice to take another one's instrument. You're used to your own instrument and play a solo stuff with other violin is just so difficult. Your professionalism shall never be the same with other instrument.
But, even in case of, you SHOULDN'T take the concertino's violin because he has to lead the section... you shoud take the concertino's assistant violin.
TokkunTobi 1 year ago
For soloist interpretations, it's not nice to take another one's instrument. You're used to your own instrument and play a solo stuff with other violin is just so difficult.
But, even in case of, you SHOULDN'T take the concertino's violin because he has to lead the section... you shoud take the concertino's assistant violin.
TokkunTobi 1 year ago
Mas pq paraste??
lfernandojr 1 year ago
Opppaaaa
bolin898 2 years ago 3
director´s fault. The director stop performance
aaron1tatamovich 2 years ago
maybe the reason one wouldnt want the concertmaster's violin is because odds are its gonna be a different size and i wouldnt wanna perform a concert and change violins halfway through to one that id never played. looks like he chose ending in the middle but sounding well rather than trying to finish but at a lower level because he was out of tune becasue his shifts weren't quite right due to a different sized violin.
LegionMCR 3 years ago
Actually I don't I agree with that. It's a tradition and a part of professionalism that no matter what you continue on playing regardless of what happens. I mean, not Paganini level of playing around with shifts but regardless if the violin is a different size you should still take it and finish the concert correctly, never stop for anything. Look at Midori Goto. I would guess that this kid just wasn't that talented, either that, this isn't the whole thing. Maybe he did.
JustinDBernardino 2 years ago
Nice job, but why did you stop? You should've taken the concertmaster's violin.
alkaster 3 years ago 5
when let's say your playing in concert and somthing happends while you are playing do u take the concertmaster's violin ????
and why????
Tylkem 3 years ago
Yes, you take the concertmaster's violin. Probably because it's the closest and one of the best violins in the orchestra. You should never stop in a performance.
alkaster 3 years ago 11
But beautifully played! I recognise the solo theme as it comes in
thelightisahead 3 years ago
What a great performance with a very interesting twist at the end!
SCSQ4 3 years ago
Lovely playin'
moshe1321 3 years ago
There is an orchestral version of this? Fantastic!!!
dagdas01 3 years ago
ah lovely, but why stop the concert?! Just grab someone elses violin
nimuroji 3 years ago 3
Though he broke his string, he still play v good![:
bountyhanz 3 years ago 3
It was nice ! What happened ?
hysteriaendlessly 3 years ago
Looks like he broke a string
sellerofdreams 3 years ago
Cunha says: Ôouuupa! Isso acontece!
charlesar 3 years ago