Truly helpful - been playing 50+ years & am continuously looking for ways to work around or through bad habits which crept in when in pain before surgeries on shoulders, wrists & thumb. Pain is now gone, but bad habits persist. This very specific breakdown of each tiny step is exactly what I needed.
You should have more subscribers and I, truly do, hope that your channel increases, grows and only gets better and with a larger and wider audience. I really do mean this. I'm glad that i came across your channel and though I'm an upper intermediate (AMEB 6-8 grade) get much from your suggestions and lovely manner and instruction. Yours genuinely and sincerely, Mark, Australa.
I will certainly pay more attention to technique. Your a good teacher. I'm 69 so there is a lot of stuff messing with good posture. My take is PRACTICE everyday on key elements is the key. EVERYDAY!!!..and make it purposeful even its 5 hours or 5 minutes...you will thank yourself later.
I was taught the son fils method of seamless bow change. And when practiced enough. It is very very seamless. Watch Perlman play. It’s very noticeable.
This was good, but I wished you would have broken down in more detail the first method of bow change at the frog. This is where many players struggle during the early years of study, and there are so many misconceptions of what is actually going on to produce the visual look we see in so many established players. Everyone seems to teach this in very general terms. Perhaps it is too challenging to approach by way of a short video?
@@janetdoherty6228 I completely agree that this topic deserves a video on its own. I‘ll keep that in mind for the next videos. Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate it.
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Truly helpful - been playing 50+ years & am continuously looking for ways to work around or through bad habits which crept in when in pain before surgeries on shoulders, wrists & thumb. Pain is now gone, but bad habits persist. This very specific breakdown of each tiny step is exactly what I needed.
Great video, thank you very much
Great Video! Very organized and clear! Keep up the good work!
Super… well explained. Thanks.
You should have more subscribers and I, truly do, hope that your channel increases, grows and only gets better and with a larger and wider audience. I really do mean this. I'm glad that i came across your channel and though I'm an upper intermediate (AMEB 6-8 grade) get much from your suggestions and lovely manner and instruction.
Yours genuinely and sincerely,
Mark, Australa.
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I will certainly pay more attention to technique. Your a good teacher. I'm 69 so there is a lot of stuff messing with good posture. My take is PRACTICE everyday on key elements is the key. EVERYDAY!!!..and make it purposeful even its 5 hours or 5 minutes...you will thank yourself later.
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I was taught the son fils method of seamless bow change. And when practiced enough. It is very very seamless. Watch Perlman play. It’s very noticeable.
খুব দরকারি কিছু টিউটরিয়াল। যারা আমার মতো মাত্র শুরু করেছে তাদের জন্য উপকারী।
This was good, but I wished you would have broken down in more detail the first method of bow change at the frog. This is where many players struggle during the early years of study, and there are so many misconceptions of what is actually going on to produce the visual look we see in so many established players. Everyone seems to teach this in very general terms. Perhaps it is too challenging to approach by way of a short video?
@@janetdoherty6228 I completely agree that this topic deserves a video on its own. I‘ll keep that in mind for the next videos. Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate it.
I appreciate your reply as well. Thank you.