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Anna Serova plays Capriccio per viola Henry Vieuxtemps

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2006

Anna Serova plays Capriccio per Viola by Henry Vieuxtemps.

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  • Wow! I'm learning viola too... How many years you took to reach this level?

  • @josiphorus Hi Josi! Do not think about the time that will be necessary but try to organize it and think about the joy and satisfaction you get from studying. Brake a leg!

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  • @ditooy You're just secretly jealous that you don't have a deep powerful C string. LOL It's OK.  We still like you.

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  • BRAVO!

  • Any tips for playing this piece?

  • There is absolutely no question about it. The sound of Anna Serova's viola is superior.

  • I wrote a Concertino for Viola and strings

    youtube.com/watch?v=t4nQRMl5IJ­E&feature=related

    Download the video to watch it.

    Perhaps because it has 12 minutes in HQ, the video does not play entirely in the related page, but if you download it, it comes complete.

  • @fuckingummibears i agree widd u 100% cause im 13 and i started last year and mty teacher and friends think ive been playing since i was 4 but i just started i just have a big pashion for music so much in my soul and i play it for god and all of the lost souls.I also play violin viola cello bass double bass bass guitar guitar piano and i also sings as well.

  • TEACH ME THE SONG

  • And this sounds so good on this iPad so beautiful keep it up

  • I love this it's so beautiful lol haha

  • I'm playing this right now, i'm having issues with the vibrato on the fourth finger in general (especially those A flat octaves). Any suggestions to warm those notes without hurting myself? I'm trying to loosen up my wrist but boy is that hard.

  • Interesante ejecución!!

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