You crack me up because you think you’re talking to youngsters. I’m 70! I wish I had seen your video last week. This past weekend I played Maher Fifth Symphony, and struggled so hard with the racing eighth note passages. Sure I could play them slowly. Sure, I mixed up, the rhythms as I practiced and did everything I could think of. But when you mention not pressing hard on the strings and using the bow for that, instead, it made a huge difference in my playing. Thank you. Keep making these videos!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been struggling with fast fragments like the 3rd movement of Haydn 1st concerto, this technique blowed my mind, thanks so much Maestro
This is great, thanks. Can you also give tips on playing fast from one string to another? I know string changes can be minimized by different fingerings, but some cannot be avoided. That is where I really struggle.
Could you please enable the option to add subtitles with translation to other languages? I would like to add subtitles with polish translation. Your advice seems to me so important, so I would not want the language barrier to obscure its reception.
Best explanation of playing fast on the whole Internet. Thanks, Amit.
Thanks🙏 happy to help! 🎻🎻🎻🎻
“No pinkies up!” That was for me, lol
You crack me up because you think you’re talking to youngsters. I’m 70! I wish I had seen your video last week. This past weekend I played Maher Fifth Symphony, and struggled so hard with the racing eighth note passages. Sure I could play them slowly. Sure, I mixed up, the rhythms as I practiced and did everything I could think of. But when you mention not pressing hard on the strings and using the bow for that, instead, it made a huge difference in my playing. Thank you. Keep making these videos!
Thanks and happy it helps 🙏🎻
Amit you are a such good teacher! God bless you dear friend!
That sneaking to see your gf analogy made me laugh 😂 🤣
Brilliant as always
Thank you so much and happy holidays 🙏🎻
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been struggling with fast fragments like the 3rd movement of Haydn 1st concerto, this technique blowed my mind, thanks so much Maestro
Wow, this is magical, fantastic! Thank you for sharing your “music secrets”! Love it!
wow ! great tips . thanks a lot for sharing your experience
This is great, thanks. Can you also give tips on playing fast from one string to another? I know string changes can be minimized by different fingerings, but some cannot be avoided. That is where I really struggle.
Amit, you have a such sytle!
Thanks 🙏
Yes we OWE YOU !!! Omg you give such helpful information to all those who can't see a way forward, all blessings with you .
You always tell with a great excitement and provide a permanent learning. Congratulations💕
wonderful video! what exercise is that you all are working on?
Nice tips. Would like to see Amit do fast passages in Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture ... I'm making progress, but its a struggle ... :(
This is really helpful. Thank you!!
"if this was a car ride...you'd probably be dead now"
Could you please enable the option to add subtitles with translation to other languages? I would like to add subtitles with polish translation. Your advice seems to me so important, so I would not want the language barrier to obscure its reception.
what is A 23 ? can’t figure it out .
oooh! I didn't know that O_O
Ima use this for the Imposible Wednesday arpeggio challenge. 👍🏾