Thank you! I have watched so many people try and explain how to bow without bounce, and I feel like they all get philosophical about it. These were clean, easy to follow techniques that really help the problem. Thank you so much!
I have been struggling mightily with a bouncing bow on the down bow lately. Thanks so for much for the tips. Time to go practice on my Fiddlerman Concert violin. 👍🏼
@@b1na276 You have the hardest part down. Take a look at how you hold the bow when you play an up bow to see if you can drag your fingers behind the bow so to absorb shocks. Good luck!
I noticed I had that problem when I went to the store to demo. Considering the fact that I upgraded to the more expensive violin from your site than I originally chose, I can't wait to put these tips to use.
+Matthew Woods I'm not familiar with the transaction but let me know if I can help. I test and we adjust every instrument individually by my recommendations.
+Fiddlerman I upgraded to the Artist outfit. All my questions were completely answered, and then some, when I called yesterday. My order is filed under the same name as this account. I was told it would be shipped out today. It would be nice to see if I can get it tomorrow if I paid for faster shipping. However, I am not sure of the price for such a rate. Though, I still wonder. Is the violin case that comes with the Artist outfit durable for constant travel? I go to school at UTA and plan to use as much of my free time as I can to practice.
+Matthew Woods Ahhh, Yes. It shipped today and I wasn't aware about the faster shipping in time. Sorry. Fast shipping can cost a fortune and in the long run is not worth it. We are often so anxious to get our new equipment that we don't mind the expense but at the end of the day, you can avoid it. :)
+Matthew Woods You can always upgrade your case later. We'll give you a great price if you decide that this case doesn't cut the mustard. Plywood based case work better for abuse but they weight so much more.
+Fiddlerman Awesome, I might take you up on the offer. Funny how you guys convinced me to go up the next model. Either way, I can't wait for it. I actually would like to do some upgrades on the violin after saving some more money. I was thinking about upgrading the bridge, sound post (select grade), tuning/geared pegs, tailpiece, and tailgut. Therefore, I was wanting to know about how much the cost of doing those upgrades (not including the materials and items themselves).
My teachers either failed to mention to turn the bow, or I was young stupid and not paying attention. This is a fundamental I somehow missed that has made an immediate improvement in my playing. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for this. I'm still bouncing a little bit but I definitely hear immediate improvement from this. I've only been playing for about three weeks and had just one lesson, so I guess I can't expect to be perfect at this point. I can say that I can tell the difference in my technique every time I watch one of your videos. You're very concise and explain very clearly. Thanks again. I'd love to take actual lessons from you if that were at all possible.
Thanks for the tip on how to move your hands. 31 and teaching myself, was getting so frustrated from not knowing what was causing the screeching. This has just about corrected the entire problem, I feel like a weight was lifted, thanks!
First off let me say how much I enjoy your videos you're not long-winded like some of the other video tutorials on learning the violin and that's very good. I'm just going to start off by saying I'm 37 years old and I've always loved the violin. when I was a kid there was no such thing as a cheap violin that was worth playing so my parents never got me one. now that I'm grown and getting older I want to learn how to play the violin my youngest son is 11 years old he's the youngest of four and they all have their things that they like to do and their Hobbies. and yes I decorate cakes for people I crochet and I cook clean and do other housewife duties. I looked at some of your reviews on the Cecilio violins I bought one of each for myself it took me several days to get them too but I'm pretty smart girl so I figured out. but my frustration comes to where I don't know where to start I'm trying right now to learn not to let the bow more than one string at a time I'm trying to learn the positions of the bow. as a single mom of 4 kids one of which is in college I don't have the money for lessons so I'm really trying to teach myself. I know this is long and drawn-out but I need to know where to start then I can write you again and you can tell me the next step I like your tutorial videos but none of them tell me where to start I know it's going to take me several years to learn how to play and that's okay with me because I don't have anything else to do but you know cook and clean and in between I watch TV and that's getting boring I want to be able to pick up a violin and play it something beautiful I've always loved the sound. my father sings and plays the guitar my brother sings and plays the harmonica my sister sings my mother sings My Daughter sings but I have music in my soul it just won't come out of my mouth correctly. I want to play the violin please help me. I also want to add I've had several people tell me that if I don't start learning to play the violin at age 5 or 6 or 7 that I'm never going to learn it is that true?
If it helps, I turned 47 last month, and I've been playing violin and viola for over a year now; I also have been playing cello for three years. Age is nothing, pursue your dreams!
+Fiddlerman Thank you! With 1 week of practice I'm so much more controlled and better now. I have a quick question though - how hard do you press on the strings with your left hand? I feel like if I press hard my violin will fall out of my neck but if I don't press hard enough the sound is all scratchy... any tips?
Thank you for the tips! I picked up the violin again after 10 years of not playing and noticed I got some bouncing in the bow. I didn’t know if I lost all my technique or if just not used to the bow. I also play the viola and bouncing is not an issue on the viola. I don’t know why this is haha
Probably because the strings are not as tense on the viola. The longer length and lower notes account for that. Try also loosening your bow when you play the violin.
@@1stfiddlerman Thanks! Yeah I've loosened the bow, and tried out the other techniques you mentioned. I think it's not a problem I can solve instantly, but that's ok. That's what practice is for 😁 Thanks again!
Thanks Pierre. It's usually point three that I sometimes forget - turn bow inwards or "take take it off the flat". Nice analogy of a shock-absorber - perfectly describes the mechanics of what is happening... I'll pay more attention in future !
Hi there thanks for these tips. only been playing 3 months and i was having issues with bow bounce. the "paintbrush" stroke think has really helped me a lot
simple explanation, and probably this one will solve my issue, i thought put to much power on my right hand, so my bow bouncing it self, still have along to go to even play the violin, :D thx buddy for the video
Man o man my bow goes like kids in a bouncy castle. I figured out the less tension on the hair/stick. The other tips are all you and thank you i needed that help. My problems for the most part are vibrato (as in not) and bow control. I am looking at your vids a lot for help. Thanks so much. After all i owned was stolen in 2012 i am getting back into music. I now have some guitars, keys and.... An Equester acrylic electric violin and a beautiful Fender FV-3. This time i will accomplish this and you have already been a great help. By the way what do you think about barcus berry AE's? Or other ac/el violins? I am also interested in guitar type tuning machines. My equester is guitar type the fv3 is pegs and fine tuners. Your professional and musician's opinion is always appreciated. Thanks again
+Fiddlerman Thanks so much for that It did help. I got better over the last few day. I can do the motion w/o the bow. I feel the bow is too heavy for my fingers AND it keeps shifting from one string to another when I simulate the paint brush effect
+Jojje Shitbricks Truthfully, there is no difference. Some people will tell you that a fiddle has a flatter bridge for playing double stops but that is not true. A flat bridge doesn't make it easier. As a matter of a fact, a flat bridge makes it harder to play just one note without hitting others. Double stops are two notes played at once which on the violin means two strings at once which is the same regardless of the curve. The other difference is that you can spill beer on a fiddle. ;) More fiddlers use steel strings than do classical violinists. Not saying that the majority prefer steel strings just that it is rare that a classical violinist uses steel core strings.
+Fiddlerman Ah, i heard the beer joke on another video, but i didn't understand why :). But thanks for the quick answer :O i'm so excited to start playing, but it seems so hard, i'll get used i guess :D
Most of my students had the same problem but was gone once they learn to let the weight of there arm drop on to the strings instead of lift the weight as most students do. I've the same problem when performing (even with good technique) but because my neck and back were a bit out of place (whiplash..etc.) pretty much gone now.
This isn't related to the video. I'm new to the violin and play in front of my chromatic tuner. It's taking some work to get and keep my fingers in the correct place on the finger board. Should I put tape on the finger board or just keep doing it this way?
If you can do it for a short period and not rely too much on it for accuracy, I can't see any harm in using the guides for a month or so. You'll need to force yourself to remove them ASAP afterwards though.:)
Aslan Judah I have been playing for 3 years and still don't put my fingers in the right place every time but the best thing to do is learn what I tune sounds like and then imagine that sound before you place your finger(s) down it works about 85% of the time
Thank you for the video since I also play my violin without shoulder rest as I've a very thick and short neck. I seem to have trouble playing B note on E string as I seem to be making screechy sound can you also make a video on that. :)
Are you saying in the first tip that I can press down a little with my index finger during down bow? Because I heard that my hand should not grip tight. But when I try that it gets much better. I see another person asked a similar question but I'm a little confused. Can you give me a comprehensible answer?
Sorry that I keep asking so many questions. But I've find no answer for this one. When you're going to play the D or A string alone it doesn't seem possible. The G and E string are possible to play alone, with a little bending on your wrist, but is it possible to play the D/A string alone?
Dear Fiddlerman, I have a silly problem every time im playing my violin and not watching the movement of my bow (when i close my eyes or when my eyes are on the music sheets) My bow would end up at the bridge unintentionally or I might be hitting the wrong string, what do you think is the best solution to my problem? How do you overcome this problem? Playing violin while eyes on music sheet without hitting the wrong string or producing a squeaky sound. Thanks in advance
+Rumi R The best solution is to practice tracking the bow. If you bow at one angle/opposite angle in the opposite direction, you steer the bow away from the bridge. Down bow with your tip angling away from your body and up bow with your tip angling towards your body.
Do you have any videos that explains how to have a better fast staccato? for example my school is playing Tchaikovsky's serenade for stings but the staccato is way to fast for me.
What do I do when the bow still bounces after doing all of this? Even my instructor doesn't know. She just keeps saying, "It'll come with time. Just practice." Practice what, exactly? Bowing all wrong, so I can reinforce bad bowing habits in my brain? I've never felt so frustrated with the violin before. I used to love practicing, and now I dread it.
Analyze your right arm as well. Is it heavy, is it tense, is it too high, too low? Try different ways of holding your arm. Practice drawing bows just above the strings without making contact to see if you can gain any type of control. Believe in yourself. Good luck! I have confidence that you'll figure it out. Be your own teacher for a while. You can do it.
@@1stfiddlerman I think the elbow height was the trick! I tried holding it just a bit higher, and what a difference! Still far from perfect, but what a difference! Who knew it could be so simple? I can't thank you enough!
@@jebediahspringfield3322 You're very welcome. It makes sense. Having less angle on your wrist because the elbow is higher will give less tension. Glad that it helped. Don't look for perfection, just improvements. Congrats!!!
PhazonArcanine4 no actually tilting the bow towards the finger board produces more sound and tilting it towards the bridge produces less sound good for piano
My bow bounces only when I vibrate. It's like the violin is not steady enough when I'm doing vibrato, I think that my bowing is not the problem, the vibrato is. Any tips?
Even though it's not the bowing which is the problem, the bowing hand is not flexible enough to absorb shocks and movements. You can probably dampen the left hand counter productive movement by trying to vibrate as much forward and back as possible but if you work on your right hand finger flexibility, so that your right hand becomes a shock absorber, you'll notice a huge difference. Good luck!!!
The main reason why my bow bounces is because I have too much tension in my arm muscles and my hand is too stiff trying to counterbalance the bouncing, which produces the opposite effect.
The paintbrush analogy was brilliant! Thanks!
You're very welcome. Glad you liked it.
Very helpful. Brief and accurate videos. I have become a great violist now.
That is terrific news. Congrats!
Picked up the Violin days ago (previously a Double Bassist) This video fixed my sound quality immediately.
That is great to hear. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a quick video without lots of erroneous preamble! It took 2 minutes vs all the other videos that somehow managed to take 15 minutes
You're very welcome Marc. Thanks for watching.
BEST TIPS!!!! Even listed them on the comments. Very appreciative for your TIPS and great video.
You are VERY welcome,. Thanks for the appreciation!!!
Thank you. Your "pull, don't push" tip was very useful for me. It made a difference straightaway!
I'm very happy to hear that. Thanks for watching!
You need to sell T-shirts that say "I learned to play from Fiddlerman"! Your vids are very helpful and you got a great website.
Thanks kujon1968 :)
Thank you! I have watched so many people try and explain how to bow without bounce, and I feel like they all get philosophical about it. These were clean, easy to follow techniques that really help the problem. Thank you so much!
Thanks. I try. :)
fixed my issue immidiately all those points were affecting me! thank you so much
Super happy to hear that. Cheers!!!
Great video and just over 2 minutes. Much appreciated and too the point.
Thank you so much!
I have been struggling mightily with a bouncing bow on the down bow lately. Thanks so for much for the tips. Time to go practice on my Fiddlerman Concert violin. 👍🏼
Thanks so much for your business. I hope the tips are useful. Cheers!
Bowing with the corner or angle of the bow to me was the most insightful information i got out of this. Am gonna try that at next practice. Thanks
Anytime!!! Cheers!
Your tips always help. Very clear without a lot of fluff. Thank you so very much!
Thanks!!!
@@1stfiddlerman i can do vibrato without bow bounce during downstrokes, but how to avoid bow bounce in upstrokes?
@@b1na276 You have the hardest part down. Take a look at how you hold the bow when you play an up bow to see if you can drag your fingers behind the bow so to absorb shocks. Good luck!
I noticed I had that problem when I went to the store to demo. Considering the fact that I upgraded to the more expensive violin from your site than I originally chose, I can't wait to put these tips to use.
+Matthew Woods I'm not familiar with the transaction but let me know if I can help. I test and we adjust every instrument individually by my recommendations.
+Fiddlerman I upgraded to the Artist outfit. All my questions were completely answered, and then some, when I called yesterday. My order is filed under the same name as this account. I was told it would be shipped out today. It would be nice to see if I can get it tomorrow if I paid for faster shipping. However, I am not sure of the price for such a rate.
Though, I still wonder. Is the violin case that comes with the Artist outfit durable for constant travel? I go to school at UTA and plan to use as much of my free time as I can to practice.
+Matthew Woods Ahhh, Yes. It shipped today and I wasn't aware about the faster shipping in time. Sorry. Fast shipping can cost a fortune and in the long run is not worth it. We are often so anxious to get our new equipment that we don't mind the expense but at the end of the day, you can avoid it. :)
+Matthew Woods You can always upgrade your case later. We'll give you a great price if you decide that this case doesn't cut the mustard. Plywood based case work better for abuse but they weight so much more.
+Fiddlerman Awesome, I might take you up on the offer. Funny how you guys convinced me to go up the next model. Either way, I can't wait for it. I actually would like to do some upgrades on the violin after saving some more money. I was thinking about upgrading the bridge, sound post (select grade), tuning/geared pegs, tailpiece, and tailgut. Therefore, I was wanting to know about how much the cost of doing those upgrades (not including the materials and items themselves).
My teachers either failed to mention to turn the bow, or I was young stupid and not paying attention. This is a fundamental I somehow missed that has made an immediate improvement in my playing. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for this. I'm still bouncing a little bit but I definitely hear immediate improvement from this. I've only been playing for about three weeks and had just one lesson, so I guess I can't expect to be perfect at this point. I can say that I can tell the difference in my technique every time I watch one of your videos. You're very concise and explain very clearly. Thanks again. I'd love to take actual lessons from you if that were at all possible.
I am very happy to hear this. Thanks for letting me know.
Good Stuff. Your videos should be required viewing for all violin students !! Great Work.
+N Charles Thanks :)
So simple, yet so helpful. It eliminated all my problems. Thats how you should make tutorial video, just simple solutions.
I appreciate you saying that Rafal. Thanks for the comment and your support. Cheers!!!
best advice for violin i ever received. thank you.
Thank you so much Donna.
Thanks for the tip on how to move your hands. 31 and teaching myself, was getting so frustrated from not knowing what was causing the screeching. This has just about corrected the entire problem, I feel like a weight was lifted, thanks!
+MegaWeagle You are very welcome!
Yay ! ... so obvious... - now once you mentioned it -:)
will pay attention to it right away! Thanks muchly
+peter quester (crimson bamboo) Glad to hear it Peter.
First off let me say how much I enjoy your videos you're not long-winded like some of the other video tutorials on learning the violin and that's very good. I'm just going to start off by saying I'm 37 years old and I've always loved the violin. when I was a kid there was no such thing as a cheap violin that was worth playing so my parents never got me one. now that I'm grown and getting older I want to learn how to play the violin my youngest son is 11 years old he's the youngest of four and they all have their things that they like to do and their Hobbies. and yes I decorate cakes for people I crochet and I cook clean and do other housewife duties. I looked at some of your reviews on the Cecilio violins I bought one of each for myself it took me several days to get them too but I'm pretty smart girl so I figured out. but my frustration comes to where I don't know where to start I'm trying right now to learn not to let the bow more than one string at a time I'm trying to learn the positions of the bow. as a single mom of 4 kids one of which is in college I don't have the money for lessons so I'm really trying to teach myself. I know this is long and drawn-out but I need to know where to start then I can write you again and you can tell me the next step I like your tutorial videos but none of them tell me where to start I know it's going to take me several years to learn how to play and that's okay with me because I don't have anything else to do but you know cook and clean and in between I watch TV and that's getting boring I want to be able to pick up a violin and play it something beautiful I've always loved the sound. my father sings and plays the guitar my brother sings and plays the harmonica my sister sings my mother sings My Daughter sings but I have music in my soul it just won't come out of my mouth correctly. I want to play the violin please help me. I also want to add I've had several people tell me that if I don't start learning to play the violin at age 5 or 6 or 7 that I'm never going to learn it is that true?
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If it helps, I turned 47 last month, and I've been playing violin and viola for over a year now; I also have been playing cello for three years. Age is nothing, pursue your dreams!
wooahh I've been looking for this kind of tips everywhere, and now I finally found your video! Thank you so much Mr. Fiddlerman! ♡♡♡
Thanks for watching! Join our forum at www.fiddlerman.com/forum
These tips... plus a couple of beers before playing fixed it for me!
Glad to hear it. :) Thanks for watching!
Beer? Yeah, that makes everything sound better!
Thanks! I just ran into this problem today so I hope your tips help! I started playing 2 days ago.
+Violin I hope so too. If you just started, you'll really need to get on the right track from the go.
+Fiddlerman Thank you! With 1 week of practice I'm so much more controlled and better now. I have a quick question though - how hard do you press on the strings with your left hand? I feel like if I press hard my violin will fall out of my neck but if I don't press hard enough the sound is all scratchy... any tips?
Wow, I've really struggled with bouncing and I think this is helping!
Music to my ears!
Thank you for the tips! I picked up the violin again after 10 years of not playing and noticed I got some bouncing in the bow. I didn’t know if I lost all my technique or if just not used to the bow. I also play the viola and bouncing is not an issue on the viola. I don’t know why this is haha
Probably because the strings are not as tense on the viola. The longer length and lower notes account for that. Try also loosening your bow when you play the violin.
@@1stfiddlerman Thanks! Yeah I've loosened the bow, and tried out the other techniques you mentioned. I think it's not a problem I can solve instantly, but that's ok. That's what practice is for 😁 Thanks again!
@@smcaqua1079 Baby steps forward is always a good thing. Problem is when you go backwards., 😁
Keep up the good work!
That really, really helped. Thank you.
I'm so happy to hear it. Thanks for watching.
Brilliant tip thanks just started playing the violin greetings Edward
+Edward c Thanks Ed. Join us at fiddlerman.com/forum
Thanks Pierre. It's usually point three that I sometimes forget - turn bow inwards or "take take it off the flat". Nice analogy of a shock-absorber - perfectly describes the mechanics of what is happening... I'll pay more attention in future !
+Bill Gunn Glad to hear :) Thanks Bill. `
been having that problem and as always you have been a big help ty
Hi there
thanks for these tips. only been playing 3 months and i was having issues with bow bounce.
the "paintbrush" stroke think has really helped me a lot
+kamujian Glad to hear it. :)
Wow, the violin curriculum i have didn't cover any of this. This is very helpful.
I'm happy to hear that it was helpful. Thanks for watching!!!
simple explanation, and probably this one will solve my issue, i thought put to much power on my right hand, so my bow bouncing it self, still have along to go to even play the violin, :D
thx buddy for the video
Hope it helped. Join my forum if you need more help. fiddlerman.com/forum
Thank you for the video
My pleasure. Thank you for watching.
Man o man my bow goes like kids in a bouncy castle.
I figured out the less tension on the hair/stick.
The other tips are all you and thank you i needed that help.
My problems for the most part are vibrato (as in not) and bow control.
I am looking at your vids a lot for help.
Thanks so much.
After all i owned was stolen in 2012 i am getting back into music.
I now have some guitars, keys and....
An Equester acrylic electric violin and a beautiful Fender FV-3.
This time i will accomplish this and you have already been a great help.
By the way what do you think about barcus berry AE's?
Or other ac/el violins?
I am also interested in guitar type tuning machines.
My equester is guitar type the fv3 is pegs and fine tuners.
Your professional and musician's opinion is always appreciated.
Thanks again
We have some nice AE violins. The BB is OK for the cost.
Great tips ! thanks a lot!
These videos are like gold, awesome
Thanks so much Franklin 😁
Thank you very much for this, this is just what I need!
I'm very happy to hear it. Cheers!
Thanks a million, very helpful!
Very glad to hear it. Thanks for watching!
Informative and to the point! Thanks!
Thanks Janesse. :)
Which violin was this? It looks very beautiful. Maybe it was the old model you no longer carry...
I believe that this is my Jan Larsson Violin.
This video was well done, thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Thanks! I needed these
Glad you found them. :)
Hey, can you explain more about point number 1? like just a bit more details. I know what the end result should be, but I don't know how to get there
+Mahmoud Shehata ruclips.net/video/aZ_y3645vYM/видео.html
Hope this helps. :)
+Fiddlerman Thanks so much for that It did help. I got better over the last few day. I can do the motion w/o the bow. I feel the bow is too heavy for my fingers AND it keeps shifting from one string to another when I simulate the paint brush effect
Hey fiddlerman, i'm pretty new to violins and fiddles and my question is what's the difference between them? What should i go with as a beginner? (:
+Jojje Shitbricks Truthfully, there is no difference. Some people will tell you that a fiddle has a flatter bridge for playing double stops but that is not true. A flat bridge doesn't make it easier. As a matter of a fact, a flat bridge makes it harder to play just one note without hitting others. Double stops are two notes played at once which on the violin means two strings at once which is the same regardless of the curve.
The other difference is that you can spill beer on a fiddle. ;)
More fiddlers use steel strings than do classical violinists. Not saying that the majority prefer steel strings just that it is rare that a classical violinist uses steel core strings.
+Fiddlerman Ah, i heard the beer joke on another video, but i didn't understand why :). But thanks for the quick answer :O i'm so excited to start playing, but it seems so hard, i'll get used i guess :D
so- I just learned something I will certainly be watching for moving on- does that count as minutes in the 35 day challenge ? (thank you !)
+ananda133 I would say YES!!!
+Fiddlerman hmmm- I won't even let tuning violin cut into the time, but I may have to toward the bottom of the 35 days LOL
+ananda133 Maybe not. I haven't successfully made it through the 35 days yet.
+Fiddlerman I am totally going to beat you at this one ! your talent ? That might take me more years than I have, but this ? just 27 days left ! LOL
Thanks for tips :) It helped me a lot :)
+AyanamiMira You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Most of my students had the same problem but was gone once they learn to let the weight of there arm drop on to the strings instead of lift the weight as most students do. I've the same problem when performing (even with good technique) but because my neck and back were a bit out of place (whiplash..etc.) pretty much gone now.
Great tip. Thanks for watching
This isn't related to the video. I'm new to the violin and play in front of my chromatic tuner. It's taking some work to get and keep my fingers in the correct place on the finger board. Should I put tape on the finger board or just keep doing it this way?
If you can do it for a short period and not rely too much on it for accuracy, I can't see any harm in using the guides for a month or so. You'll need to force yourself to remove them ASAP afterwards though.:)
Aslan Judah I have been playing for 3 years and still don't put my fingers in the right place every time but the best thing to do is learn what I tune sounds like and then imagine that sound before you place your finger(s) down it works about 85% of the time
Thank you. Your videos are axcellent. Cheers !
+ikust007 Thanks for saying so.
Absolutely, great tips, I already improved just keeping these insights under control.
So cool to hear that. Thanks for letting me know.
I am very happy to hear it. :) Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the video since I also play my violin without shoulder rest as I've a very thick and short neck. I seem to have trouble playing B note on E string as I seem to be making screechy sound can you also make a video on that. :)
Will keep that idea in mind for future videos. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Fiddlerman.
You are very welcome.
Are you saying in the first tip that I can press down a little with my index finger during down bow? Because I heard that my hand should not grip tight. But when I try that it gets much better. I see another person asked a similar question but I'm a little confused. Can you give me a comprehensible answer?
+CTME Yes for sure. You can apply pressure with your first finger both down and up.
+Fiddlerman Thanks for the help, appreciate that :)
Dude you edited the end of the video, I came back to watch it again and laugh. It was funny. darn.
I did? WHAT!!!
OK
Sorry that I keep asking so many questions. But I've find no answer for this one. When you're going to play the D or A string alone it doesn't seem possible. The G and E string are possible to play alone, with a little bending on your wrist, but is it possible to play the D/A string alone?
+Jojje Shitbricks Yes it is. The bridge has a cure on it.
Helpful, thank you!
You are very welcome!
Is this the YVN500S ?
+Geomanb This is actually a "Holstein" bench made "Il Cremonese".
Dear Fiddlerman,
I have a silly problem every time im playing my violin and not watching the movement of my bow (when i close my eyes or when my eyes are on the music sheets) My bow would end up at the bridge unintentionally or I might be hitting the wrong string, what do you think is the best solution to my problem? How do you overcome this problem? Playing violin while eyes on music sheet without hitting the wrong string or producing a squeaky sound.
Thanks in advance
+Rumi R The best solution is to practice tracking the bow. If you bow at one angle/opposite angle in the opposite direction, you steer the bow away from the bridge. Down bow with your tip angling away from your body and up bow with your tip angling towards your body.
Thanks abundantly for your fast response, I will immediately try this. You have posted great tutorials and very very helpful.
Do you have any videos that explains how to have a better fast staccato? for example my school is playing Tchaikovsky's serenade for stings but the staccato is way to fast for me.
+DirtyKlaumen I have one but I don't like it. :(
I'll probably make another one soon.
Could you please please please review the Cremona SV-75 i got one In purple and I'm satisfied with it
+MeHasChicken * I've played one before and was not impressed enough to review it. I only do reviews of instruments I like or feel are great values.
That's what I call "Sound" advice :-))) Cool video. ~ Alisha
+Alisha Brown Thank you!
My bow bounces on the quarter of the bow near the frog, not the middle or tip. Any help?
I would need to see a video or something. When you draw the bow from the frog, have your fingers follow the stick similar to a paint brush.
thank you!!
:)
+uri 7321 Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tip! (Well actually, I don't have a violin YET, but I'll be getting one soon!)
What do I do when the bow still bounces after doing all of this? Even my instructor doesn't know. She just keeps saying, "It'll come with time. Just practice." Practice what, exactly? Bowing all wrong, so I can reinforce bad bowing habits in my brain? I've never felt so frustrated with the violin before. I used to love practicing, and now I dread it.
Analyze your right arm as well. Is it heavy, is it tense, is it too high, too low? Try different ways of holding your arm. Practice drawing bows just above the strings without making contact to see if you can gain any type of control. Believe in yourself. Good luck! I have confidence that you'll figure it out. Be your own teacher for a while. You can do it.
@@1stfiddlerman I think the elbow height was the trick! I tried holding it just a bit higher, and what a difference! Still far from perfect, but what a difference! Who knew it could be so simple? I can't thank you enough!
@@jebediahspringfield3322 You're very welcome. It makes sense. Having less angle on your wrist because the elbow is higher will give less tension. Glad that it helped. Don't look for perfection, just improvements. Congrats!!!
Turning the bow at the top end of the stroke helped! The rest is up to just practicing bowing 10000 hours.
At least something helped. :) Thanks for watching!
Wait aren't you supposed to play on the flat of the bow hair? idk I was told that it produces more sound.
PhazonArcanine4 no actually tilting the bow towards the finger board produces more sound and tilting it towards the bridge produces less sound good for piano
More pressure and closer to the bridge produces more sound. If you press more, the hair will be flat no matter how much angle you have. :)
Gracias por compartir estos tips :)
+xDual Any time!
how can i vibrato in the frog. it always bouncing. need help senpai hehe
+Earl Rabin Perhaps try turning your hand slightly inwards at the frog.
Hello fiddler man could you please make a review for D Z Strad N365 or N201
My bow bounces only when I vibrate. It's like the violin is not steady enough when I'm doing vibrato, I think that my bowing is not the problem, the vibrato is. Any tips?
Even though it's not the bowing which is the problem, the bowing hand is not flexible enough to absorb shocks and movements. You can probably dampen the left hand counter productive movement by trying to vibrate as much forward and back as possible but if you work on your right hand finger flexibility, so that your right hand becomes a shock absorber, you'll notice a huge difference. Good luck!!!
@@1stfiddlerman I will work on it thank you for the reply appreciate it :)
This is the month I purchase my first violin.
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I think I might have muscle fatigue cause its only the second day so it bounces a bit. I guess I'll take a rest for a day.
It also bounces when you just had drink a coffee... just in case :D
Simón Gabriel Tagle Valenzuela Luckily ai don't drink coffe :P I don't have bouncing anymore unless I play to long and get tired.
Rest is good. ;)
Coffee is also good. LOL
This didn't help me at all...when I lift and retake the now, it bounces soo much
It's kinda hard to trust someone without a shoulder rest
The main reason why my bow bounces is because I have too much tension in my arm muscles and my hand is too stiff trying to counterbalance the bouncing, which produces the opposite effect.
So turning the bow to the side a bit might help. Give that a shot.
Fiddlerman a.k.a. Mr Miyagi teaching us to paint up and down the fence
Exactly the same thing. LOL Thanks for watching!
Hold you bow a little bit forward and with the correct technique the bouncing will disappear.
your back
+Giovanni Morazan LOL, true. I haven't made a video in a long time. Been very busy.
Aaaahhh now I see the hand motion I know why my old Japanese violin teacher had me paint his fence and wax his car!
I know him. Mr. Miyagi was a fantastic violin teacher. 😂
thouhgh u were ded nice video though.
+Kushal K Still kicking, LOL.