I can't overstate how succinct, present, and effective your teaching is. There are only a few other violin teachers on RUclips that even get close, but they all still remain a distant second in comparison. I feel like I should be paying you something given how good you are.
I am now 64. Started at 48 with no background. Had teacher only for Suzuki book 1 and some of book 2 before going on my own. I have already played Suzuki 7 and Abrsm 7. Somehow I am scared to go into 8. But I will. No teachers, not even watch much online. However, that's the way my brain works, learn things by myself, the long way. You definitely can benefit from teachers. Yeah, and she's such a pretty girl.
I asked my daughter to follow this technique and it works. You're a genius! In the fortnight she's been doing it she is already able to tune her violin without using the app and her intonation has improved. Thank you, Corrie.
Hi Corrie! It's 7 15 24 Mon. Eve. Been very windy here tree branches peeling off etc. Hot and humid! Glad I practiced this morning its too miserable now. This morning under my awning I played something rather Yiddish and similar to the way my old 4th grade teacher played. I'm amazed! It was all in tune sprite lyrics any way it was good! I'm using the captains chair bow hold by Bayla Keyes. She teaches one on one and I watch the lesson. All I know is between all of you teachers I'm managing to play very well if I do say so myself. I learn by hearing and mimmiking. Im not able to read Music fast enough to make.any difference. I enjoy your violin comparisons and try to follow along as best I can. Thank you for your enthusiasm! Bye for now.😅
I enjoy watching your videos so much Corrie! You manage to explain very important fundamental aspects of violin technique in such a fun and engaging manner. I find myself smiling and laughing during your videos, you are very entertaining! I just wanted you to know that in addition to inspiring students to be better players you are also inspiring teachers to be better pedagogues too🤗🧡Thanks for your fun and informative videos!🙏✌
Corrie your so awesome and I don't know why I didn't get a notification and then all of the sudden I get the notification but anyways your so beautiful and you play the violin 🎻 so beautifully and you are a beautiful star violinist ✨🎻
Merci from la Suisse, and a fairly new piano student. I’ve had several patients who played violin, but I had joked that I was born with two left ears. After my retirement I bought a digital piano and started nerding out on theory and developing an ear. Actually two ears. Hope you’re playing pain free. You might want to see a video I made for exercises to stabilise and strengthen the low back. Since I had to change techniques because of a problematic shoulder, there are also various techniques for the shoulders, arms and hands. Oh My Aching Bach
So awesome!! I’ve done so much Alexander technique training when I was having pain on my back years ago and have been perfect ever since! But I’ll check out your videos too!
Thank you Corrie. I started playing violin at 51 years old, one year ago. I play the scales and arpeggios every day: C Major, Sol Major, Re Major and La Major. I also use the metronome at 60. Except of that, I apply every thing you suggested. What do you think?
Nice explanation. My students appreciated it. "practice "those ones". Are you from the Midwest? I noticed that we say that and have been called on it before. lol
I can't overstate how succinct, present, and effective your teaching is. There are only a few other violin teachers on RUclips that even get close, but they all still remain a distant second in comparison. I feel like I should be paying you something given how good you are.
Oh my goodness thank you!! I'm so so glad they're so helpful!! :)
I just bought a violin, at the age of 50 im starting learning violin, thank you so much for your tutoring, very helpful.
Thanks amazing! I’m so glad they’re helpful!!
You and me both. Im 50 and I bought a violin to my kid (1/16 size) and my 4/4 is on the way. Never to late for new things, right
@@EEKMainorTartu This is so sweet! I love it!
I am now 64. Started at 48 with no background. Had teacher only for Suzuki book 1 and some of book 2 before going on my own. I have already played Suzuki 7 and Abrsm 7. Somehow I am scared to go into 8. But I will. No teachers, not even watch much online. However, that's the way my brain works, learn things by myself, the long way. You definitely can benefit from teachers. Yeah, and she's such a pretty girl.
Thanks again for this practice on scales its so fun 😊
Really, super, amazingly helpful. Thank you
I asked my daughter to follow this technique and it works. You're a genius! In the fortnight she's been doing it she is already able to tune her violin without using the app and her intonation has improved. Thank you, Corrie.
This is so amazing!!
@@Corrietheviolinist She is so happy and grateful to me but I said to her I'm only listening to the expert's advice.
@@danmyname love that!
Thank you for making violin easy to understand!!
Thank you!!! I'm so so glad it's helpful!
Hi Corrie! It's 7 15 24 Mon. Eve. Been very windy here tree branches peeling off etc. Hot and humid! Glad I practiced this morning its too miserable now. This morning under my awning I played something rather Yiddish and similar to the way my old 4th grade teacher played. I'm amazed! It was all in tune sprite lyrics any way it was good! I'm using the captains chair bow hold by Bayla Keyes. She teaches one on one and I watch the lesson. All I know is between all of you teachers I'm managing to play very well if I do say so myself. I learn by hearing and mimmiking. Im not able to read
Music fast enough to make.any difference. I enjoy your violin comparisons and try to follow along as best I can. Thank you for your enthusiasm! Bye for now.😅
Hi Corrie, I’m learning cello. All of this still applies. Thanks! 🙏🏼
Thanks Corrie a video very pleasant to visualise , for beginer self taught violonist
So amazing!
Oh thank you corrie. Lots of love, keep inspiring ❤🤗
The way she do vibrato with that first finger so freely and my hand just refuses to move 😂😂😂
Well, like I said, 30 years of practice. And it still has days it refuses to move.
this is so helpful
Thanks Corrie, I Will try to use the entire bow 😊
Haha the biggest take away from this
I enjoy watching your videos so much Corrie! You manage to explain very important fundamental aspects of violin technique in such a fun and engaging manner. I find myself smiling and laughing during your videos, you are very entertaining! I just wanted you to know that in addition to inspiring students to be better players you are also inspiring teachers to be better pedagogues too🤗🧡Thanks for your fun and informative videos!🙏✌
I like the way you teach... very enthusiastic¡
Thanks!
Thank you❤. It's really helpful!
I'm so glad!
Thank you!
Super super super lovely tips
Augustine violinist from Malaysia
Corrie your so awesome and I don't know why I didn't get a notification and then all of the sudden I get the notification but anyways your so beautiful and you play the violin 🎻 so beautifully and you are a beautiful star violinist ✨🎻
Thanks Isaac!
@@Corrietheviolinist my pleasure friend and can I ask you a question
@@Isaactheviolinistandviolist always!
Merci from la Suisse, and a fairly new piano student. I’ve had several patients who played violin, but I had joked that I was born with two left ears. After my retirement I bought a digital piano and started nerding out on theory and developing an ear. Actually two ears.
Hope you’re playing pain free. You might want to see a video I made for exercises to stabilise and strengthen the low back. Since I had to change techniques because of a problematic shoulder, there are also various techniques for the shoulders, arms and hands.
Oh My Aching Bach
So awesome!! I’ve done so much Alexander technique training when I was having pain on my back years ago and have been perfect ever since! But I’ll check out your videos too!
String musicians have no option but to practice scales until the day we pass over. 🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🌹
Thanks I will work on it
Thank-you so much these tips 😅❤
You're welcome!!
شكراً. مفيد جدا. العزف على كامل القوس مهم.
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wow nice teaching❤
Thank you! 😃
You hope this is helpful?
It is SO helpful. Thank you!!!!
Yessss I'm so glad!!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Having hard time memorizing recognizing notes. Any tips learning to read recognize what note it is?
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Lmao the traumas flashing back
😂😂 💯
Thank you Corrie.
I started playing violin at 51 years old, one year ago.
I play the scales and arpeggios every day: C Major, Sol Major, Re Major and La Major.
I also use the metronome at 60.
Except of that, I apply every thing you suggested.
What do you think?
I think that's amazing!
Excellent Corrie 😁!
Thank you for confirming that I am on the right way.
Nice explanation. My students appreciated it. "practice "those ones". Are you from the Midwest? I noticed that we say that and have been called on it before. lol
So amazing! I’m from California! Haha
Can you teach us how to actually move your finger to get the vibrator sign
Yes! I have a whole playlist called “vibrato” where I teach you all the tips and tricks of how to do vibrato!
Ohh Corrie......
I am from India.
Amazing!!
4 micro adjusters on your violin?
It’s a student violin I love!
Ok, it's hard for me to focus on the violin when watching ngl
Just cover your chest i want to focus on violin 😢
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