@@leif1075 I'd be honoured to assist you with that - but like in medicine, 'cures' are personal. If you want I can help you via zoom. In any case, this is not an easy piece to play - it is quite advanced (I would say adapted for someone who 'properly' studied 5 years or so). A tip I can also give you is to practice the fast notes in rhythmic forms (see my lessons on this channel). Lastly, add my trick of 'muted left hand' - that means to pretend to play with the left hand (not pressing the fingers on the strings) but actually sounding only with the bow. This will solve issues with correct and timely movement from string to string. The fastest way to learn most pieces is playing slow, and gradually getting it faster over time. If only someone would have promised this to me in my childhood, I probably would have gotten much better, much earlier :/
Well, as I mentioned, in any case, whether for treating the psychological aspects OR the musical playing (or both) it requires dedication and awareness to one's own tendencies (in this case to rush and defract to too many focal points at once). Best would be to find a tutor/mentor imho.
very helpful! thank you for taking your time to teach us this beautiful piece. definitely the best tutorial and arrangement.
Glad you like it! Even though it took me 3 years to find your comment it is still the most heartwarming! :)
Thanks for the sheet
No problem! :)
@@leif1075 I'd be honoured to assist you with that - but like in medicine, 'cures' are personal. If you want I can help you via zoom. In any case, this is not an easy piece to play - it is quite advanced (I would say adapted for someone who 'properly' studied 5 years or so). A tip I can also give you is to practice the fast notes in rhythmic forms (see my lessons on this channel). Lastly, add my trick of 'muted left hand' - that means to pretend to play with the left hand (not pressing the fingers on the strings) but actually sounding only with the bow. This will solve issues with correct and timely movement from string to string. The fastest way to learn most pieces is playing slow, and gradually getting it faster over time. If only someone would have promised this to me in my childhood, I probably would have gotten much better, much earlier :/
Well, as I mentioned, in any case, whether for treating the psychological aspects OR the musical playing (or both) it requires dedication and awareness to one's own tendencies (in this case to rush and defract to too many focal points at once). Best would be to find a tutor/mentor imho.
Hi sir do you have a sheet music for the parts?
Hi Juan, could you kindly write a short email to contact@virtuosolive.com to request this? Thanks! :)