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  • How To Strengthen Your Pinky 🤘
    6 Ways You Can Improve Your Fourth Finger on the Violin and Viola
    Violin with Dr. Lynn
    This is the companion video to my April 18, 2020 Instagram post: ‘Pinky Progress’ in which I explain how I work on my fourth finger:
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    0:00 Violin Pinky Exercises: Introduction
    1:26 Set it up for success:
    ✅1. Place the fourth finger first on the fingerboard first (and in a good arched shape), then form the rest of the hand afterwards.
    2:53
    ✅2. Rotate the radial arm bone (thumb side of the arm) clockwise/away from the fingerboard in order to deliver the pinky side of the hand closer to the fingerboard. You want to guide the inside of the palm closer to the fingerboard.
    5:10
    ✅3. Re-balance the weight of the hand to the pinky side:
    Ask the whole arm to deliver the hand up so that the weight is more centered over the pinky. I relax from the chest and bring the forearm towards my body, rebalancing the hand so that there is more weight over the pinky and it feels like it’s “standing” on top of the fingerboard. I do this “re-balancing” particuarly from second finger up to fourth inside of scales, Schradieck, and in Kreutzer #9.
    8:16
    ✅4. Experiment with thumb position. It might need to be further up the fingerboard so that the opposing thumb and pinky feel like one relaxed team. I’m still experimenting with thumb position and I find it needs to go up or down the fingerboard depending on what exactly I’m playing.
    9:47
    ✅5. Nathan Cole’s ‘Pinky Power’ exercise ( • Pinky power: how to ta... ): Roll up a small tissue into a ball and squeeze it inside of the pinky dragging the pinky up the palm. This reinforces and strengthens the arch shape in the fourth finger. I do this without the tissue too. I think of it as “cleaning the palm”.
    11:08
    ✅6. Pinky Tapping: While maintaining an arch shape with the fourth finger, tap on all strings. You could also do it on your lap.
    Please share in the comments what you’ve discovered about the fourth finger and what tricks you use! I’d love to learn from you.
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Комментарии • 132

  • @supermaren
    @supermaren 4 года назад +27

    So helpful! I have always had issues with my fourth finger...nobody has ever explained it like this. :-)

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад +2

      Maren Montalbano, mezzo-soprano Maren! I didn’t know you are a violinist as well! Thanks for watching! 😘

  • @sqkoi
    @sqkoi 3 года назад +17

    LING LINGGGGG
    i also love ur tuts they help me so much and theyre so entertaining💓

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад +6

      Woohoo! 😀 Yay, that makes me so happy! Thank you for watching my tutorials!
      I have a chin rest unboxing video coming as well as ‘5 Tips for String Crossings’ tutorial coming!
      (And yup! Ling Ling here! 玲玲 🙋‍♀️!) 😅

    • @sqkoi
      @sqkoi 3 года назад +1

      @@violynnkuo oooh yay!! looking forward to it :D

  • @ritabanerjee9103
    @ritabanerjee9103 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Dr. Lynn.That was very helpful.

  • @violinimpulse
    @violinimpulse 4 года назад +1

    Love it, thanks for making this!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад

      josephviolin Thanks so much for watching, Joseph! 🎻 #violinsolidarity

  • @profhoneycat
    @profhoneycat 3 года назад

    Wonderful stuff. Looking forward to more. 🙏🏻🙌🏻

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching, Jonathan! I will get back to posting more tutorials at some point soon! In the meantime, I have other videos on vibrato, spiccato, and sound production on my channel! Cheers!

  • @sandirynerson5308
    @sandirynerson5308 4 месяца назад

    Great video, Lynn!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much, Sandi! Hope you’re doing well! 🤗

  • @soumiksinharoy2571
    @soumiksinharoy2571 3 года назад

    I subscribed.
    Thank you so much for this video! This definitely will help me to improve my fourth finger technique. :-)

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching and I’m glad it was helpful! 👍

  • @symfoniatragic
    @symfoniatragic 2 года назад

    This was much more than helpful, you are so lovely , thanks so much Dr. Lynn

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Glad that it was helpful, Hamidreza! Feel free to share with friends. Have a great weekend!

  • @lisasignorelli3965
    @lisasignorelli3965 Месяц назад

    Very helpful, I will definitely work on this!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Месяц назад +1

      I'm so glad you find it helpful, Lisa! Good luck and be careful not to strain the fourth finger (like I did!)

  • @armored-e61020
    @armored-e61020 2 года назад +6

    wow. Thank you! targets the specific difficulty every violinist encounters! thank youuuuuu 🥰💕

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      My pleasure, Lindsay! I’m still working on it myself! Just keep going! 😀

  • @KathleenLamb1226
    @KathleenLamb1226 2 года назад

    Great video! I’ve been meaning to watch this video and finally got around to it. I’m definitely going to use these tips to help my students who struggle with fourth finger strength. Thanks!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Glad it is helpful, Kathleen! And Happy Halloween! See you later at your lesson!

  • @gohryu2004
    @gohryu2004 2 года назад

    You put a lot of great information into this video. The discussion of the forearm bones was great. You gave me great idea for my next video and I will definitely be sharing this video to my students in need of fourth finger understanding. I've subscribed. Cheers and best wishes!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Chia-Chien! I’m looking forward to seeing your next video!

  • @nnoronha
    @nnoronha 2 года назад

    Very helpful! Thank you soo much miss Lynn! My pinky keeps going flat down.. ❤

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Hi Niah! So glad it's helpful for your fourth finger! And congrats on your #ChaconneChallenge award! (Promising Young Talent!)

  • @natesviolin
    @natesviolin 4 года назад +4

    Awesome Lynn! Great ideas and really detailed.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад

      Thanks, Nathan!! Thanks for helping me!

  • @annymcneil9581
    @annymcneil9581 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. 😊 I really loved this video and have developed a complex about the 4th notes, so I am going to tackle this now and keep watching your video at the same time. Thanks again. Your playing bit at the end was also amazing . 😁

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Anny! 🙏 Let me know goes your your fourth finger goes!

  • @slvclw
    @slvclw 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Ling Ling subscribed!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  8 месяцев назад

      Yay! Ha, you’re the first to call me by Chinese name! 😅 玲玲❤
      Thanks for subscribing!
      Let me know what videos you’d like you see!

  • @LobkeSprenkeling
    @LobkeSprenkeling 4 года назад +2

    Haha, so in the end you’ve found the title 😃🤗 I’m not a violin player, but it’s great that there are tutorials on it! I’m going to share your video with a string colleague of mine.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад +2

      Lobke Sprenkeling Thank you for watching, Lobke! And yes, I finally decided on a winner. 😃

  • @SF-ru3lp
    @SF-ru3lp 2 года назад

    Thank you Dr. Lynn! Delighted to get this

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      I’m glad! Hope you enjoy the rest of my tutorials on my channel!

    • @SF-ru3lp
      @SF-ru3lp 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Oh thank you Dr Lynn for the tip. Will look them up. Am an adult learner. I'm hoovering up all the help I can!! G Ire

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@SF-ru3lp good luck!

  • @Hhfdsssh8
    @Hhfdsssh8 2 года назад

    I loved it.. thanks a lot.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      So happy to hear you like the tutorial! 🙏

  • @xhotdog100
    @xhotdog100 2 года назад

    Love this video. All the suggestions make perfect sense. Thanks so much! Did you have any tips and advices on how to relax the thumb?

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +2

      Thanks so much, Lora! I don’t actually have a specific thumb-tension video however I do address thumb tension in my one of my vibrato tutorials:
      ruclips.net/video/xoPIhNcN-Wk/видео.html

  • @dhanyapandey8830
    @dhanyapandey8830 2 года назад +3

    1. have an arc shape for the pinky instead of stretching it flat for that, you need to practice the supination of the ulna bone. This comes with practice as your body doesn’t naturally take that position or is comfortable with it
    2. try tapping the pinky finger. Play slow trills on every string with the 3rd and fourth finger
    3. do pinky biceps for building that strength and making that arc more natural
    4. try practicing more etudes that involve using the pinky finger. this builds the strength that the first 1st and 2nd finger enjoy due to frequent use.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Love your summary, Dhanya! “Pinky bicep” curls”👌.
      Don’t forget the rotation (supination) of the ulna bone (not “curve”, because the forearm doesn’t really “curve”.) 🙂
      If you were in my Bootcamp class, I’d give you an A! 🏅 👏😀

    • @dhanyapandey8830
      @dhanyapandey8830 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Thank you Dr. Lynn! will note the edit!
      I love playing the violin and learning how to get better at it. I'm only a beginner and your videos help a lot. Thank you so much

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      @@dhanyapandey8830 Keep doing what you love, Dhanya! Great things always follow when you do so! :)

  • @alizzia04
    @alizzia04 Год назад +3

    This video is so amazing!! Oh and you’re demonstrations are very great! I decided to start playing last year at the age of 17, and it’s been one of the greatest things in my life!! Buuuut with a lot of 4th finger problems…😅💗

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад

      Good for you for starting the violin, Alicia!
      I know, right? Fourth finger is still the bane of my existence even after all this time. 😅
      But just keep at it and the body (and mind) will follow!

  • @hiswinnie
    @hiswinnie 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Dr. Lynn! My teacher just told me to try utilizing the pinky more. As I tried, I wondered if I got on the wrong boat. But after your video, I felt I just need to practice more as you broke it down into achievable goals. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Winnie! I hope you unlock an easier fourth finger technique! I've been working on mine for so long and it's always a work in progress. :)

  • @bruceedington2645
    @bruceedington2645 Год назад

    very helpful 😀

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад

      I'm glad it's helpful, Bruce! I also go deeper into Left Hand Secrets (tricks to work around smaller hands and strategies for the fourth finger, etc.) in www.paganinichallenge.com . Hope you've had a chance to watch it!

  • @julieta2846
    @julieta2846 Год назад

    thank youuu!!!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад

      You’re very welcome, Julieta!

  • @gaurim9731
    @gaurim9731 3 года назад +1

    Your skills are as beautiful as you are mam thank you so much for helping us☺

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching, Gauri! It makes me happy to know I can help!
      Stay tuned because I have lots of new videos coming! 🎻

  • @lolamas3042
    @lolamas3042 2 года назад

    Muchas gracias! Es usted una gran maestra! Seguiré practicando con mi cuarto dedo!👏👏👏👏👏💜🎶💜🎻

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Gracias por ver y buena suerte!

  • @jaimymetts
    @jaimymetts 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!!💕💕 my pinky is burning 🤣🤣 this is really helpful I’ll practice everyday!! Yes, I do love classical music I love playing it on the piano so beautiful, fun, and calming 💕💕

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Jaimy! Just be careful not to strain your fourth finger in the process of strengthening it! :)

    • @jaimymetts
      @jaimymetts 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo yes, thank you so much!

  • @laviolist
    @laviolist Год назад

    Excellent tips - I also started working with a clothes pin - I use both my pinky and ring finger together to close the pin.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад +1

      Oh, great tip! Thanks for sharing it! I'll have to remember that one. There's also a lot of etudes and double stop-like drills that really strengthen the fourth finger.

  • @hareswarswargiary23
    @hareswarswargiary23 Год назад

    The techniques of strengthening pinky is very helpful for me as a learner. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ I am watching your tutorials step by step .Lot of thanks madam.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Hareswar! With the fourth finger, just be careful to not overdo it. Make sure to stop and rest when it feels tired or strained. 🙂

  • @thesunshiner
    @thesunshiner День назад

    Great video. What I've often seen is that even for beginners, if they follow the good instructions with the proper practice, they will learn and develop the correct curved pinky relatively easily; It is extremely challenging for those who already have "established" (so used to) playing violin with the first 2 knuckles all collapsed (flat straight) on the finger-4.
    I appreciate your work

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  День назад

      Thanks for watching! ❤😊

  • @jennycliftcoachingEFT
    @jennycliftcoachingEFT 4 года назад

    What a great video - my pinkie is even shorter than yours LOL so it's always been a challenge. Excellent advice. Thank you.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад

      Jenny Clift Coaching Thanks so much for watching, Jenny! I guess we all complain about our pinkies, don’t we? 😅

  • @luvkayakn
    @luvkayakn 2 года назад +1

    RUclips showed me your video at the perfect time. I've played violin for 15 years and neglected the G string. My 3rd and 4th finger are consistently not in tune. Just this morning I'm working on these issues. Your instructions are greatly appreciated.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad, Tate! Good luck! I’m always working on my fourth finger technique as well. 😅 And I’ve been playing for decades!

    • @luvkayakn
      @luvkayakn 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo I tried an exercise, I've seen many times and never paid attention to, where I release the thumb completely and play each note with very little pressure. What I noticed was my free and relaxed thumb moved to support the playing finger. I applied this awareness to my regular playing position, keeping a relaxed thumb, and allowing the thumb to rotate naturally as I placed 3rd and 4th finger. It absolutely worked.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      @@luvkayakn Yay! That sounds like a great discovery, Tate!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      @@luvkayakn Hi Tate, you might be interested in my discussion of how to address thumb tension, which is in my one of my vibrato tutorials:
      ruclips.net/video/xoPIhNcN-Wk/видео.html
      I talk about what I call the ‘Golden Horseshoe’.

  • @violynnkuo
    @violynnkuo  4 года назад +2

    Hi friends!
    What video tutorial would you like me to film next??
    Right-hand technique:
    ❇️Spiccato
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    💜Let me know in the comments! 💜

  • @OfTheSidhe
    @OfTheSidhe Год назад

    It makes me feel better that you have a short pinky so will stop making excuses about how this is impossible and just practice ! Thank you.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад +1

      Yes! Sometimes it is more of a matter of changing the mindset: How can I make this work with the hand/finger/body that I have?
      Good luck! 🎻 you can do it!

  • @gdae444
    @gdae444 4 года назад

    Thank you, great demo and advice. When you rebalance the hand for the 3rd and 4th fingers, do you find this puts the fingers more on the tips, and is this a problem compared to them being more on the pads? Thanks.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад +1

      gdae444 Thanks for the comment! It’s true that the fourth finger is more on the tip when it’s in a ‘strong’ arch shape.
      Personally, I have found that the sound and vibrato sounds better (warmer) when the fourth finger is more on the pad (flesh) so I think it’s not a bad idea to experiment with the the degree of “arch” of the pinky depending on what exactly you are playing.
      I don’t think it’s necessarily a “problem” to be more on the tips of the fingers. As long as you are able to drop all fingers comfortably with the least amount of effort or strain and still enjoy a bit of ‘strength’ in the fourth finger, you should be fine.
      All hands are built very differently and I have observed a wider variety of strength, stretch, flexibility, and agility in many different people.
      I think experiment with what works with your hand. This tutorial was made with the small-handed person in mind and was based on the information taught to me by Jennifer Johnson, who also has a small hand like mine.
      Hope that is helpful!

  • @darlenerivest148
    @darlenerivest148 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video! It's an excellent resource for working on a stronger fourth finger. I have one question regarding thumb placement-would you advocate for a thumb placement across from the low 2nd finger for violinists with small hands as opposed to placing it across from the first finger?

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  4 года назад +2

      Darlene Rivest Hi Darlene! Thanks for watching! I specifically asked that question to Jennifer Johnson about thumb placement and she said that the thumb should not really be fixed in any one position but needs to be movable depending on what you are playing.
      Sometimes when I play chords, the thumb is ‘higher’ up the fingerboard, other times, like when I’m playing tenths, the thumb is very far back.
      But specifically for small hands like mine, I think the key is to find where the balance of the hand gives you the most comfortable ‘drop’ for all four fingers.
      When I worked on this with Nathan Cole, he had suggested a hand position that was slightly higher than first position, sort of like ‘1.5’ position. At the time, I did not understand what that really meant until I had a lesson with Jennifer Johnson and understood the movable role of the thumb.
      Hope that answers your question!

    • @darlenerivest148
      @darlenerivest148 4 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Thank you so much for this information, Lynn!! This helps a lot!

  • @DaveNatandSalem
    @DaveNatandSalem 2 года назад

    This was very helpful; I have a small pinkie as well so I’m glad I’m not alone in my misery! 😉

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      I’m so happy to hear it was helpful, David! And yes, you are so not alone.
      Arpeggios at the top of the E string are so much easier using my third finger. 😅

  • @violynnkuo
    @violynnkuo  3 года назад

    🚨WATCH THE TOP 5 SPICCATO MISTAKES (Spiccato Tutorial Parts 3 & 4)🚨:
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  • @Helz777
    @Helz777 2 года назад

    Yeah. The mellow D on the G string when it is supposed to be strident. Even have a 7/8 violin, so what's my excuse. Sigh. So thank you so luch for this.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Take it slow with fourth finger strengthening and be patient. It’s easy to injure yourself if you push too hard.
      Good luck!

  • @wasfiahoque3251
    @wasfiahoque3251 9 месяцев назад

    Your so cute I love your hair 😊 and nice teaching too!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, Wasfia!
      That was my pandemic haircut 💇‍♀️ that I did myself! 😂

    • @wasfiahoque3251
      @wasfiahoque3251 9 месяцев назад

      @@violynnkuo 😂 well looks like you have hair cutting skills too!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@wasfiahoque3251 So funny. My sister helped me and I was stressed the entire time! Haha! Never again!

    • @wasfiahoque3251
      @wasfiahoque3251 9 месяцев назад

      Thank God your sister didn't take revenge on your hair 💀. You should do it again!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  9 месяцев назад

      @@wasfiahoque3251Haha, maybe for the next time we have a pandemic!
      Thanks, Wasfia!
      What a pleasant surprise to have someone compliment you on your hair! 💇‍♀️😅

  • @Intelcoll
    @Intelcoll 2 года назад

    Hi Lynn, thanks for the video! Possible to take a look at my 3rd finger and pinky combo configuration when they are played 4343 a lot? The pinky is slightly crooked towards 3rd finger when I show my hand in its natural up position, is this adding one more challenge to pinky strength? I feel my pinky is easily injured when it’s stretching for 43434 such as in fiocco (posting the link reply to myself)

    • @Intelcoll
      @Intelcoll 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/9xO8qgq78Rg/видео.html

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Hi Audrey, thanks for watching my video. I’m afraid I only have time to help those who are studying with me.
      If you were my student, I’d absolutely take a look at your video and provide feedback!
      Feel free to apply for a free call though. In the call, we can determine if it would be a good fit to work together:
      tidycal.com/lynnkuo/15-minute-call
      Good luck!

    • @Intelcoll
      @Intelcoll 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo okkk np makes sense - I’ll first try to ask my teacher, if we don’t solve it I’ll give you a call for sure!:))

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@Intelcoll Good luck! And trust your teacher. 🙂

  • @justinebaker6491
    @justinebaker6491 3 года назад

    Can i ask you plz how do you, once placing the curved pinkie down stop your third finger from screeching protest at bring stretched away from it. Do you have any tips on independent flexibility between thesetwo fingers? Thanks so much. Youve really helped me here in uk..

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад

      Hi Justine, thanks for the comment. It sounds like it may just be a matter of practice combined with time for the fingers to develop.
      I certainly have developed my hand/fingers just in the last year alone so I know it’s possible for an old dog to learn new tricks. 😅
      One of the exercises I might suggest you look into to develop finger independence is Carl Flesch Urstüdien (Basics Studies).
      I show how I practice it here: instagram.com/p/CCC1o_3AIX1/?igshid=1nfgw44mzeok2
      Please take your time with it as it is very easy to get injured when first starting this. I stopped whenever I felt muscle fatigue. Build up in small increments and have patience and trust in the process. I hope that helps!

    • @justinebaker6491
      @justinebaker6491 3 года назад

      Thanks i will check that out.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад

      @@justinebaker6491 Good luck!

  • @davedonnie6425
    @davedonnie6425 2 года назад +1

    My left wrist has been kinda tense what can I do to work on that

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      It’s a good thing that you notice what’s going on. That’s an important first step. The next step I recommend is to practice slowly enough that you can relax the muscles that you notice are straining or tightening.
      This might even originate in other parts of your body: larger muscles in the arm, shoulder area, even the back.
      Hard to say without seeing you play. But I do this ‘body/tension scan first in my own playing wherever I notice I’m getting tight.
      Good luck!

  • @benko5833
    @benko5833 2 года назад

    Ling ling!😊

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      I am indeed! My parents gave me that name when I was born: 玲玲 😊

    • @benko5833
      @benko5833 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Woahh, its an honor. Thanks for the tips btw

    • @benko5833
      @benko5833 2 года назад

      My pinky stopped hurting after i curved it

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@benko5833 So glad to hear it, Benko! Thanks for sharing!

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@benko5833 My pleasure, Benko! Feel free to share the video!

  • @user-ml1gs5op9p
    @user-ml1gs5op9p Год назад

    Bowing technique please

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  Год назад +1

      I have lots of Bow Technique tutorials on my channel:
      ruclips.net/video/vid7szKW33k/видео.html
      Lots of free tutorials on my website as well: Www.violinwithdrlynn.com/tutorials

    • @user-ml1gs5op9p
      @user-ml1gs5op9p Год назад

      @@violynnkuo thanks

  • @peggyanncontosharvey1461
    @peggyanncontosharvey1461 2 года назад

    Hello...I actually have a problem with my pinky. My teacher insists that if I strengthen my pinky this problem will go away. 100%. He is a fan of the straight pinky extension. It looks like you have to keep it straight on the lower strings, but you talk about having a slight bend in the pinky. I am happy to see that because when I extend my pinky by keeping it straight it locks and won't bend at the middle joint unless it "snaps". The snapping is painful. My teacher says their is nothing wrong with my finger...it is just weak. I believe that it is getting stuck because the tendon is not gliding smoothly rather than it being week. I can play with it straight, but it will stay straight, which makes it impossible to play because I cant get a slight bend in it without it snapping. Do you or your other experts have any advice for me? Thank you in advance.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад +1

      Hi Peggy Ann, I would trust your teacher as he knows what is going on with your playing, your finger, and the context of your experience. It does sound like your finger does need to develop the conditioning required for it to maintain its arch shape. That will take time as you continue to train your fourth finger.
      It’s kind of like doing Pilates for your finger. In my experience studying Pilates, I had to learn to do exercises with my body that I wasn’t able to do at the time. My instructors guided me through them week after week, gradually getting me to see that certain muscles weren’t used to working or certain joints weren’t use accustomed to mobilizing.
      Gradually, with continued training, the intended movements started to develop and I could see progress.
      I suspect it’s similar with your fourth finger.
      In any case, yes, I sometimes actually do play with a ‘straight’ fourth finger (only on select occasions however), but I do make sure I use an arched fourth finger when needed.
      I make sure I’m able to go back and forth, knowing that being able to keep the fourth finger arch is ideal.
      Good luck!

    • @peggyanncontosharvey1461
      @peggyanncontosharvey1461 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Hi Lynn..Thank you for getting back to me..and I love your videos. I actually found an orthopedic Dr. who specializes in issues with musicians. The lateral band ( small tendon) on my pinky is getting caught on the joint during full extension. Although there is a surgery, he said it doesn't always work and scar tissue build up can make it worse. He fitted me with a tiny splint that prevents the finger from fully straightening, so the tendon doesn't get stuck So far it seems to be working. He said if it didn't work He could have a custom one made for me. Good to know if you hear of anyone else with that problem. Thanks again for your helpful videos. You are a very good player..

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@peggyanncontosharvey1461 fantastic! You’re so fortunate to work with an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in musicians! 👏 good luck!

  • @teachersparker
    @teachersparker 3 года назад

    I don’t get it because my pinky finger literally cannot reach the fourth finger note without it stretching out flat and then it locks into place. I cannot curve it no matter what I do

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 года назад

      I hear you... my fourth finger is short and if I require my second finger to be down at the same time as my fourth (and in a ‘low 2’ in first position) then my pinky can look rather straightened out.
      Start with placing the pinky on the fingerboard first on your desired note. Then position the rest of the hand afterwards. Your hand should feel more comfortable and that it won’t need to strain so much to reach the fourth finger note.

  • @enderless6055
    @enderless6055 2 года назад

    For some reason for me, it's way easier putting my pinky on the e string than any other sting lol

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      Oh, you’re one of the lucky ones then!

    • @enderless6055
      @enderless6055 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo I have long fingers lol but it's still hard putting it on other strings I just started 2 months ago so many that's why lol

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@enderless6055 Yes, I’m still training my fingers to do what I want them to do…after decades of playing! Keep at it, It will come! 👍

    • @enderless6055
      @enderless6055 2 года назад

      @@violynnkuo Okay so I've been playing for 5 months now. I've been playing a little less because of school but I'm trying to play and practice now again. I can put my pinky finger on the E and A string but not the D and G string. Whenever I put it on D string my my pinky finger is flat and sometimes I stuggle with reaching the right part to play the right tune lol

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  2 года назад

      @@enderless6055 You will get there for sure! Sounds like you’ve made progress! 👏

  • @hugomenezes9122
    @hugomenezes9122 Год назад

    LING LING 24HOURS

  • @juanfranciscocampoycaballero
    @juanfranciscocampoycaballero 4 месяца назад

    Gracias.

  • @ritabanerjee9103
    @ritabanerjee9103 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Dr. Lynn.That was very helpful.

    • @violynnkuo
      @violynnkuo  3 месяца назад

      Glad you found it helpful, Rita!