Wohlfahrt Op. 45 Violin Etude #3
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hi professor v i am morgan i have been playing piano for 10 years and started the violin about 2 years ago i am in intemedate violin and am currently 2 nd chair i have been watching your videos to help me in the wohlfarht book because my private lessons teacher is not exactly so great i was wondering if u could help me with a song called dona nobis pacem which i am playing with piece more complicated wohlfart op.45 no.5 and this two songs with scales please i am only 13 w/10yrs of piano
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hi professor v i am morgan i have been playing piano for 10 years and started the violin about 2 years ago i am in intemedate violin and am currently 2 nd chair i have been watching your videos to help me in the wohlfarht book because my private lessons teacher is not exactly so great i was wondering if u could help me with a song called dona nobis pacem which i am playing with piece more complicated wohlfart op.45 no.5 and this two songs with scales please i am only 13 w/10yrs of piano please
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Hi, I have put some videos up to help people play the Wohlfahrt etudes in tune. If anyone thinks they are useful I will put the rest of them up, they really helped me with my intonation. Thanks
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I started on Wohlfahrt and I think it sounds beautiful and a challenge. Thank you for the videos.
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i think he means there's a skip in the notes as it is written in the piece.
like C-D-E-F-G versus C-D-E-G-A. the second one skipped the F which can be considered a "trap" (as professorV calls it) because you've become accustomed to the non-skipping parts and will have a tendency to miss the skipped note.
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I couldnt help myself but watch the section of you playing (from 3.27+) over and over. I wanted to catch you out on your bowing but I couldnt! You flawlessly play in that middle lane.
May I put in a request that when you play something you stand back from the camera slightly so we can see your full bow arm and wrist? It would be a very helpful learning tool.
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How do you know when to skip a note?
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Thanks ProfV for sharing this!
The Bach interpretation sounds beautiful.
I love Wohlfahrt's etudes particularly the third one. These set of etudes does not only sharpen playing skills but also delightful to play.
i love your videos.. I am a violin teacher for beginners but english is my second language. I can understand everything that you say and I like to improve how to communicate with my students. Thank you for all the hints.
Can I refer your videos to my students?
pityuska 3 years ago
Hi pityuska, Thank you! I'd be honored. I wish you and your students all the best and a Happy New Year! TE
professorV 3 years ago
I just saw these today, after pulling out my old beat up violins that I was given-I mostly play guitar and am learning banjo. I have never found a more comprehensive resource for learning an instrument. I thank you SO MUCH for putting this out there, as it is extremely helpful! I feel like I'll be able to watch these over and over and help myself improve since I'm "self" teaching. Well, now I'm "self" teaching with assistance!! So thanks again!!
-Melody
pantheon42 4 years ago
Hi Meloday, You are welcome and good luck to you!
professorV 4 years ago
Wow.. I starting to understand that you say... you are my violin and English teacher!!!
Bravo!!
Linuxica 4 years ago
That is great and I am honored to be your English teacher (but painfully unqualified)!! Thanks for the very nice comments - as always.
professorV 4 years ago