Getting Rid of Left Hand Tension
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Joy you explain things most people ignore. I have learnt do much from you. Thank you
So nice of you User-yishta. Thank you so very much! Happy practising!
By far this is best explanation of finger pressure and relaxed hand that I have heard. Thank you Joy! 🙂
Thanks Tom! :)
Very good video Joy!- I always did the string tapping, but the way you move between total and no pressure and find the least possible pressure to sustain the note is a great addition to that exercise. Thank-you
Violin takes so little Left hand pressure compared to fretted instruments. This is why my old hands like the violin better than my ukulele. No frets to press the strings to!
Joy, you have a new subscriber.
Thank you very much Nickie! and Welcome to the violin world! I wish you lots of rewarding and positive moments with violin playing! Happy practising!
Thanks so much, Joy! 💕 This was so helpful and I'm glad I found this now as a beginner violinist. You seem like one of the nicest, most sincere and adorable people on the planet! Your name is very fitting! 🤗
Awww... You are so kind Dina. Thank you so very much!!
Getting rid of what I like to call "the death grip" is so challenging. In my limited success, I've found that allowing to feel some vibration of the string under the fingertip relaxes my left hand and gives my mind a different focus. I will add your exercises. Thanks, Joy!
I'm going to have to watch this video many times, I have so much tension in my fingers, wrists, arms, everywhere!
We all have to work on relaxation. Keep doing :) Happy practising!
Thank you for this lesson! I've been looking for this. Merry Christmas
Thanks as well Noberto! Merry Christmas to you as well and a blessed happy New Year!
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Thank you also Ecarney! Happy practising!
GREAT explánation. Thanks very much Joy!
You're very welcome Maria! Thank you also!
Good teaching exercise explaining the fingering clearly .Great teacher!!!.. Thank u so much 🙏
Thank you Jalaja!
Very good explanation and easy to understand..thank you
Thank you very much also Puji!
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Thank you very much Fanny Buster! I hope you had wonderful Christmas as well! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Great teacher.
Thank you! 😃
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Amazing advice thank you for your generous content
My pleasure! Thank you also Solid!
Hello,,,youre advise is the best,,,,,,,How many violins do you own??????
Thank you I'll try this
You're welcome and thank you also Saloma. Happy practising!
Your videos are really helpful! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Thank you Jemimah! Belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you as well!
Thank you so much Joy, wonderful explanation!😘🎻
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Thanks William! Happy Holidays to you as well :)
Thanks Joy. Wonderfully explained.
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Terima kasih banyak Rio!
Thank you very much, Joy! This was informative and note to mention helpful. I mostly have pains in my right (cramps) and I'm holding my bow correctly. May you please explain why this pain happens even so? It usually happens when I'm playing a fast piece
You might be holding the bow too firmly when playing fast passages. I suggest that you try to allow the bow to fall on the string and only guide the directions with with your hand. I'll try to make a video about it. Happy music making!
Joy Lee thank you so much! This helped me a lot :)
Love it! Thank you! :-)
Glad you like it!
Hey Joy! I was wondering if you could make a video, or if you already have a video up, about the right hand thumb. I realize that as I play my thumb pushes into the bow. Thank you!
Hi Angela, here are two videos which might answer your question. Happy violin playing! ruclips.net/video/T2L9vOdX_ZM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/GOG3i61aNa4/видео.html
Thank you for a great lesson and explanation as well. I enjoy learning about violin techniques 😇😍.
This is really interesting. However, as I tried it out I seem to have another problem, which is that my instrument ends up bouncing as well as my bow as i release tension. Do you think it has to do with another problem that I may have? It also makes me feel like it's seems to keep me from being able to reach the lower strings and higher positions, which ends up sounding scratchy. I can definitely feel like this exercise helpful. My arm feels a lot more relaxed. I just think it's probably keeping me from being able to keep up what I was already able to do. But, I definitely want to get rid of my bad habits, so I want to know what you think.
Hi Raquel, you are on the right track with analyzing carefully the level of tensions on both hands. It is a precise, everchanging fine balance between relaxation and control which will allow you to control, yet with an ease. When your violin moves up and down, try to check if your chin is holding your violin well. Also try to adjust the violin angle ( tilting the violin) when playing on the G string for a better access with the bow. Happy practising!
It's funny I can play any song that I know very freely and relax if what I holding is just a stick of wood or something similar but the tension occur when it is a real violin, just don't know why.
make sure that your chin is whats holding your violin not your hand that might be whats causing that
I can not rotate my hand that far without my thumb support, that's why my left hand gets tired so quick. This is frustrating.
Dear Ali, try to see if you can hold the violin without the left hand and try to play some open string without LH. This will give your LH a bit of assurance/freedom and when you place LH to the normal position, you might be able to release some tension on LH including the left thumb. I hope you can try it. Happy practising!
Hello Joy Lee, I have 2 questions:
First question: How do you place the high third finger comfortably and the fourth finger can still be hovering above its place on the string or in other words without opening the hand?
Second question: A lot people say to me that I twist my elbow too much for the g string, but I find, if I dont do this, my fourth finger do not reach its place properly without touching another string. I still do must admit, that the people are probably right, because I feel tension in my elbow, when playing on the g string, my muscles get sore and tired over a while. How can I fix this/ How can I play properly on the g string without too much tension?
Thanks a lot :)
Dear momo, for G string , try to tilt the violin with forward left shoulder to change the angle of the violin so that the bow can be placed horizontally. and for the left hand 3rd and 4th finger control, these videos might answer your questions. Happy violin playing! ruclips.net/video/db_dVlGXroE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/IaHlSgGyvks/видео.html
@@JoyLeeViolin very nice suggestion with the tilting. I like it. That is also a reason why I like to have the violin placed a bit more down from the shoulder, so the neck comes more to my hand. In the other hand I like to have the violin very well nice place more on the shoulder, because thats relieves the neck. Its so and so. One has to find a got middle:) maybe...I also comment the other video there:) thank you for your answer! :) Happy new year and playing :)
4:10 my arm is always like this but it hurts when I try to get it into the correct position. Also my palm is always facing me instead of the fingerboard because I can't seem to reach the notes without doing so. Are my hand and wrist not flexible enough to reach?
Dear Jennilee, playing violin is not the easiest task, and you are not alone with working on flexible and reliable LH position. For most of time, one can train LH to be more flexible with persistent and patient work. I wish you all the best and happy music making!
@@JoyLeeViolin okay I shall do that! Thank you so much 😊
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Thanks Mahmoued. I just replied to your email. Sorry for the delay.