Really love this! I’m a professional violist in my late 50s and the warm-up process has become very important to me. I ask a lot of my professional friends what their warm-up procedures are and they’re remarkably shy/uncomfortable about sharing any detailed info! Really grateful to see a video from someone who is happy to share. Thanks for this!
For me warming up is something that is constantly evolving, as my technique and body changes. So I think about what's most important in my playing "right now." Also there are a few exercises and movements I do off the violin, before I even touch the instrument. And I think a "mental warmup" can be helpful too, especially if you are changing gears in the middle of the day.
Hi. I'm a Violist. When I begin my teacher recommend me the same things. But as a begginer, I would really spend more time on stretching shoulders, arms and fingers, because violin-viola is really something rare to everyone's body, and also sound point and string crossing excercise. Every violin or viola begginer book (Laoureux 1 for example) begin with long notes scales for this reason, it also help to assure your right and left hand posture, and start with your tuning ability. Happy practicing ;)
This is a great video, thanks! I watched it today for some inspiration for my own new warm up video and loved what you said about ' warming up your ears' for intonation. I'd never thought of it like that before even though I've played scales my whole life!
I love how you said that we need to understand our own hearing. I tend to hear the D string kind of flat as well and at times I'd think I'f I was a bit tone deaf but I guess it's really about practice and conditioning ~
Ms. Cho, I enjoy your videos in English or in Korean. I don't play the violin or any sting instrument but your video helps me to understand the violin. I love your Guarneri! I live at North East Pennsylvania. Any chance to come up to Scranton or Wilkes Barre to perform?
Starting with long tones may be good for some but when you said you like to do long tones to feel the "flow of the energy..." (1:31) do you realize that as you say that you are showing (bowing above the instrument) a much quicker motion which, I believe is more conducive to a better relaxed bow arm to start with. Long tones require greater control which means more engagement of functional tension between opposing muscles and tendons. As I said at the start, this might not be the best way for some to start with.
Thank you so much Ms. Cho for your wonderful sharing. May I know what is that scale you are playing starting at 2:43 until 2:49? Can I have the pdf please. Thanks a lot!
@@cameronmd80 Sevcik has 9 opus with multiple books each one of them. I've been searching in the last days in different Sevcik and Schradieck books and still nothing.
Really love this! I’m a professional violist in my late 50s and the warm-up process has become very important to me. I ask a lot of my professional friends what their warm-up procedures are and they’re remarkably shy/uncomfortable about sharing any detailed info! Really grateful to see a video from someone who is happy to share. Thanks for this!
For me warming up is something that is constantly evolving, as my technique and body changes. So I think about what's most important in my playing "right now." Also there are a few exercises and movements I do off the violin, before I even touch the instrument. And I think a "mental warmup" can be helpful too, especially if you are changing gears in the middle of the day.
Me: Looking for warm-ups for beginners on my level.
Video 1 second in: nope.
Hi. I'm a Violist. When I begin my teacher recommend me the same things. But as a begginer, I would really spend more time on stretching shoulders, arms and fingers, because violin-viola is really something rare to everyone's body, and also sound point and string crossing excercise. Every violin or viola begginer book (Laoureux 1 for example) begin with long notes scales for this reason, it also help to assure your right and left hand posture, and start with your tuning ability. Happy practicing ;)
@@MrAngelus08 thank you for good advice😊 you are really good! Hoping to be just as good one day🤞🤞
A really good warm-up for your fingers is squeezing a stress ball
Still works for me after 12 years of playing
Relatable😂💘
Dear one, just do 'em slower. Slowly work up to faster. Remember: never play with pain.
Sis really convinced me, now I wanna apply to this school 😅
조진주님 영상 많이 보니 이 영상도 연계 추천...bb 혜자스러운 유투브 알고리즘:)
성격좋으신 진주님;) 크으으으...
Wish I could play notes that fast.
If u can play it slowly u can play it quickly 😊
@@MickeyMouse-xs4hw Practice 40hrs!
Violin is not about playing fast notes.
It’s important to always be relaxed and have no tension anywhere
@@matheusveiga484 I will say this to my violin teacher who wants me to play Vivaldi faster...
바이올린은 잘 모르지만 설명해주신 내용이 막연한 기대와 다르게 생소하고 신선했어요. 더 많이 만들어주세요.
What a stunning sound! Even your playing of the scale moved me - I'm not kidding. Thank you Professor Cho
Great video. What is the piece you played after Schradieck when you talked about scale?
I think is Ysayes exercises and gammes or something like that...
Idol!
와 목소리와 발음에서 풍부한 느낌이 너무 느껴져서 말하시는거 듣는것만으로도 좋아요. 강인하고 컬러풀하고 유쾌한 에너지가 다 느껴지는 분이세요!!
This is a great video, thanks! I watched it today for some inspiration for my own new warm up video and loved what you said about ' warming up your ears' for intonation. I'd never thought of it like that before even though I've played scales my whole life!
와 진주님 영어 짱잘해용 최고의 바이올리스트
Your vibe is incredible!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is such a very VERY good video to warm up. Thank you very much!
I love how you said that we need to understand our own hearing. I tend to hear the D string kind of flat as well and at times I'd think I'f I was a bit tone deaf but I guess it's really about practice and conditioning ~
Thank you Mrs.Cho
Ms. Cho, I enjoy your videos in English or in Korean. I don't play the violin or any sting instrument but your video helps me to understand the violin. I love your Guarneri! I live at North East Pennsylvania. Any chance to come up to Scranton or Wilkes Barre to perform?
great video, great presentation and love the white background .......
Great vídeo! Lots of helpful hints
lovely, im glad im righthanded because i wouldn't be able to dial 911 after those last two cross bow exercises. maybe one day.
Starting with long tones may be good for some but when you said you like to do long tones to feel the "flow of the energy..." (1:31) do you realize that as you say that you are showing (bowing above the instrument) a much quicker motion which, I believe is more conducive to a better relaxed bow arm to start with. Long tones require greater control which means more engagement of functional tension between opposing muscles and tendons. As I said at the start, this might not be the best way for some to start with.
It's great. Thank you😀😀😀
Master thank you
What strings are you using? Thank you very nice.
Very nice! Totally agree with everything said here. I'm looking forward to more videos like this. Thank you!
Beautiful violinist ❤😍
Makes sense to me;i warm up pretty the same way.
I sense some sarcasm
2:45 sounds like stranger things theme music
TwoSet??
No dude go away
Random Channel no u
@@MickeyMouse-xs4hw uno reverse
What's that warm up exercise at 2:44? It sounds really cool and I've never heard anyone play that for their warmups. I want to try it myself.
Ysaye
Thank you so much Ms. Cho for your wonderful sharing. May I know what is that scale you are playing starting at 2:43 until 2:49? Can I have the pdf please. Thanks a lot!
It's empty string + first finger on every string, then empty + second finger... etc
Thanks
Very helpful. Thanks!
Wow great tips :D you added one to your fans :)
What are the excerises she talks about
She’s mentioning study books. Check out Sevcik bowing guides
다른 유투브에 한국어 버젼으로 올려주시면 너무 좋을 것 같아요 ^^
Which is the exercise you play at 2’45” please? Is it a Sevcik, and if so, which one please? Looks like just what I need.
Wich exercise is the one she plays at 2:45?
Elías Pereira she said it’s sevcik
@@user-yx7cj1gb5n What good is your reply if he asked for the specific exercise?
@@cameronmd80 Sevcik has 9 opus with multiple books each one of them. I've been searching in the last days in different Sevcik and Schradieck books and still nothing.
@@Iglioni I've been searching as well.
Ysaye actually has a scale system that has this exercise in it!
What is the second etude thing. The string cross one
I want to know too!!
Can you recommend a violin that is good, we want to buy our son one with a good sound. We don't know what will be good.
Potter's violin shop in Maryland has some good violins
I warm up with chaconne D minor of 2 partita . Haha
Asya Musina lmao
Ok
l'm playing it..have an issue tho in reading the 10th measure (9th and 10th)
good luck for you.
How is that a warm up?
what a ling ling
Good 👌👍👍👍👍
I am learning violin
Indian music
Im just waiting to see this comment section explode with 2SetViolin comments
오우 잉글리시로 하니콰 하나토 못알아 듣게써열
Vocal warm up please!!!
2,40
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네이티브 같다 ..
Hmmm I thought only lower string tuned like that
Not saying upper strings aren’t allowed to do that but typically 😂😂
Tense shoulder.
She looks and sounds stressed, I’m pretty sure she’s less excited when actually practicing
Cameras make some people really nervous 😬
I prefer piano. Violinists won't be able to use their left hand when they're older. Not worth it
Why not?
@@Vig00 it destroys your joints
@@juliejules7780 what do you mean by not being able to use?
@@Mr.Koray07 go ahead if you want to torture yourself. Violin was invented to punish bad children.
@@juliejules7780 LOL throw some source at least what kind of an assumption is that