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Clayton Haslop: Saint Saens Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso

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http://www.violinmastery.com - Worldclass violinist and Milstein student Clayton Haslop, creator of "Violin Mastery" instructional DVDs - Concertmaster for Titanic, Ratatouille, Star Trek, Matrix, Benjamin Button, Up, Apollo 13, Perfect Storm, Incredibles and the 2009 Academy Awards - performing Saint Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso with Principal Keyboardist of the L.A. Philharmonic, Joanne Pearce Martin.

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  • he plays very well but the advertising cheapens it in a way, sort of sad to market violin mastery, its not something that comes in a happy meal

  • @sijas I just watched this again. now that my ears are a bit more mature, I think this is absolutely gorgeous.

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  • Quite good!!

  • Congratulation for yor playing and teaching. I am impressed!

  • @ForNowAndForeverMore let me ask you something lol you think that milstein did not make a good job with this student ! yeah maybe you are right so tell me again who are you ?? perlman ?? you must be better than his teachers cause you saw things that they didn't BRAVO!! juliard needs you lool XAXAXAXXAXAAXXAXA

  • very good.

  • Again, it's clear that you're an idiot.

    1. It'd help your case if he weren't intentionally stiffening for the staccato note.

    2. Basics? Get a life.

    3. I'm listening to it again and still find his playing fine.

    4. This guy studied with Nathan Milstein. What the fuck have you done with your life besides make idiotic comments on youtube? You're a 46 year old person who can't even write properly.

  • Thankyou for your comments,someone who doesn't know what the correct terminology for this sort of music ,

    anyways, does it matters, what kind of terms i use to describe this piece of music? I dont have to study in the university of oxford before commenting a Youtube video.

    (and world class is not the correct term)

    1, 3:10, check it out if you think his right haand is flexible

    2. these are the basics

    3. listen it all over again and you will understand

    4. This is a video of an amateur

  • This coming from someone who doesn't know what the correct terminology for this sort of music is. He is playing a piece, not a song.

    1. His right hand is flexible, not weak.

    2. Who the hell cares? Many people do that.

    3. WTF are you talking about?

    4. Your comment makes you look like a jackass. Don't judge his playing by poor AV quality.

    I'm not trying to pick on you, I'm just saying you have no idea what you're talking about.

  • 1.his right hand grip...too weak

    2.his violin vibrates with his vibrato...

    3. 0:09 , 0:12, 0:13, 1:12, 1:58 (i know its great, but still...), 2:30, 3:25, 3:57 (almost there)

    4.the video itself looks bad

    and these made him an amateur...

    but not bad though,

    afterall, its a tough song.

    (I wasnt trying to pick on him,

    but I think he had somethingto improve.

    and he could be a great voilinist)

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