How to Practice Sevcik Op. 1 No. 1 (violin)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2014
- www.RedDesertViolin.com Otakar Sevcik's books are among the BEST left hand development exercises ever written. (in my humble opinion). But you mustn't be fooled by their simplicity. Practice does not make perfect.....PERFECT practice makes perfect. Relax the hand, make sure your form is perfect, and you will develop some mad left hand skills!
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This helped me a lot. it is getting worked! Thanks a lot.
Finally I really realized the important of the efficient way to approach how to learn violin
Wonderful! There are lots of different ways to practice etudes. The important thing is to DO IT! Good luck!
I can`t wait to go back home and try it.
Hope it went well!!!
Hello. Just want to say thank you for this. I've fallen out of practice for years and I am finding these kinds of insttuctionals to help me back.
If you understand how to practice this book, you can be VERY Effective at teaching yourself. Welcome back to violin! Keep at it!
Amazing class! Thank you!! 🤩
Thank you very much💖⚘
Happy New Year🎊🙏
Oh....2021 is off to a rough start.....but I'm convinced it's just remnants from 2020! It will be a GREAT year!
I love this video so much.
Soooo glad! Hope it helped!
Thanks a lot for that class.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Muchas gracias por este valioso tutorial, que DIOS la bendiga, ojala pudiese poner subtitulos en castellano para todos los que la admiramos y que no dominamos bien su idioma, gracias.
Yes, I will work on it!
Thanks ma'am watching you videos I started learning violin at the age of 52 yrs.
May God bless you...!
Keep it up. 52 is still SO SO young. You have time to get REALLY good if you keep working.
@@RedDesertViolin thank you so much.
Very good class.... now I can practice Sevcik better ...Thank you 🤓🇧🇷
Sevcik is SO GREAT for the left hand. Have fun!
wow great intro tips :) thank you
Thank for your video, I just ordered but Ševčik and Shradieck to suplement the Essential Elements method I'm using with my teacher, I'll be revisiting this grear video as often as needed.
Fabulous. Those are great additions to your library. I rarely have a student work these books from cover to cover. We do a few, then we pivot to other etudes. Then we come back, do a few more....etc. It prevents boredom, and I think it gives the hand a chance to calibrate what it has learned. Good luck!
Thank you. I shared this video with my studants. Very clear! Thanks a lot. Do you have any video about Maia Bang?
Glad the video could help your students. I LOVE Bang, I have her books, but I'm not an expert at all. But I LOVE her books.
thank you so much you're such a beautiful person
Well aren't YOU sweet? Thanks for watching, and for the sweet comment!
Oi Flotiees e Rebeca. Eu já tive 2 professores ruins. Então resolvi seguir por mim mesmo. Assisto videos de Internet e uso a inteligência (que não é tão grande assim). Olha: os grandes violinistas que estudaram por anos, ainda estudam. Então sigam em frente e não se preocupam com os anos. Vocês vencerão as dificuldades.
Good advice. You can learn a lot independently from videos. Still, most people need a little check-up now and then with a teacher. Best of luck to you!
Awesome, thank you very much...I can`t wait go get home and try it :)
It is just the very beginning of a very large mountain! Have fun!
Thanks!
You bet!
Very helpful
Glad it helped!
Excelente!!! me encantó su clase y explicación a pesar de no entender su idioma. Sus prácticas hacen entender lo que explica. Espero a futuro pueda colocar subtitulos en español. Ayudaría muchísimos a Latinoamericanos que desean aprender este bello arte. Espero sea pronto. Saludos!
Gracias por comentar. ¡ME ENCANTARÍA tener subtítulos en español! Sé que ayudaría a mucha gente.
Las pequeñas ventajas de ser bilingüe
Hi Lora, Thank you very much for your lessons, they are one of the best here and I learned a lot from you. However I have a comment to statement "exercise #1 is played strictly on A string, exercise #2 strictly on D string, e.t.c.." In my copy (which is not historical scan but a new edition) there is written something like "do the same on D string, G string and E string" at the end of the exercise. So I suppose the exercise should be played on all strings. Or am I wrong?
Hi Richard! Hmmm....yes, you can play all the exercises on every string. Ii didn't mean to imply that you will only play the exercises on one string....but when I listened to the video, that's exactly what it sounds like. I meant that keeping the exercises on ONE STRING makes them extremely simple....but I didn't mean to imply that they should ONLY be done on one string. Sorry about that. I wish I could pin this comment to the top....but I haven't figured out how to pin comments yet!!! Thanks for bringing this up!
thank you thank you thank you !
You are most welcome!
Minha professora passou esses exercícios pra mim, apesar de eu já tocar violino a 6 anos, meu aprendizado não foi contínuo e eu possuo muitas falhas. Muito bom o vídeo, irei usá-lo para estudar sozinha e melhorar. Um pequeno desabafo: é meio frustrante já estar tocando a tanto tempo e ainda ter problemas tão básicos na mão esquerda e direita, mas vou me esforçar pra que no futuro esses coisas tenham me ajudado a evoluir.
Flottiees, Google translated your comment for me. I hope you can do the same.
It is frustrating to have to learn and re-learn things that you should have been taught earlier. HOWEVER: most violinists have that experience. Most teachers miss some details, or fail on one or two points. You just need to KEEP PRESSING FORWARD....and it is okay! Keep "supplementing" your lessons with resources you find on youtube, and you will succeed! Good luck!
@@RedDesertViolin thank you 💕💕💕
Oi, eu estou na mesma situação!! Toco há uns 6 ou 7 anos, mas foi um estudo inconstante. Então, te entendo muito bem no quesito frustração por ainda não ter uma boa desenvoltura no instrumento, levando em conta meus vícios errados. Pretendo estudar por conta própria por meio de livros, incluindo o Sevcik, então cá estou eu tentando. Espero que consigamos um bom desenvolvimento no instrumento! Sucesso!! ❤
thank you very much.. I enjoy learning from your videos
+quaakarot Thank you. Keep up the good work!
Hi Lora. As I am hearing impaired (you have helped me with this previously) I cannot hear a metronome above the sound of the violin. I do tend to speed up. Have you any ideas about timing without a metronome other that of going through a piece of music without actually playing it, just to get it in the head so to speak. I did hear of a bounce metronome but believe this only available on line or a phone. I thought these exercise will help placing fingers correctly - vital when you don't hear sharps and flats.
Have you tried a vibrating metronome? You strap it to your arm or leg and it will vibrate the beat. I don't know how well they work as I've never tried them, but they may be just what you're looking for.
You could also try a 'silent metronome' (I think that's the bounce metronome you mentioned). Those are purely visual though so they may be more suited to drummers and recording studios, not so much violinists.
@@Die__Ene Thank you very much for telling me about a vibrating metronome Lora. They are a bit too expensive for me right now but should the utility charges etc return to a more reasonable place then I shall certainly buy one of these.
@@frayneashley7809 You're welcome (I'm not Lora though!). I took notice of the prices aswel; those Soundbrenner metronomes are outrageously expensive with it just being a tiny motor, a basic logic board and a plastic strap.
I hope, however, that they will revitalize the vibrating metronome market allowing cheaper competition to join in. There's no excuse for a digital metronome to cost more than 15 bucks.
Lora: Thanks for that explanation. That´s a very usefull lesson. If you cannot play at that speed, don´t waste your time. Just dedicate to other thing. By the way, if you have to choose the best book for learning violin from the beggining, would Sevcik be on the first place?
Hi Jorge, I'm glad you found the video helpful. As far as your question about good method books for beginners, that is a very difficult question to answer, because so much of it depends on your background and your available options. Let me just say YES Sevcik is wonderful for beginners, but not total beginners.
A total beginner needs to focus on getting their posture, the bow hold and decent bow control mastered and then they could start Sevcik or a simplified version of Sevcik, such as my left hand speed and dexterity exercises which are available on RUclips.
Other great things for beginners are the Elements 2000 books, or Doflein books, or the instructional books by Robert Frost. Another book called so Essential Elements is also good. There are zillions of great books for beginers to learn from....what you really need though is INSTRUCTION in the form of private lessons or video lessons.
In addition of course there are the Suzuki books, but those are only effective if you have good guidance in the form of a private teacher or my online violin lessons, and I'm sure you know where to find those. Best of luck to you!
Thank you red desert violin!!! This really help because I'm a advance in a violin school and we have to do this and I don't know how. So, I give this video 10/10 stars.
Well, thank you for that, Matthew!
Super teaching teacher
AUGUSTINE violinist from Malaysia
Thanks for watching, and good luck on Sevcik!
Hi! Is it necessary to play each bar in all possible keys?
I don't think you need to do it in every possible KEY, but it's great if you do it in varying finger patterns, and on each string. For instance, the way it is printed is in the key of C, which uses a low 2 on the A string. Keep that finger pattern no matter what string you practice it on.
THEN, you can practice it with a High 2 finger pattern. (C# on the A string)
THEN, you could practice it with a Bb and Eb on the A string. (so there would be a half step between 3 and 4)
You could spend 5 years on this etude, so don't let yourself get stuck on it, but you do want to exploit it for maximum value.
thank you for your demonstration, i never did figure out before, but now i see , thank you so much
next time i would.... want to see you Sevcik bowing technics op 2-1 ( would you mind if I)
Opus 2 #1? I will see what I can do.
Outstanding video, so helpful!
I'm so glad it helped. There are dozens of ways to practice Sevcik. Its hard to go wrong, but it also helps to figure out a system, such as the one I proposed in this video. Take care!
How do you work things like this into lessons? Warm up time? Actually part of the lesson? What proportions? Five minutes for this then onward? Ten minutes?
At first, Sevcik takes a significant part of lesson time, until the student "gets it", and I no longer have to hear every line of every page. If they are getting the technique, I just check for tension, rhythm, accuracy, intonation. So, maybe it starts out using a good 20 minutes of the lesson. But eventually, only 5 minutes.
How does a student work on achieving that 'quiet' left hand i.e. leaving fingers down when needed and/or not having fingers flying in the air especially when playing notes on two strings? Thank you for the video lessons on Sevcik. I'm enjoying having your guidance to tell me how to play these. Adult beginner here.
The key to a "quiet" left hand is to develop finger independence.....so that when one finger has to do something difficult, the other fingers mind their business and stay uninvolved. The way to develop this is SEVCIK, but also to practice slowly. If necessary, do the exercise without the bow, holding the left hand with the right hand.....to help other fingers to hold still. I also teach finger independence in all of my online Suzuki courses. You can find them here: www.reddesertviolin.com LOTS of help there for adult beginners, even a free membership that helps you organize all the free stuff I have!
Taft you, uh I don't know sorry😂
Hello , can you please give me tips on how to keep my bow from sliding up to the finger board while I am playing , this is a ongoing problem for me, has my bow got to much rosin or not enough.. I'm stumped?
It probably doesn't have anything to do with rosin. Well, I mean, that CAN add to the problem, but I don't think it is the root cause. Your bow is most likely sliding due to it being crooked. Take note if it is worse on an up bow, or a down bow. If it is worse on a downbow, that CONFIRMS that it is being caused by crooked bow. Search my channel for "Crooked Bow"....or maybe the video is called "straight bow".....search for both. I give exercises for correcting this problem!
Is it normal to feel pain with this exercises?
The requirement to keep the fingers down causes some pain in my hand when using the four finger. I feel I have to stretch my hand to much to keep the first and second finger in position, and reach the position for the fourth finger.
Also, the book says that it should be played both detaché and legato, what kind of bowing would be better to start with the exercises?
+D. Løan Definitely not. Pain is never normal or acceptable. I think detache' is a little easier, don't you? So I would start with whichever is easiest.
Your pain is undoubtedly caused by fingers co-contracting and fighting against each other. Try very hard to relax your left hand, even if you have to put down your bow and "help" manipulate your left hand with your right hand.....or, try the exercises in guitar position, obviously with no bow, maybe plucking.
Between pain and holding the other fingers down, I would choose to let the fingers pop up. It's not worth an injury.
Great!!!
Thank you really ^ ^!
+Cori Rush I hope you found this video helpful! Thanks for watching.
thank you !
Hope you found it helpful. YOu can apply this lesson to LOTS of the Sevcik Opus 8 book.
Hello,I have just started with sevcik violin studies for beginners op.06,as there are many other books for technique,bowing,etc......so my question is when should i start approaching books from other schools when i am still doing op.06, for that matter the author says to approach school of bowing technique after i complete first part of op.06 but nothing is mentioned about other schools,so please help me,thank you.
Hi Bishal
That's a great question, but I'm afraid I can't give you a firm answer. The fact is, you can approach this material many different ways, in many different orders. It would take a really long time for me to put it in my recommended order.....HOWEVER, it is a very worthwhile project.....and once I get that done, I will post it on my blog, which is reddesertviolin. (with the usual dot com after it) Keep an eye on that blog.....it will probably be a month before I can get it written.
okay thank you very much..........
Interesting analogy, Mohammad! I do like the comparison to a dictionary. My only complaint is that when teachers to that, the student never plays through the whole book....and so they might be missing lessons they need. But, if the teacher really knows what they are doing, I suppose they could spot the problem, and then find the "cure" in the dictionary! :-)
E o exército de semicocheia?
Thank you soooooo much.
You are soooooooo welcome! I will try to get some others done......it all takes time!
Also I forget to say to you, can you do cevcik opus 2 no. 2?
The bow opus? I will see what I can do!
What was it? D’étage? That sounds like one of my ballet moves
Hi Joe, I think you must be referring to "detache'". Detache' is simply a back and forth stroke, the opposite of slurring.
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I can`t wait to go back home and try it.
Muito obrigado!
você é bem-vindo :-)
I challenge you to play sevic school of techniques book 3 shifting
I love that book! It's a great instructive book!
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You sounds like professor in harrypotter
LOL.....which one.....?
Sevcik exerciese are great.
They are indispensable for our left hand!
+Red Desert Violin Franco Gulli thought the world of op 1 book 1
Ah! Then I'm in good company!
I have his fiddle for sale
Sevcik's fiddle? What year is it? What maker?
Schradieck
Thanks!
Hey Brady, I just noticed your super thanks! I appreciate that very much, thank you! See you around!