Thank you Jennifer for showing us how you apply the Alexander Technique ever so often because if we are not standing in the right position, we will just pick up injuries along the road. I notice the way you hold your bow and that in itself is a relaxed hold but my, oh my, you can play beautifully!
Thank you, Eugenie! Also, when I think of standing, it's not so much about a right position as it is an attitude for allowing FLOW to move us. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful, behind the scenes, view of how you prepare for a performance. Like most members of an audience, I did not understand the pressures on individual performers or the physical strains that have to be managed when playing. The actual performance was brilliant.
This is wonderful, the universe brought me to this video just when I needed it. I adore baroque music and and learning to let the logistic perfectionist side of me release and be present with any music I play without ego or tension and just remember the joy and energy I feel when I'm in the moment playing violin. Thank you so much for sharing this✨
Thank you for commenting, Daniela! You might enjoy my facebook group: "Musical Practice Community with Jennifer Roig-Francoli", which is all about practicing with greater ease! You are welcome to join. :)
Interesting, noticing how is the body reacting to practice will make overtime to subconscious correct the posture while playing like one do with intonation
Ah, thanks for asking! That thing under my violin is a home-made and very authentic (just kidding) bit of styrofoam and rug-gripper, to help me be more at ease when I play. I am not a purist; I believe in supporting one's health and well-being over accommodation to external or historical conventions. That said, many people can play at ease without a shoulder-support.... but in my experience, almost nobody these days can play without tension in the shoulder and neck area. And... my violin is a contemporary reproduction of Paganini's del Gesu violin, made by James Wimmer in 1985. I love it. :)
I just wonder...how can you keep it on your neck steady like that...and shift? I just can't keep mine. I am a beginner, okay, but...every position, every attempt seems wrong and it's achy everywhere. My thumb keeps going up and up. Helppppppp :)
Marco, I'm so sorry I missed your comments - and they were from so long ago! I just saw them today. I would love to help you with your shifting if you're still interested! Are you a member of my free Facebook group, the 'Musicians! Mind-Body Practice Tribe'? You can message me through Facebook or contact me by email at Jennifer@ArtofFreedom.me
Thank you Jennifer for showing us how you apply the Alexander Technique ever so often because if we are not standing in the right position, we will just pick up injuries along the road. I notice the way you hold your bow and that in itself is a relaxed hold but my, oh my, you can play beautifully!
Thank you, Eugenie! Also, when I think of standing, it's not so much about a right position as it is an attitude for allowing FLOW to move us. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful, behind the scenes, view of how you prepare for a performance. Like most members of an audience, I did not understand the pressures on individual performers or the physical strains that have to be managed when playing. The actual performance was brilliant.
Thank you for watching and commenting, Stephen! I'm delighted that you found this video interesting and that you enjoyed the performance! :)
This is wonderful, the universe brought me to this video just when I needed it. I adore baroque music and and learning to let the logistic perfectionist side of me release and be present with any music I play without ego or tension and just remember the joy and energy I feel when I'm in the moment playing violin. Thank you so much for sharing this✨
Thank you for commenting, Daniela! You might enjoy my facebook group: "Musical Practice Community with Jennifer Roig-Francoli", which is all about practicing with greater ease! You are welcome to join. :)
awesome slight and focussed - the ongoing releasing so beautifully visible
Thanks for your comment, Astrid, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!
Interesting, noticing how is the body reacting to practice will make overtime to subconscious correct the posture while playing like one do with intonation
Truly enjoying your videos!
Thank you so much!
what is that thing under your violin? Also I wanna ask, is your violin made in olden times or now times? thanks
Ah, thanks for asking! That thing under my violin is a home-made and very authentic (just kidding) bit of styrofoam and rug-gripper, to help me be more at ease when I play. I am not a purist; I believe in supporting one's health and well-being over accommodation to external or historical conventions. That said, many people can play at ease without a shoulder-support.... but in my experience, almost nobody these days can play without tension in the shoulder and neck area.
And... my violin is a contemporary reproduction of Paganini's del Gesu violin, made by James Wimmer in 1985. I love it. :)
@@JenniferRoigFrancoli wow that is an incredible reproduction, no wonder it is so very cute and nice! :)
@@gensoustudio6270 Thanks! :)
Is there any difference to hold the baroque bow with the modern bow?
Great question! Yes, the hand is place farther up on the baroque bow than on the modern bow.
You should really do more of these videos with the baroque violin!
I just wonder...how can you keep it on your neck steady like that...and shift? I just can't keep mine. I am a beginner, okay, but...every position, every attempt seems wrong and it's achy everywhere. My thumb keeps going up and up. Helppppppp :)
Marco, I'm so sorry I missed your comments - and they were from so long ago! I just saw them today. I would love to help you with your shifting if you're still interested! Are you a member of my free Facebook group, the 'Musicians! Mind-Body Practice Tribe'? You can message me through Facebook or contact me by email at Jennifer@ArtofFreedom.me
I like your pegs and tailpiece so pretty and cute!
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