Violin Lesson #45; Playing in Tune pt. 6 (Ringing Notes)
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Thanks alot
This is the best method I know for playing in tune = D
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Is this how you "vibrato" on open strings? For example, the beginning of Bruch concerto #1 in g minor. I remember being taught to "vibrato" the open G string by vibrato-ing the higher G on the D string. It was a cool effect, but I just took it for granted. Didn't bother figuring out why that worked.
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professor V, I'm currenly learning violin by myself as I can't find any teacher. I've been watching your videos everyday, and basically practice violin with your methods everyday. I think it helps, but the problem is that i Don't know whether I play it correctly or not. there's no one to guide me.
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this is pretty amazing! im currently trying to learn the violin and your videos have been a great guide for me. thank you for this.
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Cool. I guess I made a good adjustment with my recent bridge, and by monday, my teacher wont notice that LOL. just kidding
I'm a violist and have been playing for quite a few years (12 years now) and am in a college orchestra, but even some of your technical videos have helped me refine some of my methods even on the viola, especially this one. Thank you
nburkemdx 3 years ago
Thanks for that, nburkemdx. Best Regards to you.
professorV 3 years ago
Hi profV, we're fans from Holland, appreciating your lessons on video very much, it helps a lot.... I didnot know that there were words to put on the phenomenon I use instintively.
Thanks also for the tricks for improving speed- the lesson on Wohlfahrt's etude 25- it works fine.
abeeroelofs 4 years ago
Thanks for writing those comments and you are welcome.
professorV 4 years ago
What a curious lesson, I didn't know nothing about Sympathetic Vibrations.
Thanks professorV! :)
Linuxica 4 years ago
Give it a try, see what you think!
professorV 4 years ago