I wouldn't have known the different kinds of fingerings of the c major scales if not for your videos. It has made my learning of violin more interesting. Thank you.
I also have a strong inclination towards Galamian’s school because of the very same reasons you have listed, his publishments such as the art of violin have also significantly shaped my practice and overall philosophy
Thanks so much for the scale explanations. I’ve been wondering for the longest time about the pros and cons of ascending 1-2 vs 1-2-3 fingerings as well as descending fingerings. Now I can settle on a fingering and practice the scale to get faster!
as a beginner & as a violin lover I do apreciate anything I could learn about. Now improving step by step thanks to videos like these, its like a real dream in reality - hard to believe since my skills for playing music instruments are pretty raw
Hi Abdul, here are some videos in that regard. I hope they are helpful. Happy practising! ruclips.net/video/XAixA4gg0Ck/видео.html ruclips.net/video/GBYJMaZOE5s/видео.html
If I i want to learn scales in 3rd 4ths 6ths 7ths 8ths and 10ths would there be a Galam. Method? Because I've heard many emphasis Flesch at that point, but then I feel I would be very much confused processing the fretboard. What would be the best advice? Thank you for the amazing video ❤
Hi Joy! I love your videos. Even if I am not working on the particular topic, I always watch to try and learn something new from them. Would you make a video about hand frame, hand position and big large intervals in Dont Caprice no. 5?
Hi Bishal, Barbara scale book (for advanced players) is one of nice scale books in which it offers many variations of rhythm and slurs. This can be particularly helpful to young students and self learning violinists as it is easy to follow and understand. I wish you lots pf wonderful practising!
Thank you once again Joy! You have helped us all so much in so many areas. I have a question. I am having a hard time learning the diminished and dominant seventh three octave scales. I am using the Flesch system. Could you make a video about how to do those scales with proper intonation?
Very helpful information! Would like to ask: Do you usually keep all your fingers down? Example: on A string with odd finger pattern (Bb C D# E) playing 1,4,2,3 do you press finger 4,2,3 (C D# E) down at the same time when you’re playing E or you press them only when you’re going to play them? I was told to press them together but I find myself having difficulties to press them at the same time, sometimes there’s additional note played before the 4th finger because it is way slower than the 2nd and 3rd finger. Another example: when you’re playing 1323, when do you put your 2nd finger down? While playing 3 or when you’re going to play 2? Can you talk more about this?
Hi Ashton, for a beginner instructors encourage students to keep all fingers down, however as soon as your left hand frame is built, one should learn how to keep each fingertips light and learn to keep LH most efficient by leaving only the active fingers on. If you have to play 3rd and 2nd finger one after the other in fast tempo, it would be most efficient to place both fingers on to make sure there is no delay or noise between notes Happy violin practising!
Excellent explanation about scales. I've been so confused because there are so many different ones. I could clearly see your fingers. Thank you
Thank you Ms. Joy... congratulations for having students like myself all over the world !
Thank you so very much D H!! :)
I wouldn't have known the different kinds of fingerings of the c major scales if not for your videos. It has made my learning of violin more interesting. Thank you.
Happy to help! :)
I also have a strong inclination towards Galamian’s school because of the very same reasons you have listed, his publishments such as the art of violin have also significantly shaped my practice and overall philosophy
Thanks so much for the scale explanations. I’ve been wondering for the longest time about the pros and cons of ascending 1-2 vs 1-2-3 fingerings as well as descending fingerings. Now I can settle on a fingering and practice the scale to get faster!
Glad it was helpful!
as a beginner & as a violin lover I do apreciate anything I could learn about. Now improving step by step thanks to videos like these, its like a real dream in reality - hard to believe since my skills for playing music instruments are pretty raw
This was so helpful! My violin teacher never explained thinking behind what fingerings to do. Thank you so much for the explanation!
Sweets, useful video
Thanks you so much
Thank you for this😊
You're welcome Ruben😊
Dear Joy 🙂 congratulations on your subscriber milestone! Thank you for being a wonderful teacher. 🙂
Thank you too Tom!
Very helpful, thank you Teacher Joy!
You're very welcome Cyndee! Thank you as well!
Wow Joy, very, very interesting!.. beyond my ability, but not beyond my understanding and comprehension. You make it look easy! 😎😘👨🏻
Thanks Gary!
As always, it is a great pleasure to view your new videos.
Thank you Chee-Wooi!! It's good to hear from you again. I hope you and your family are well. Happy music making!
@@JoyLeeViolin Same to you and stay safe!
Thank you for this really insightful video, I really appreciate these
You are so welcome! Thank you also Yacoub!
Super
Danke …🌺🌸🌸👍🏻
Danke Ihnen auch!
Excellent video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thanks as well :)
Has anyone else wondered about the three violins on the Wall? 🤔
Congrats on 20k subbies!
rob roberts yes. And the ones on top of and in the cabinet behind her as well
Thank you Rob! The violins on the all are some of mine and some for sale. Happy violin playing!
Can you make a video on interpretation? How to properly use the technical command over violin to produce emotional effects?
Dear Aditya, here is a video I made which might be helpful. Happy music making! ruclips.net/video/gauYTyLH2qI/видео.html
Can u elaborate more abt lyrics notes tips
Hi Abdul, here are some videos in that regard. I hope they are helpful. Happy practising! ruclips.net/video/XAixA4gg0Ck/видео.html ruclips.net/video/GBYJMaZOE5s/видео.html
This was so helpful and insightful. Would you have any advice for pros and cons of different fingerings for 3 octave arpeggios as well?
Thank you Blake. I'll try to make a video about it. Happy violin playing!
If I i want to learn scales in 3rd 4ths 6ths 7ths 8ths and 10ths would there be a Galam. Method? Because I've heard many emphasis Flesch at that point, but then I feel I would be very much confused processing the fretboard. What would be the best advice? Thank you for the amazing video ❤
Thank you so much Instructor Joy. Could you do the same explanation for chromatic scales?
Thank you as well MNK. Here is a video I already made about it. Happy violin practising! ruclips.net/video/d60itIcQ6C0/видео.html
im bajou abdellaif from morocco ,casablanca , violonist music classique and arab oriental egypt music
Hi Joy! I love your videos. Even if I am not working on the particular topic, I always watch to try and learn something new from them. Would you make a video about hand frame, hand position and big large intervals in Dont Caprice no. 5?
You are so welcome Pranav. Do you mean Dont Caprice op.35 no.5?
Joy Lee yes!
Hello,I use Barbara Scale book(Sclaes for Advanced Violinist), what are your thoughts?
Hi Bishal, Barbara scale book (for advanced players) is one of nice scale books in which it offers many variations of rhythm and slurs. This can be particularly helpful to young students and self learning violinists as it is easy to follow and understand. I wish you lots pf wonderful practising!
@@JoyLeeViolin Thank you so much
Thanks for the tips and also why do you have so many violins
Thank you as well!
Thank you once again Joy! You have helped us all so much in so many areas. I have a question. I am having a hard time learning the diminished and dominant seventh three octave scales. I am using the Flesch system. Could you make a video about how to do those scales with proper intonation?
Thank you Dov. I'll try to make a video about it. Happy violin playing!
@@JoyLeeViolin Amazing! Thank you.
Very helpful information! Would like to ask: Do you usually keep all your fingers down? Example: on A string with odd finger pattern (Bb C D# E) playing 1,4,2,3 do you press finger 4,2,3 (C D# E) down at the same time when you’re playing E or you press them only when you’re going to play them? I was told to press them together but I find myself having difficulties to press them at the same time, sometimes there’s additional note played before the 4th finger because it is way slower than the 2nd and 3rd finger. Another example: when you’re playing 1323, when do you put your 2nd finger down? While playing 3 or when you’re going to play 2? Can you talk more about this?
Hi Ashton, for a beginner instructors encourage students to keep all fingers down, however as soon as your left hand frame is built, one should learn how to keep each fingertips light and learn to keep LH most efficient by leaving only the active fingers on. If you have to play 3rd and 2nd finger one after the other in fast tempo, it would be most efficient to place both fingers on to make sure there is no delay or noise between notes Happy violin practising!
Thanks! Will try it out definitely!
hi bonsoir lee joy , excuse me i dont speak english good , where are you from and where you live now. i like bruce lee
Dear Abdellatif, I live in Toronto, Canada and I was born in Seoul, South Korea. Happy music making!
i am from morocco .i speak frensh i do translation on googlel i studied music when i was a child
Do you teach absolute beginners?
Yes, I do Timothy.
Joy Lee that’s great.
❤💛💚💙💜
But i like a lot
Thank you Rodrigo!
I dont understand nothing xD i speak spanish
Sorry about that. I hope you can enable translation function which comes with RUclips channel. Happy music making!