I thought double stops were just the open strings, I learned something today! I'm only Suzuki book one, but I don't mind learning new things early, thanks Julia!
@@ViolinspirationThanks for all your videos Julia. I hope you can respond to my question on your Last of the Mohicans tutorial video when you can. Thanks very much.
Amazing.i am learning the Grade 4 Violin First piece and the rhythm is fast Teri Teri Where it is AEAE,BEAE then it moves to fourth Finger on E in D Syring and 0 in E string Teri teri rhythm.The passage is fast and it is difficult to intonate E note with fourth finger.It is clumpsy. Any advise is welcome
That sounds challenging! For fast passages, try practicing slowly at first, focusing on accuracy and intonation. Gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable. Using a metronome can help. Try out our free metronome here: violinspiration.com/free-online-metronome/. Also, make sure your fingers are relaxed and close to the strings for quicker movements. Keep practicing, and you'll get there!
@Violinspiration thanks .Nearly got it.the idea is to not lift the fourth finger but to play A on 4th finger DString ,then play open A on A string. It is clumsy still but I have to pull the D string so that the vibration does not affect the A string. Thanks for your suggestion.
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I still find 'double stops' diffiult and I really wish I was better at them. They're everywhere and I guess it's just one of those things that takes time + effort. Continually practicing them is probably my big mistake as getting them down pat is just a case of 'doing it' 'doing it' and 'doing it' again, everyday, every dang day !!
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I thought double stops were just the open strings, I learned something today! I'm only Suzuki book one, but I don't mind learning new things early, thanks Julia!
You're welcome, I'm glad you learn something new today :)
@@ViolinspirationThanks for all your videos Julia. I hope you can respond to my question on your Last of the Mohicans tutorial video when you can. Thanks very much.
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Will you be publishing a book/course for aspiring fiddlers?
Thanks for your kind words! We're still working on the fiddle book, hopefully it will be ready soon.
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Amazing.i am learning the Grade 4 Violin First piece and the rhythm is fast Teri Teri
Where it is AEAE,BEAE then it moves to fourth Finger on E in D Syring and 0 in E string
Teri teri rhythm.The passage is fast and it is difficult to intonate E note with fourth finger.It is clumpsy.
Any advise is welcome
That sounds challenging! For fast passages, try practicing slowly at first, focusing on accuracy and intonation. Gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable. Using a metronome can help. Try out our free metronome here: violinspiration.com/free-online-metronome/. Also, make sure your fingers are relaxed and close to the strings for quicker movements. Keep practicing, and you'll get there!
@Violinspiration thanks .Nearly got it.the idea is to not lift the fourth finger but to play A on 4th finger DString ,then play open A on A string.
It is clumsy still but I have to pull the D string so that the vibration does not affect the A string.
Thanks for your suggestion.
@@2logj I'm glad the tips help, keep up your great work! ☺
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7:28 I have too much skin on my fingertip 😅
I hope it doesn't stay in the way of your practice 😅
You've helped me so much through the years , I'm 70 years old .I live in Florida, USA, do you have ; " Buy me a coffee " , so we can send you money ? Thank you ,moe
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I still find 'double stops' diffiult and I really wish I was better at them. They're everywhere and I guess it's just one of those things that takes time + effort. Continually practicing them is probably my big mistake as getting them down pat is just a case of 'doing it' 'doing it' and 'doing it' again, everyday, every dang day !!
I understand the challenges double stops bring, but it will get easier with practice. Keep going, you've got this 💪
@@Violinspiration Thanks for the encouraging words. : )
@@Skinny_Karlos I hope your double stops are getting better 😊
@@Violinspiration Thank you. I keep trying and, yes, slowly they are getting better. Thanks again.
@@Skinny_Karlos That's wonderful! Keep it up ☺
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