I swear, my mom knew it would teach me these traits from the moment she had me start piano when I was 5 and violin when I was 7. Today, playing violin professionally is my side hustle, but I've had many people tell me they admire my ambition and drive. Also, my piece might be too hard for me, but my teacher thought me learning Sibelius was a good idea and she wanted to see me struggle. Haha.
I'm an adult learner. I've been playing for almost 2 years. I work away from home on a 7 days on, 5 off roster, and have a spare 80's "op shop" violin that cost me $20 with no string or bridge, so i've re-strung it & had my luthier fit a bridge & check the sound post so it's playable but I'm not invested in it enough compared to my home violin, and I dont mind leaving it at work without worrying about it getting broken or stolen, so i can practice 2-3 days while i'm away, and i get 2-3 days while i'm at home, so averaging about an hours practice every 3rd day, and from previous hobbies I know the value of the a firm foundation to build on, which in this instance are scales & that's what i mostly practice. I'd rather play "ode to joy" beautifully than "Ave Maria" poorly. At the moment i'm working on Boccerini's string quintet OP11 No5. Minuet, and I found out I really hadn't heard much more than the first 8-10 bars on TV/ movies, so i've been listening to the whole track to get the feel for it. This week I've had a sinus infection, and though I probably could work on my bow control, or run some scales, I know my hearing isnt right and I'd rather not practice than practice bad habits or reinforce poor intonation. I have been reading "The art of violin playing- book 1" by Carl Flesch though. it's way above my level still, but after the 3rd or 4th read and another 4-5 years behind me and it'll probably click one day. So you could consider that listening to the piece I'm working on as practice & reading the music as it plays, so I'm not "on the tools" but i'm still growing my knowledge. I wish i could get some benefit from practice in my current condition. Thanks for the talk & keep the content coming out! Thanks
I've been playing classical guitar for a long time, although it doesn't show 🙂and time and time again, I would see someone play to a level unachievable for me so I would get depressed and stop practicing altogether.... Recently I switched my mental programming by figuring out that no matter how good I would get, there will be always someone somewhere even better, so the only comparison I need to make is with myself. Then I started to practice every day no matter how little, anything between 5 minutes to a few hours, and I began to enjoy how I got better. Few months ago I took up violin also and I am again enjoying the process of getting better every day. I got my wife to film me playing from time to time and I found that seeing myself on video is really instructive.
Thank you! I’ve been thinking this for about a year now, Although I haven’t implemented it very well. But the problem is (and I don’t remember if I thought of this myself, or if I’m just stealing it from someone), that in order to become self disciplined, you first have to be self disciplined enough, to discipline yourself. So for people like me, that are very impulsive, or have very little will power, it’s often extreme difficult to commit yourself to something that doesn’t already come naturally to you. So your in this kind of paradox, and I haven’t been able to think of a solution for it, beside maybe accountability, which isn’t going to be convenient for everyone. IDK though.
it was exactly how you said i was really in love in my instrument i play violin im begginer i totally lost motivation but my teacher convicted me today and i will practice from now on your video really helped me ❤ thank you
beyond the (maybe just slight) irony, what you said is inspiring and true, not too philosophical, maybe just not too superficial and that is a good thing (and now I'll go practice my scales with vibrato as my teacher told me... 🙂 )
Assuming that you actually do indeed LOVE to play the violin, or any instrument, and do it grandly ... then practicing should be a monumental PLEASURE in your life - Nothing is achieved in life specifically by doing nothing.
I practice religiously every day.. Most of the day 1hour. Weekends more. For 1 year and almost 1 months now. Everyday. I am. Learning vibrato since January. I am so disciplined it's actually scary.. Yes I missed a couple of days.. Appointments and grown up life of a single parent sometimes isn't helping.. But I practice.. 😊
@@ViolinMechanic the thing is.. You are already good so you put in all the effort and probably the discipline as well.. I just started last year in February.. And I am kind of old.. Not really.. 38.. So less time to play and practice all together.. So discipline will have to make up for the many years I did play other instrument.. Or nothing at all.. And sometimes.. When I get really frustrated with double stops for example I practice them even more.. It's a 'challenge accepted' thing.. Don't let the double stops or spiccato or everything else defeat me 💪😂
This is a different form of content, but I appreciate this too... finding motivation for practice is pretty difficult sometimes.... (BTW, congrats on 19 almost 20k! Your hard work definitely paid off!)
My instrument is the cup of tea. I can slurp in g major but I procrastinate over minor chords slurps. 🤣 But this is a great video, very encouraging. I’m a beginner on piano and discipline is something I’ve never encountered in myself..
Are you sure you aren't the brain mechanic. Thanks for this though, I have been going on a down slope with how much I practice, thanks so much. Time to practice.
I use berating myself as a means to get better. When I berate myself, there is that fighiting spirit that tells me to prove it wrong. So I guess berate yourself to get better(but if you berate yourself and do nothing to fight it then it will make your motivation even worse lol)?
Why so serious?? I thought I'd get some laughs! 😂 But I have come to see that life is practice. If you don't believe me, have you ever been in a place where you start to forget to brush your teeth? Do your laundry? Get to bed on time? All these things require daily practice. Even procrastination takes practice. Just like you said, the more you choose procrastination, the more it is embedded in your thinking and even your body.
Share this video to a friend that needs to practice:)
how do i share this to myself
I find playing with other people to be awsome motivation! Joining the a youth orchestra is so fun
Yeah, definitely! To me It becomes less about work, and more about when you play with other people. Especially if it’s with close friends!
That is FAX! Whenever I jam out with my friends, I see how good they are and makes me want to be better too.
I swear, my mom knew it would teach me these traits from the moment she had me start piano when I was 5 and violin when I was 7. Today, playing violin professionally is my side hustle, but I've had many people tell me they admire my ambition and drive.
Also, my piece might be too hard for me, but my teacher thought me learning Sibelius was a good idea and she wanted to see me struggle. Haha.
I'm an adult learner. I've been playing for almost 2 years. I work away from home on a 7 days on, 5 off roster, and have a spare 80's "op shop" violin that cost me $20 with no string or bridge, so i've re-strung it & had my luthier fit a bridge & check the sound post so it's playable but I'm not invested in it enough compared to my home violin, and I dont mind leaving it at work without worrying about it getting broken or stolen, so i can practice 2-3 days while i'm away, and i get 2-3 days while i'm at home, so averaging about an hours practice every 3rd day, and from previous hobbies I know the value of the a firm foundation to build on, which in this instance are scales & that's what i mostly practice. I'd rather play "ode to joy" beautifully than "Ave Maria" poorly. At the moment i'm working on Boccerini's string quintet OP11 No5. Minuet, and I found out I really hadn't heard much more than the first 8-10 bars on TV/ movies, so i've been listening to the whole track to get the feel for it. This week I've had a sinus infection, and though I probably could work on my bow control, or run some scales, I know my hearing isnt right and I'd rather not practice than practice bad habits or reinforce poor intonation. I have been reading "The art of violin playing- book 1" by Carl Flesch though. it's way above my level still, but after the 3rd or 4th read and another 4-5 years behind me and it'll probably click one day. So you could consider that listening to the piece I'm working on as practice & reading the music as it plays, so I'm not "on the tools" but i'm still growing my knowledge. I wish i could get some benefit from practice in my current condition. Thanks for the talk & keep the content coming out! Thanks
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Me! I just finished my practice on piano and found this video on my notification
MEE! i’m going to practice flute and piano now, lol
@@chloe_2567 LES FKN GOOOOOOO STAY HARD
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MEEEE
Technically you use discipline then motivation but sure I guess lmao
I know what I'll be doing tonight. That's right, I'll be practicing!!
LETS GO I UNPACKED MY VIOLIN!!!
Thank you teacher
I love these low dopamine, productive videos. Make more.
THIS MAY ACTUALLY HELP ME.
I've been playing classical guitar for a long time, although it doesn't show 🙂and time and time again, I would see someone play to a level unachievable for me so I would get depressed and stop practicing altogether.... Recently I switched my mental programming by figuring out that no matter how good I would get, there will be always someone somewhere even better, so the only comparison I need to make is with myself. Then I started to practice every day no matter how little, anything between 5 minutes to a few hours, and I began to enjoy how I got better. Few months ago I took up violin also and I am again enjoying the process of getting better every day. I got my wife to film me playing from time to time and I found that seeing myself on video is really instructive.
That's amazing! keep it up!
Thank you! I’ve been thinking this for about a year now, Although I haven’t implemented it very well. But the problem is (and I don’t remember if I thought of this myself, or if I’m just stealing it from someone), that in order to become self disciplined, you first have to be self disciplined enough, to discipline yourself. So for people like me, that are very impulsive, or have very little will power, it’s often extreme difficult to commit yourself to something that doesn’t already come naturally to you. So your in this kind of paradox, and I haven’t been able to think of a solution for it, beside maybe accountability, which isn’t going to be convenient for everyone. IDK though.
Omg, I love this. Ideal video. I'm gonna prctise now.
Now go and practice!
You speak to my heart 🥲
Excellent video and beautiful presented. Thank you!
it was exactly how you said i was really in love in my instrument i play violin im begginer i totally lost motivation but my teacher convicted me today and i will practice from now on your video really helped me ❤ thank you
beyond the (maybe just slight) irony, what you said is inspiring and true, not too philosophical, maybe just not too superficial and that is a good thing (and now I'll go practice my scales with vibrato as my teacher told me... 🙂 )
I lack self-discipline in every part of my life but one: I am very disciplined when it comes to practice violin.
Not me
I am the complete opposite -_-
Well said 👏
Assuming that you actually do indeed LOVE to play the violin, or any instrument, and do it grandly ... then practicing should be a monumental PLEASURE in your life -
Nothing is achieved in life specifically by doing nothing.
I practice religiously every day.. Most of the day 1hour. Weekends more. For 1 year and almost 1 months now. Everyday. I am. Learning vibrato since January. I am so disciplined it's actually scary.. Yes I missed a couple of days.. Appointments and grown up life of a single parent sometimes isn't helping.. But I practice.. 😊
Woah I admire your discipline!
@@ViolinMechanic the thing is.. You are already good so you put in all the effort and probably the discipline as well.. I just started last year in February.. And I am kind of old.. Not really.. 38.. So less time to play and practice all together.. So discipline will have to make up for the many years I did play other instrument.. Or nothing at all.. And sometimes.. When I get really frustrated with double stops for example I practice them even more.. It's a 'challenge accepted' thing.. Don't let the double stops or spiccato or everything else defeat me 💪😂
This video is so good, your channel has become as one of my favourites!
Glad you enjoy it!:)
This is a different form of content, but I appreciate this too... finding motivation for practice is pretty difficult sometimes.... (BTW, congrats on 19 almost 20k! Your hard work definitely paid off!)
You can do it! Thank you so much for the continual support
Oh man, my character is decaying!
I use the tonic app to practice.
My instrument is the cup of tea. I can slurp in g major but I procrastinate over minor chords slurps. 🤣
But this is a great video, very encouraging. I’m a beginner on piano and discipline is something I’ve never encountered in myself..
😂
Holy shit dude great video
lol this was me a few months ago but then I magically got a ton of motivation to practise.
FIRST AGAIN MUAHAHAHA👹👹👹 (Violin mechanic I need friends)
Haha glad to see you here:)
@@ViolinMechanic If you said that in Pinterest, someone would respond 'im in your walls', cuz thats average Pinterest behaviour
Meanwhile I'm watching this instead of practicing
Are you sure you aren't the brain mechanic. Thanks for this though, I have been going on a down slope with how much I practice, thanks so much. Time to practice.
Just got done, now I will be splitting up my practice throughout the day.
Guess who’s playing right now
I've been playing violin for 2 years and I play really good so I think you should use my YT vids to show people what the power of practicing does
Wait did you change your profile picture
I use berating myself as a means to get better. When I berate myself, there is that fighiting spirit that tells me to prove it wrong. So I guess berate yourself to get better(but if you berate yourself and do nothing to fight it then it will make your motivation even worse lol)?
Why so serious?? I thought I'd get some laughs! 😂
But I have come to see that life is practice. If you don't believe me, have you ever been in a place where you start to forget to brush your teeth? Do your laundry? Get to bed on time? All these things require daily practice. Even procrastination takes practice. Just like you said, the more you choose procrastination, the more it is embedded in your thinking and even your body.
Since you’re here, visit the shop and buy yourself a shirt to remind you what to do when you look in the mirror while wearing it.
trueeeeee Go Practice Merch!!!
It’s my audition week. Ofc I’m suffering existential crisis and would rather do anything else than feeling crappy about my music 🥲😂🥲