Corelli
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just wanted to say i enjoyed listening to your playing. :-) i just performed this entire sonata on my first recital since undergrad. i hope you're still playing and that you're loving it more and more every day!
keep up the good work!!!!!! :-)
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yes its really good. its alot easier to learn when your younger for some reason.. but thats really good :)
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Keep playing. Just because you started late it doesn't mean you don't have the right to enjoy yourself. On with the practice and I'm sure you'll be great one day!
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Hey don't dare to quit. Music is a great gift and the 3 p's you give it will make the difference:
Passion
Patience
Practice
actually 4
Persistence
GOOD JOB
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I agree with everyone, it's good for a beginner!
you look a bit rushed at times though,
try not to let that get to ya!
let it flow.
i especially loved the ending!
Tip #2: for the higher positions, I noticed you had trouble with intonation. The thing to remember when you're up there is that even though the fingering is roughly the same as first position, the spacing in between fingers is shorter. If you compensate the distance, you will come out less sharp/flat and your tone will be better. Also, if you can do vibrato, try it for the longer notes, because it can partially mask small intonation issues.
savethetrees433 1 year ago
You talk like my teacher and you are right again! I haven't a lot of experience in third position, as you see. About vibrato, better not to talk. It seem easy but I can't to reach it even studying and repeating.
I have played other songs recently. I hope you to feel a little improve :-)
Thanks again.
pandiaz 1 year ago
Your playing is pretty good, especially considering your relative lack of experience on the instrument. Some tips for Corelli (and the violin in general):
1: try to be less wooden. Not only does your sound quality improve and you look better as a player, you will feel more confident. for the bow, use a swishing wrist motion in place of your elbow, and put your index finger higher on the stick. That will increase your wrist's control and the fluidity of your playing.
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savethetrees433 1 year ago
Yes, you hit the question. I am studying about correct this fact. My teacher knows this and try to help me. More of your advice meet with her. Are you a student too? Thanks.
pandiaz 1 year ago
what is the title of this piece,is Corelli the composer?
wstcw 4 years ago
Archangelo Corelli, Sonata No. 6 in A Major.
pandiaz 4 years ago