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So far I like "Got tell Aunt Rhody" the most since I find it to be easier to perform with little mistakes. This one sound very nice, but I'll need a bit of pratice to memorize it
This piece is not easy but I can see why it's one of your favourite pieces. I quite enjoy it too but it's needs lots of practice. Where I am has a 2nd kind of lockdown now so I am using the time to get more practice even though I don't sound too good yet. Thanks for all your lovely videos. Take care and God Bless.
Hi Jade, Sorry to hear that you are having anotrher lockdown. So glad that you stay positive and use the lockdown to your advantage. Keep practising and you will master the tricky sections. Greetings from the UK.
I like "Got tell Aunt Rhody" too.Because this tune sounds a little bit scary,as for me.I played it on Halloween evening and than had a nightmare whith this song played in it all the time.))See you in my recurring Perpetual nightmare,than!^^
I tried to learn it my own and, surprise! I could remember it. I am not surprised because at the time I was learning violin for the first time, it is when I learnt this piece that I realized that I wouldn't need finger tape to find the pitches. I am just wondering... Why isn't it the first/second piece in the Suzuki book?
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I loved allegro. Was able to play it through first time.
It was an amazing lesson, thank you very much
Thank you so much 💜
Perpetual Motion is one of my favourite pieces in Suzuki Book 1. What's your favourite so far?
So far I like "Got tell Aunt Rhody" the most since I find it to be easier to perform with little mistakes. This one sound very nice, but I'll need a bit of pratice to memorize it
At this stage my favourite is just Perpetual motion! Thanks for your lessons! Ilaria
Probably allegro
This piece is not easy but I can see why it's one of your favourite pieces. I quite enjoy it too but it's needs lots of practice. Where I am has a 2nd kind of lockdown now so I am using the time to get more practice even though I don't sound too good yet. Thanks for all your lovely videos. Take care and God Bless.
Hi Jade, Sorry to hear that you are having anotrher lockdown. So glad that you stay positive and use the lockdown to your advantage. Keep practising and you will master the tricky sections. Greetings from the UK.
I like "Got tell Aunt Rhody" too.Because this tune sounds a little bit scary,as for me.I played it on Halloween evening and than had a nightmare whith this song played in it all the time.))See you in my recurring Perpetual nightmare,than!^^
Try to play it in A minor for the extra spooky sound... 🤣
I tried to learn it my own and, surprise! I could remember it. I am not surprised because at the time I was learning violin for the first time, it is when I learnt this piece that I realized that I wouldn't need finger tape to find the pitches. I am just wondering... Why isn't it the first/second piece in the Suzuki book?
Glad you can find the pitches without finger tape. That's so much better.🎻
Please explain how to find what key a piece is in by looking at the sharps etc.
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