You are a great teacher! So many online tutorials use too many words to describe something that is best shown by demonstration. I like your instruction style.
Excellent video- nice introduction to Irish fiddle ornamentations- the examples were very helpful- I would have never thought of practicing these on scales- great idea. Thank-you.
New violin player here (3-4 weeks) this is very helpful and thank you for your expertise. Not new to music as I am a flamenco guitar player for decades, these subtle embellishments are also used a lot in guitar music, my finger speed is fine, my intonation needs a lot of work because I’m used to frets, and I haven’t managed to get out of first position yet, and my bow bounces too much on the draw, but it’s getting better. I’m finding the intonation harder on D minor than E minor scale, but I am loving the 7 semitone separation between the strings. This was such a helpful video. God bless you.
The sharpened to me a lot in the beginning. Try to lessen the bow tension. a little. Also, take a break and try again. Being nervous always increases this phenomena for me.
So happy you like the video. Keep practicing your scales. The D minor will come. And yes, try loosening the bow hair a little that may help with the bounce. Or applying a bit more pressure on the draw.
Thanks Julia for so much dedication..you don't know how much it helps us in our playing..yes I would like some tips on double stops..the fingered one..I'm actually learning it..but it's quite difficult
Excellent lesson. Of course going from making the triplet then playing it faster and to obtain that gritty sound is the misterioso part , for me anyway
This is great! Thanks for the demonstration of each. It makes them very clear in my mind. Now, can you make tutorials and give sheet music for some folk or Irish songs?? Please😁 Thank you, God bless you!
Great lesson. 👏👏👏 I'm remember something you did a while back and I heard a few notes here and there of dance monkey and I was SO excited. Maybe it was a Live question-and-answer I can't really remember right now. All your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. you really try to help us Julia 🎻🎻🎻
Hi Julia! I just love this tutorial! Would you be able to list the tunes you sampled? I loved all of them. I know King of the Fairies and Amazing Grace. What were the others??
You are a great teacher! So many online tutorials use too many words to describe something that is best shown by demonstration. I like your instruction style.
Finally I understand why Celtic music sounds like that! In the beginning I thought it was a different tunning! Great presentation. Many thanks
So glad you like the video! Thanks for watching.😊
I love your content and your program. Thank you for creating all this for us.
What a great teacher you are. And I don’t even play!
Excellent video- nice introduction to Irish fiddle ornamentations- the examples were very helpful- I would have never thought of practicing these on scales- great idea. Thank-you.
I'm glad it was helpful! :)
I just loved this tutorial! ❤ I was smiling all the way whilst watching. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
This was amazing. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
omg you playing so beautiful
Thank you !
Wonderful! Thank you, Julia!!
Glad you liked it!
thank you so much!!! Woderfully explained and beautifully played!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes more double stops in folk music
Will do!😀
New violin player here (3-4 weeks) this is very helpful and thank you for your expertise.
Not new to music as I am a flamenco guitar player for decades, these subtle embellishments are also used a lot in guitar music, my finger speed is fine, my intonation needs a lot of work because I’m used to frets, and I haven’t managed to get out of first position yet, and my bow bounces too much on the draw, but it’s getting better.
I’m finding the intonation harder on D minor than E minor scale, but I am loving the 7 semitone separation between the strings.
This was such a helpful video.
God bless you.
The sharpened to me a lot in the beginning. Try to lessen the bow tension. a little. Also, take a break and try again. Being nervous always increases this phenomena for me.
@@1Limare so nice.
@@1Limare thank you for your kind guidance, I will try to do as you advise.
So happy you like the video. Keep practicing your scales. The D minor will come. And yes, try loosening the bow hair a little that may help with the bounce. Or applying a bit more pressure on the draw.
@@Violinspiration thank you, my bow tension was too high, thank you for the tips.
Thanks a lot 🌼🙏
You're most welcome
Thanks Julia for so much dedication..you don't know how much it helps us in our playing..yes I would like some tips on double stops..the fingered one..I'm actually learning it..but it's quite difficult
Great suggestion!
Excellent lesson. Of course going from making the triplet then playing it faster and to obtain that gritty sound is the misterioso part , for me anyway
Glad it was helpful!
This is great! Thanks for the demonstration of each. It makes them very clear in my mind. Now, can you make tutorials and give sheet music for some folk or Irish songs?? Please😁 Thank you, God bless you!
Sure thing! Great idea!
So Celtic cool!!!
Thanks!😊
Great lesson. 👏👏👏
I'm remember something you did a while back and I heard a few notes here and there of dance monkey and I was SO excited.
Maybe it was a Live question-and-answer I can't really remember right now.
All your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
you really try to help us Julia 🎻🎻🎻
I did do Dance monkey a while back Wendy. Here is the link. violinspiration.com/dance-monkey-by-tones-and-i-violin-sheet-music-tutorial/
Hi Julia! I just love this tutorial! Would you be able to list the tunes you sampled? I loved all of them. I know King of the Fairies and Amazing Grace. What were the others??
What were those pieces from which you used to demonstrate?
Can you teach us how to play bumpy Ride by Mohombi
Great suggestion! Thanks.😊
How about doing some Irish fiddle tunes.
Great idea!
May I ask what tune you were playing for the long roll?
It was the King of the fairies
Nice, thanks for including the notes as well.
Are you Dutch? Your accent is quite familiar :)
You're very welcome. Yes. I am Dutch.
@@Violinspiration Hi from from Indonesia. Back then I was playing in Den Haag, Malieveld at Pasar Malam Besar. Hope you know the event 😊