Nice. I would reduce the number of sustained notes (dotted quarters) and the vibrato, as this detracts somewhat from the traditional Irish fiddling sound. If you're playing from sheet music, likely those dotted notes were meant to be 'rolled'.
Yo, 'sup. I play violin aswell, and i play irish music. Some advice, well, i think its really good that your moving and getting into the music, but i also think it may be choking some of your notes aswell. Another technique to make it sound better is if your playing two notes, for example: G on the D-string and B on the A-string you should play the notes together to give it more emphasis, if i remember correctly its called double stopping. Very good playing aswell
Nice. I would reduce the number of sustained notes (dotted quarters) and the vibrato, as this detracts somewhat from the traditional Irish fiddling sound. If you're playing from sheet music, likely those dotted notes were meant to be 'rolled'.
shankandbrisket 1 year ago
yo !
elimk 4 years ago
Very fine playing. and liveley bouncy tune. I enjoyed it too.
360FFrPyl3 4 years ago
Yo, 'sup. I play violin aswell, and i play irish music. Some advice, well, i think its really good that your moving and getting into the music, but i also think it may be choking some of your notes aswell. Another technique to make it sound better is if your playing two notes, for example: G on the D-string and B on the A-string you should play the notes together to give it more emphasis, if i remember correctly its called double stopping. Very good playing aswell
dinkweederer 4 years ago
Wow, that was really nice!
therealdylanperry 5 years ago
fantastic..thanks for posting
msr8h 5 years ago