6 violin techniques to practice every day for better sound
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- In my 15 years of teaching violin, I’ve noticed a topic that is confusing for a lot of adult learners: how to structure their technique and warmup practice.
In this video post, I wanted to discuss six things that I think that every violinist should be practicing in some form at every practice session- some of these will be more geared towards intermediate to advanced players, but most will apply to beginners as well. I hope to give you a few more things to add to your practice routine and some ideas for how to practice them.
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Great presentation. I hate metronomes. :) Chucks. Superb list.
very nice, you could move the mic down it would be better thanks
Hola Julia! Muchas gracias por este vídeo! Tener una rutina con los ejercicios que nos explicas es muy importante para progresar, tienes toda la razón...aunque a veces solo queremos tocar las piezas que estamos estudiando 😊 Mil gracias!💜🎶💜🎻
Gracias!
Thank you Julia, these suggestions and your explanations are very helpful. I’ve started (or re-started, after decades away) with the violin last October and will add the 5 exercises to my daily practice (not shifting yet). Thanks. Cheers…Francisco
Glad I could help, happy practicing!
Thank You for this episode, reminding these main techniques.
Could You write the name of the Shifting Exercise Book? Orally I didnt get it, because,English is not my mothertongue. Everything else You said was absolutely clear for me. Thank You!
Introducing the Positions by Harvey Whistler. I send out the written resources I mention by email in my newsletter, you can sign up at violinclass.co/newsletter!
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