10 Cool Viola Techniques You Probably Didn't Know Existed

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2023
  • 10 viola extended techniques that are relatively obscure but sound really cool. Most of these probably also work on other string instruments, but I don’t know for sure since I don’t have a violin, cello, or bass to try them on.
    It’s been a while since I made a non-shorts video. I’ve been busier than ever with performances and school this semester, but I think I’m past the worst of it so hopefully I will have time to make more videos. Thank you to everyone in the Viola Kingdom who comes back to watch regardless of time between uploads!
    I’m currently working on a movement entirely pizzicato for my second solo viola sonata and using a lot of these ideas.
    A few more techniques:
    Bartok Pizz.
    Circular bowing
    (These are generally more well-known so I didn’t include them).
    If you know any others, write them down in the comments because I am genuinely fascinated by cool sounds on the viola.
    Clips:
    Stranger Things Viola Cover: • Stranger Things Viola ...
    Garth Knox “9 Fingers”: • Viola Spaces no 4 - 9 ...
    The Sea Suite for Solo Viola: • The Sea Suite for Solo...
    Subharmonic Partita by Mari Kimura: • Subharmonic Partita, b...
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Комментарии • 63

  • @elissahunt
    @elissahunt Год назад +55

    It's cool you can still discover new ways to play such an old instrument. I have a feeling though, that many people don't have hands big enough for that last technique. (Makes me think of some of Rachmaninoff's chords.)

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +8

      Bigger hands would make it easier to get more sound but people with smaller hands would still be able to get something out of the instrument. Of course a smaller viola might help them as well

    • @elissahunt
      @elissahunt Год назад +3

      @@ViolaKing Of course. Those of us with petite hands always find a way. 😄

  • @rodrigomoraes2305
    @rodrigomoraes2305 Год назад +9

    Hard to see something original in a 400 years instrument,
    You just did it : )

  • @hamidghalandari9371
    @hamidghalandari9371 2 месяца назад +2

    The last one was really mind-blowing! Lateral thinking which yields creativity.

  • @paulieboy6644
    @paulieboy6644 Год назад +23

    Thank you for all you do. I played the viola in elementary and middle school and then quit to join chorus (when I should've just done both). I picked up viola again last year and have been loving the journey. It's good to find RUclips personalities like you and That Viola Kid, especially when TwoSet's obnoxious viola joke videos keep coming up - I don't mind a good ribbing, but their relentlessness and lack of comedic timing make it just sound like bullying.
    I feel like there's a lot of pressure as a violist to sound super amazing or just give up entirely to prevent further stereotyping, but you remind me that the viola can just be super fun!

    • @E_FoxSnowspirit
      @E_FoxSnowspirit Год назад +4

      Yeh- I genuinely love twoset but their jokes stressed me out for a long time and made me feel like I had to be perfect to combat every stereotype... I feel a little bit more enthusiastic now and I hope twoset improves some in regard to violists

    • @achen5689
      @achen5689 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ah, yes. A fellow choirmate.
      Have you noticed how altos can relate to the viola in at least one way? =)
      (I actually wrote a whole "novel" on this in the comments' section of Viola King's video addressing TwoSetViolins. Wonder if any actually cared to read all of it. haha)

    • @paulieboy6644
      @paulieboy6644 9 месяцев назад

      @@achen5689 the sexy way. Violists and altos are sexy.

  • @Casutama
    @Casutama Год назад +11

    I'd never considered most of these tactics! This was a really interesting video, thanks for sharing what you (and other composers) are experimenting with!

  • @E_FoxSnowspirit
    @E_FoxSnowspirit Год назад +1

    These are so avant garde! I love the variety of sounds you can get from strings instruments- It genuinely blows my mind

  • @TeenTitanGirl123
    @TeenTitanGirl123 11 месяцев назад +3

    I remember I played a piece some years back (7-8 yrs ago) and I had fell in love with it because it had this part where you would continue to bow this long melody but at the same time you were plucking on the same string while bowing, not stopping, you plucked and bowed on the same string at the same time and at first I thought it would sound awful but it actually gave it this really cool sound especially if you practice it enough... I still have yet to see it anywhere else but it was fun I remember that!

  • @franciscosard
    @franciscosard Год назад +1

    I am a 61 years old profesional violinist and I have seen a lot in my lifetime. You surprised me with these effects in your video. Bravo!! A cool effect I like is the pizzicato with nail sul ponticello. It sounds more effective in the viola lower strings (i also play viola too😊).

  • @nathanielouzana
    @nathanielouzana Год назад +4

    Two techniques I like for strings are also half-harmonics and multiphonics :3
    And scratch-tones (the so called "growling") are actually quite popular in contemporary repertoire :)

  • @Raintini
    @Raintini 5 месяцев назад

    Please upload more of this!! That was so cool❤

  • @ashtondavies
    @ashtondavies Месяц назад

    Great video man!

  • @songfulmusicofsongs
    @songfulmusicofsongs Год назад +1

    Great video. Lots of great info.

  • @Driftssounds
    @Driftssounds Год назад

    Great video! As a composer who loves the viola, this is so exciting!

  • @oxoelfoxo
    @oxoelfoxo Год назад +2

    pretty sure i didn't enjoy it as much as you did since i don't play an instrument but happy to see a video anyway. thanks for linking to the clips!

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +2

      Yeah I was completely nerding out putting my list together, hard to beat that kind of excitement

  • @yunanchen911
    @yunanchen911 Год назад +1

    check out a contemporary piece for viola called "Toccatina" by the well known composer Hermut Lachenmann!! He explored unconventional techniques in a non-violist perspective in this piece and when you suddenly hear this single harmonic pizz after the "noises", this sound that we're more familiar with becomes so much more breathtaking.

  • @frappecheno7988
    @frappecheno7988 Год назад

    Good video brother

  • @dehmarcarothers8938
    @dehmarcarothers8938 Год назад +1

    i love your channel so much it has helped me a lot! i started playing viola back in 2021 and now i’m first chair so thank you! i was also wondering if you could do a video on learning how to play in treble on viola! i’m struggling 😢🙏🏾

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +3

      Congrats on 1st chair! I played violin before I started viola so treble was not too hard for me. However in my experience learning new clefs, I’ve used the following system: master one note at a time. I recommend starting with open string A,open string D,E and then the midpoints between those 5ths: C, F. Then gradually fill in the rest of the notes and lastly use the same method to learn ledger lines. If you learn 1 note a day then in 2 weeks you know most of the staff for treble

    • @dehmarcarothers8938
      @dehmarcarothers8938 Год назад

      @@ViolaKing i will do that! thank you so much!!!!

  • @moondog50002000
    @moondog50002000 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Gillian

  • @MNTviolin
    @MNTviolin Месяц назад

    roman kim actually used the last technique very high pitched left hand pizzicato in the end of his piece "i brindisi"

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola Год назад

    Viola Zombies has a lot of fun techniques. Surprised you didn’t talk about the Bartok Pizz.

  • @kungpaochicken89
    @kungpaochicken89 Год назад

    This man's viola has gone through a lot.

  • @ajbloxgaming6992
    @ajbloxgaming6992 4 месяца назад

    in berlioz’s symphony fantasique it was col legno

  • @bbvv2967
    @bbvv2967 Год назад

    what do you think about playing in reverse (finger at bridge bow at the nut) and guiro bow ( wrap bow hairs around stick to get different textures)

  • @IsaacAndestein
    @IsaacAndestein Год назад +2

    Onesetviola

  • @maxsilva11
    @maxsilva11 5 месяцев назад

    I'd say the best use of growling overpressure technique on viola has to be the climax of the Prologue from Grisey's Les espaces acoustiques

  • @jjschm20
    @jjschm20 Год назад +1

    Cello player here. Obviously violin and viola share these techniques but could all of them be applied to cello as well?

  • @coby.t
    @coby.t Год назад

    that is so interesting, so you think we can finger tap on a violin too, or is it a viola only thing?

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад

      It works on violin but won’t be as loud as viola. The G string probably would be usable for finger tapping in a performance

  • @SisselOnline
    @SisselOnline Год назад

    Fun fact, the last technique actually has been used in Roman Kim's I Bridisi XD

  • @8Phoenix8
    @8Phoenix8 Год назад

    Check out Chop Notation Glossary by Casey Driessen. 😊 Chop notation Glossary is also a great way to do percussive techniques. :)

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +1

      Sounds like an excellent resource, thanks!

    • @8Phoenix8
      @8Phoenix8 Год назад

      @@ViolaKing it literally changed my LIFE. No joke! Including any video with Christian Howes and The Bow techniques he teaches for Modern/Creative String playing. :)

  • @nowhereman6391
    @nowhereman6391 Год назад

    Why the C and G strings do this "buzz"? Sometimes my viola does that...
    Any help?
    Great work!!

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +2

      It could be a loose fine tuner, a loose string end in the peg box, a fray in the string, or an open seam in your instrument. If it’s none of the first three, make sure you are using a humidifier and if the buzz persists ask a teacher or luthier about it

    • @nowhereman6391
      @nowhereman6391 Год назад

      @@ViolaKing Thanks!!! Yes, I have to find a luthier...

  • @IsaacParkViolin
    @IsaacParkViolin Год назад

    !

  • @ApplepieFTW
    @ApplepieFTW Год назад

    Isn't "Abmaj7add6,#11" a more logical name/notation for the chord? (Aka the d is just missing its natural in the notation)

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +1

      I was thinking about that too as a possibility but I went with Fdorian since the F is doubled. It could be either though depending on context

    • @ApplepieFTW
      @ApplepieFTW Год назад

      @@ViolaKing oh yes I looked over that, and I agree with your point

    • @EmAiliot
      @EmAiliot Год назад

      It's really just an Fm15 chord in first inversion. When you start on F4, each pitch stacks in thirds. When you get to the 15th degree, the chord starts to repeat itself (the doubled F).

  • @PointofConnection
    @PointofConnection Год назад

    12tuple pizzicato, you play beyond the bridge, you use the thumb to cut the string and 3 fingers to play on 3 sections

  • @SuperAmazingPower
    @SuperAmazingPower Год назад

    I am a composition student, I wish you were my friend. So far all string people in my school are very conservative and don't like to experiment.

  • @thesamchannel.8883
    @thesamchannel.8883 Год назад

    I play the Viola and my chin rest is kind of on the corner of my instrument. Why is yours in the middle?

    • @ViolaKing
      @ViolaKing  Год назад +2

      It’s a personal preference. It helps me balance the instrument on my shoulder bc I’m skinny and my viola is wide

  • @user-hn8wg6qj9l
    @user-hn8wg6qj9l Месяц назад

    What is the use of these ? seems a waste of time and our patience .

  • @swflcocmusic4626
    @swflcocmusic4626 Год назад

    Bro, i love ya, but.. Have you ever heard of Gilligan's Island?

  • @daviddaasian9685
    @daviddaasian9685 11 месяцев назад

    POV: he says "artificial harmonic"
    Me: wait, isn't it finger harmonics??? oh whatevs, they're viola

  • @ovtsagrishkovets9678
    @ovtsagrishkovets9678 Год назад

    Clown instrument

  • @calebavelino6827
    @calebavelino6827 Год назад

    I hate viola. To learn Viola without a teacher is impossible

    • @achen5689
      @achen5689 4 месяца назад

      ***Gasp***
      You saying such things.... how could you....
      xD

    • @achen5689
      @achen5689 4 месяца назад

    • @Zigeunerweisen
      @Zigeunerweisen 2 месяца назад

      You can not be talking your vids suck

  • @user-zr6ep7sd2n
    @user-zr6ep7sd2n 7 месяцев назад

    technique no1 is a violin basic 😂