Rullstråk - Swedish rolling bow technique

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Probably the most typical Swedish folk technique: the rullstråk or rolling bow. Let's grow Barbiedoll arms and learn its three main types !
    0:01 Rullstråk
    0:59 Other bowed instruments
    1:58 Basics=Barbie arm
    6:45 Add fingers
    7:37 The Little Parenthesis TM
    8:23 The Big Parenthesis TM
    9:54 Short Bow & Little Movements
    10:52 Let's cook some beans
    12:34 The Bean TM
    14:26 Add dynamics aka Drop shape
    16:42 Croissant/Moon shape
    17:07 Conclusion (and poor pun)
    Notes: My fiddle is in baroque tuning in this video, which means it's normal if my notes sound half a tone lower than yours. Also I had to use my old camera this time, hence the lower image and sound quality.
    I'm Emelie Waldken, I play mostly Scandinavian folk music on nyckelharpa and fiddles, and I also teach music and traditional dances.
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    Nyckelharpa by Jean-Claude Condi in Mirecourt, France.
    Baroque violin bow by The Bow Studio in Gävle, Sweden.
    Dress by Voriagh. Blouse thrifted and modified by me. Map embroidered by me.
    Special thanks to Samuel for bringing me my memory card.
    Recorded October 2022 in Uppland, Sweden.
    #nordicfolk #swedishfolkmusic #arpeggio

Комментарии • 155

  • @BirthquakeRecords
    @BirthquakeRecords Год назад +85

    I did not know that I needed this in my life! Esoteric fiddle techniques are usually so hard to find information on for proper technique! I would’ve never known this was called “Rullstråk”, or how to google how to do it properly and authentically. Hopefully you post many more videos like this! Thanks!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +8

      Totally seconding you on the fact that nerdy fiddling techniques aren't so easy to look for and find, even in the age of The Internet. Glad this one was inspiring to you !

    • @SeekerGoldstone
      @SeekerGoldstone Год назад +3

      An easy way to make this technique more accessible is to start calling it the "roll-stroke" in English.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +5

      @@SeekerGoldstone "Stråk" means bow in Swedish, not stroke ;)

    • @SeekerGoldstone
      @SeekerGoldstone Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken While I always appreciate a language lesson (no sarcasm), I dont think "traditional Swedish rolling bow technique" is about to be as accessible, universal, or *catchy* as "roll stroke". The phonetic similarity is a convenient bonus.
      But now I'm just being *semantic* ;p

    • @ayacyte443
      @ayacyte443 Год назад +5

      How is it esoteric?

  • @samanthajr4648
    @samanthajr4648 Год назад +2

    This is the video that inspired me to get back into violin after 10 years, thank you! :)

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      So, so glad to hear that !! Hope you have great time with your violin again !

  • @anna75994
    @anna75994 Год назад +2

    Tack för jättebra instruktioner! Jag har just tagit upp fiolen igen och håller på att lära mig spela folkmusik (förr enbart klassiskt) efter 20 års paus....:) min favorit med rullstråk är Polska i moll (Eivor Källberg, Jonas Olsson ) !!!

  • @FinnLindgren
    @FinnLindgren Год назад +18

    On cello, while you can do this with down-up bowing it can feel a bit laborious, in particular the upbow going from high to low stings can be difficult to play in a relaxed way. A more relaxed technique in this context is to roll around the strings using upbow when going from low to high strings, and downbow when going from high to low. I learned to do it that way for some passages of the Bach cello suites, and it makes a lot of sense to me, due to the baroque-folk connections.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Thank you for this explanation ! Indeed the "reversed" rolling bow seems a bit laborious to me, especially if needed to be played fast. But what you describe makes a lot of sense. I will try it !

  • @RuggeroRaimondi
    @RuggeroRaimondi Год назад +10

    I'm not a bow player but I jumped here casually. Anyway, you kept me watching till the end. You are an amazing teacher. Everything crystal clear! Congratulations and thank you so much So interesting! Keep on like this Lady, you are an awesome teacher!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +2

      Thank you ! I'm glad you found it so clear and interesting =)

  • @barefootarts737
    @barefootarts737 Год назад +4

    The way you've taught this allows us to apply to other instruments to like bowed lyre. Thank you.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Great to hear ! I guess it can apply to all bowed instruments (except hurdy-gurdy ^^)

  • @PaulHirsh
    @PaulHirsh Год назад +4

    I have just discovered baroque bow for jazz viola (it swings!) so I'm happy to find this video. But I see your bow tip going so close to the wall it makes me flinch

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Woops sorry, the weird things that come with recording in a tight space ^^

  • @ChrisEbbrsen
    @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

    Its interesting, you have a Baroque bow, everything I ve learned recently indicates to use a slack bow which is better for frequencies.Your a wonderful teacher thank you so much!

  • @LukeEdwards67
    @LukeEdwards67 2 года назад +25

    I don’t play any bowed instruments, but I love watching your videos. You explained and taught this technique so well, and was very enjoyable to learn about.
    Love to you and your channel from the UK ✌️

  • @carlavangeel1047
    @carlavangeel1047 Год назад

    On the cello you can also play it out of your shoulder, but that causes the risk to move too large, so that you don't get clean and controled apart bowings.We play bowings like your "rullstrak" (2 notes on 2 strings = mirored stringschanging, 3 notes on 3 strings = partly arpeggio, 4 notes on 4 strings = full arpeggio) starting from the right wrist, mainly from the fingers, mostly controled from the indexfinger and the pink.
    Great teaching !

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Thank you ! Yes a cellist friend showed me the cello way of rullstråk and it's so simple I couldn't even understand how I had not thought about it ^^

    • @FQE-cjvg
      @FQE-cjvg Год назад

      Great ! I'm traveling to Sweden from 21th of july. Region Malmö, Stockholm & Öland (first time)

  • @kmscheid3303
    @kmscheid3303 Год назад

    I just found this today, and I can totally use this in a new piece I'm struggling with. Thanks!

  • @erikpeterson25
    @erikpeterson25 Год назад +6

    This is a pleasant surprise to see....I was taking violin lessons until the pandemic hit and other work keeps me occupied since then so I have been away from it.....this is a very good instruction video
    Also , I am of Swedish heritage on my father's side 🙂
    Thank you 👍💕 Maine USA

  • @chicojcf
    @chicojcf Год назад +1

    Lots of good remarks concerning bow-arm posture (s). Thank you.

  • @milododds1
    @milododds1 Год назад +1

    Oh this is very cool, thank you for educating me. I play other types of instruments but who knows maybe I will try a string instrument someday.

  • @alexcarroll9774
    @alexcarroll9774 2 года назад +5

    Great timing! We started learning a beautiful piece from Hälsingland (From-Olles Sista komposition) in my spelemannslaget mitt yesterday that has a lot of this typical, baroque-esque arpeggiation in it. And the algorithm suggested this for me today. Now I know what to do!

  • @glenwatkins5351
    @glenwatkins5351 Год назад

    I have been playing fiddle for almost 30 years and watched this video about a month ago and knew it was significant..
    I have always played from my elbow and wrist using circles from my elbow and wrist movements while keeping my shoulder still for the most part. I have done pretty well but was lacking in power and would drive myself crazy trying to imagine patterns and planning complicated patterns but could never be smooth enough or versital frustrating.
    Tonight I was playing one of these exercises for the first time and just kind of zoned out doing the three strings and trying to alternate between the top three then the bottom three and I saw it. Where you can either push an extra up bow when moving from low to high or change bow direction alternating an between a smiley face curve to an upside down smiley face.
    I instantly began to play everything I know with perfect ease and without planning. Even things I could never get to work. I don't even know what happened.
    This is like finding a treasure in a field you have been working for years.
    I could not even figure out what I was not doing before. Literally like a key to a box of precious.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Thank you so much for sharing. I know that feeling, it's when a movement "clicks" somehow. And when one has struggled for a long time about it, it feels so magical. Sometimes things go back to not working after the "click", but at least we know how it feels and have an idea of how to get there. Hope you can keep that newfound ease and make it yours !

    • @glenwatkins5351
      @glenwatkins5351 Год назад

      Agreed. I will use this lesson often. Also, I about 7 years ago, I had something go horribly wrong with my back and neck that captivated my entire life and had by about a year ago, had given away my fiddle because I could not practice because of the pain. About a year ago something else happened that freed up my neck to be able to move again freely. I had been concentrating as much as possible on my guitar playing and using what I learned about fretless strings to play slide guitar.
      Since a year ago, I had 4 fiddles given to me by completly different people because I had truly mourned the loss of that part of me and was happy with what I had accomplished.
      That day before I messaged you I had gone to pick up my first real voice. A rich beautiful fiddle. Like I did not even know existed.
      So I was just listening to that instrument while I was doing this rullstrak excercise.
      And presto. Thank you for reminding me and confirming, like any gifted teacher would, to expect that it may not come back as easy now that I am expecting that to just happen instead of being in the childlike state of suprizing discovery that made it happen.
      God continue to bless you.
      Christ lives in you.

    • @glenwatkins5351
      @glenwatkins5351 Год назад

      I hope we can be friends.

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 Год назад +1

    Whoa, this is adorable, cultured and impressive.

  • @bassism
    @bassism 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for a wonderful demonstration of some tricky technique!
    The cello technique is largely the same, but you need to use some wrist/finger as well to cover the greater distance and maintain enough pressure on the bow. It might also feel a little awkward on cello, as the cello down bow naturally wants to cross to the lower strings instead of the higher ones.
    As a lifelong cellist/bassist learning violin, the number of differences between them has been humbling to say the least. Perhaps the Barbie arm will help me with some of my violin issues

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for that cello technical answer ! My path goes reverse as yours, having started cello only recently, and it still baffles me how this kind of technique can be done on this instrument. It feels so... unnecessary tiring somehow ^^' And I very much agree about the number of differences, despite being the same family of instruments.
      PS: The Barbie arm is really ONLY for rullstråk. For pretty much every other style of playing, you want a smooth wrist on violin ;)

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 Год назад

    Ooo Weeee, you taught us something cool!

  • @MiguelLopezFolk
    @MiguelLopezFolk 2 года назад +3

    Very interesting, thank you. Also in the Polska från Östra Ryd there is such a fragment. I want to get home to start practicing.

  • @Jynx215
    @Jynx215 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this lesson! This technique is completely new to me

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Glad I provided you with it then, it's a great one !

  • @picachugirl2036
    @picachugirl2036 Год назад

    👀 looks awesome

  • @intehelt8606
    @intehelt8606 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video. I have been struggling with this for a while, but this helped a lot.

  • @mostafahelal1873
    @mostafahelal1873 Год назад

    Your English and you performance 👏

  • @pqsnet
    @pqsnet Год назад

    Perfekt. Jag har absolut ingen aning om varför denna video ens dök upp i min feed... Men...
    Jag har precis gett mig den på att få till rullstråken!
    Har du någon bra video på Vibrato?
    P.s - Är det någon särskild anledning varför fiolerna på hyllan står/stått på sidan?

  • @oldchris3398
    @oldchris3398 Год назад +1

    Your in bari low !I tune D A E B contralto or bari.I roll bow all the time hurts upper arm! Love that 12 string hurdy -,rebec viol.Old Chris a retired fiddler of Albuquerque NM

  • @kingcat..
    @kingcat.. Год назад

    Very nice… ah and very good technique!
    🐈

  • @rocknroller912
    @rocknroller912 Год назад

    Thanks for showing this method I will practice it tomorrow

  • @jamesbell7220
    @jamesbell7220 Год назад

    Delightful. Thank you. Subscribed

  • @binary_star4
    @binary_star4 2 года назад

    I love everything about your channelll

  • @neawis
    @neawis 2 года назад +1

    Very excited to start trying this!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +1

      Yessss join the Barbie arm community =D

    • @neawis
      @neawis 2 года назад

      @@EmelieWaldken Yeah!! 💪💪💪 (< and with that angle and no other 😂)

  • @josakm86
    @josakm86 2 года назад

    I like the polska Travelangelsday by Mia Marine :-) Thanks for the lesson Emelie!

  • @YouPeasant888
    @YouPeasant888 2 года назад +4

    You are yourself playing another pattern of rullstråk in "Slängpolska från Mörkö" (one of the very firsts videos on your channel I think). And I myself learned another more classical one (just as you described) for the same tune.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +1

      The Mörkö slängpolska in question has just an even Bigger Parenthesis actually - up to 4 strings on fiddle. However, the adapted version on nyckelharpa is slightly different indeed =)

  • @BlackHermit
    @BlackHermit Год назад +11

    Sounds like Rullstråk could be used for Paganini's 1st Caprice!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Go for it and tell me how it sounds !! =D

    • @BlackHermit
      @BlackHermit Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken Oh no, I am not even close to being able to play anything by Paganini! 😅

  • @mccypr
    @mccypr 2 года назад +1

    Great info! Thanks! 🌞🎻

  • @rivkahlevi6117
    @rivkahlevi6117 Год назад +2

    Is it a coincidence that RUclips showed me this straight after Mendelssohn's violin concerto? I think not.

    • @ayacyte443
      @ayacyte443 Год назад

      Lol are you learning it?

  • @deadmanswife3625
    @deadmanswife3625 Год назад +1

    Rocking and rolling

  • @Neyvermore
    @Neyvermore 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot, great video !

  • @kebman
    @kebman Год назад

    Rullstråk: Literally rolling stroke.

  • @emilianoooooooooful
    @emilianoooooooooful Год назад

    Ayy.. hermoso.. gracias por subir esta información hermosa ¡¡¡♥♥🇦🇷.

  • @javi9038
    @javi9038 2 года назад +2

    Hola Emelie!! Hace poco conoci tu canal y me encanto. Soy amante de la musica y admiro profundamente a los musicos. Te quiero recomendar una pelicula ''el tren de la vida'' . Abrazos desde Argentina🙋💕🎶🎵🎵🎶💕🍀

  • @Ovale-tt
    @Ovale-tt Год назад +1

    I love the music you are playing at the beginning of the video! Does it have a name ? 😊

  • @FwooshEye
    @FwooshEye Год назад

    Me: **Have never played a n y stringed instrument**
    Also me: Spännande! **Tittar på hela klippet**

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Hahaha vad bra ! Då vet du redan hur man gör rullstråk - should you ever need it ;)

  • @delhatton
    @delhatton Год назад

    fascinating and charming

  • @dakotahlavender
    @dakotahlavender Год назад +1

    Is that what this way of playing is called? I would naturally do this while just messing around with my violin.😯

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      It's the name we give it in the Swedish folk scene, yes. But it's used in other styles of music under other names =)

    • @dakotahlavender
      @dakotahlavender Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken oh, well it is so beautiful ❤️ I love the swedish name best. You have such a beautiful language

  • @jahintx
    @jahintx Год назад +1

    Hello! Your video appeared in my feed, so this is the first I have seen from your channel. This is good teaching and I enjoyed watching. Can you tell me about your bow? At first glance I would think it to be a baroque bow, but it does not have that obvious outward bend.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Welcome ! It is a baroque bow, there are different shapes and mine isn't so bent, that's all =)

    • @jahintx
      @jahintx Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken Listening to more of your playing and the tone you're producing, the baroque bow makes sense. I have used them, but it was a long time ago when I played in a baroque ensemble with actual baroque instruments. Different sound requires a different technique. Best wishes to you!

  • @ChrisEbbrsen
    @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

    Its an australian song itl take me a.minute . Ive forgotten just now cant think of any exples. Thanks for lesson Im scandinavian so Your part of the link to my forgotten past Im 1/8 Danish on my fathers side. MATILLDA! THATS IT I THINK IT HAS ROLLSTRAK IN IT SOME WHERE. "WALTZING MATILLDA" THANK YOU, BYE FOR NOW.C.E.USASEP.7 2023❤

  • @paul-helie_music
    @paul-helie_music Год назад +7

    I'm violinist, not cellist, but i often saw cellist friends doing this type of bow effect, so i think it's totaly possible

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +4

      Yes I'm sure it is, I just personally don't know, being a beginner cellist ^^

  • @erikhiltunen4697
    @erikhiltunen4697 2 года назад +4

    Currently trying to learn rullstråk figures on härjedalspipa, quite hard depending on the fingerings!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад

      I wanna see that * pictures a bow rolling over the pipa *

  • @benwebster9420
    @benwebster9420 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the lesson. Wha is the name your intro tune at .45? Very pretty. Also, who made your violin? Very nice sound.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      It's "Fossegrimen" composed by Magnus Stinnerbom, performed by myself and P. Rüegger in my previous band Knep.

  • @VoidToForm
    @VoidToForm Год назад +1

    I use something very similar alot because I tune my fiddle to open C so I can play chords easier, didnt know it had a name, your video is very helpful, ill try to pay attention to my form a bit more.

  • @johnnytic
    @johnnytic 9 часов назад

    can you make a tutorial of the thing you played in the beginning of the video?

  • @michaels7889
    @michaels7889 Год назад +1

    That would take some practice for an experienced chamber music player but I shall try, and it might fit some of the Bartok duos too!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +2

      It's very close to several classical/baroque techniques so I think you won't struggle much ! And yes, it can for sure be used in other folk repertoires !

    • @michaels7889
      @michaels7889 Год назад +1

      @@EmelieWaldken I note also that you seem to be using a Corelli type bow. I hesitate to do that when playing Scottish and Irish traditional music but it might indeed improve the results! Occasionally I get the opportunity to play Swedish traditional music with my daughter. Very enjoyable.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      @@michaels7889 I would say just try ! Try every combination of bow/instrument/strings, you never know what's gonna fit best and please your heart the most ;)

  • @sleevygeorge2565
    @sleevygeorge2565 Год назад +1

    Release more video of this kind

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      I have lots on this channel ;) Good exploration !

  • @MiseryCo
    @MiseryCo Год назад +1

    I've been avoiding teaching myself violin, I've had it two years now, and I just can't understand how you know where to put your fingers on the neck to get the chord you want. My tuner is finicky and so are my strings, but I WANT TO DO THIS ONE DAY. Ugh

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +2

      Patience and dedication are the answer ! I've been playing for over 20 years, almost every day. One doesn't need to play that long to manage chords, but it just TAKES TIME. Hope you'll manage to find the patience and passion and go step by step towards your own violin playing =)

    • @MiseryCo
      @MiseryCo Год назад +2

      @@EmelieWaldken I hope so too 🥲. Thanks for the encouraging words!! You play beautifully and I love the way you speak!

    • @ChrisEbbrsen
      @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

      Yes there is ugh involved don't get me wrong youl have some finger and hand tiring exercises to do. Do not overdo the exercises! Just do a little then rest. Or you will need to take aspirin to relieve your achy hands! Good Luck!

  • @N_3.1415
    @N_3.1415 Год назад +3

    How is that any different from the arpeggio techniques that we can find in 17th century manuals? Is that simply the fact that the arm is somewhat tense?

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      The arm is not tensed, just dynamic. And there might not be big nor any differences at all with other techniques from other periods and regions... it's just a super common one in Swedish folk music. I never said it was unique for it ;)

    • @ayacyte443
      @ayacyte443 Год назад

      I don't think it's much different

  • @Otri86
    @Otri86 Год назад

    Thank you! I can use this technique on Tagelhaarpa 😊

  • @source4magic
    @source4magic 2 года назад

    “Spice up the bean,” haha.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +1

      If someone thought my silly metaphors were over... well, they were wrong =P

  • @ChrisEbbrsen
    @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

    Ps dear confused about the violim the picolo banjo has approximatly the same scale lenth as the full size violin. I said soprano banjo but I think I was missaten. Picolo banjo.

  • @ChrisEbbrsen
    @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

    Sounds like a yodle to me!

  • @PARAMONARIOS
    @PARAMONARIOS 2 года назад

    It’s like an economy-picking on an electric guitar (or a really narrow sweep-picking) 🤔

  • @volkanturgut1845
    @volkanturgut1845 2 года назад

    🔥

  • @amandulagarcia2666
    @amandulagarcia2666 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this technique video: I'm not really understanding visually, the nyckelharpa technique from the elbow alone. would it be possible to do a video for nyckelharpa technique and play exerpts of a piece, like Flodens Dod? (sorry there's no umlaut...) Thanks so much! :)

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +1

      Yes absolutely, I can make a little nyckelharpa version of rullstråk ! It's not complicated, but a bit specific.
      Flodens Död doesn't really fit into the rullstråk category actually, it's daj-stråk - a similar technique but not exactly the same. I might cover it some day, but Mia Marine explains it soooo much better than I do ^^

    • @amandulagarcia2666
      @amandulagarcia2666 2 года назад

      @@EmelieWaldken Thanks so much for both !!! Appreciate you and all your work!!! :)

  • @MickCorgi
    @MickCorgi Год назад +1

    Arpeggiating from bass to tenor, from near to far, is match more natural and easy for me - I do cello. I hear sounds but it’s hard for me to imagine how the violinists do Bach 4 notes chord, from far end to near. 😂

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Hahaha, don't worry, the puzzling is reciprocal ^^

  • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
    @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c Год назад

    I don't see how this is different from normal arpeggios like for example the one in bach's chaconnne from partita 2.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      It's not which notes you play that make this technique, but the way you bow them. Also it's not exclusive to our Scandi folk repertoire =) Simply, it's very common here and it has a name.

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c Год назад +1

      @@EmelieWaldken Yes, I was talking about the bowing. The technique you showed is pretty much how I play these kinds of arpeggios. I just didn't find this very unusual.

  • @amarendradas3058
    @amarendradas3058 Год назад

    I am from India. I have been practicing violin for about 15-20 days and I am a student of vocal, so I am very eager to learn western music. So how can I get help from you?

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Hej, I'm not a vocal teacher at all sadly, but there are plenty ! Also I don't take violin beginner students online (only in person), but check The Fiddle Academy !

  • @trioofone8911
    @trioofone8911 2 года назад

    I dont have an instrument handy to double check, but is your instrument in an alternate tuning?

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад

      It's written in the description, and said in the video : yes, I'm in baroque tuning.

  • @Hin_Håle
    @Hin_Håle 2 года назад +1

    Much easier on a säckpipa. 😊

  • @nattygsbord
    @nattygsbord 2 года назад

    Seem like fiddle and ukulele are roughly the same thing as both instruments looks quite similiar

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  2 года назад +2

      Just. Add. A. Bow.

    • @carmelgibbons2949
      @carmelgibbons2949 Год назад +1

      I was very excited to find this video because when I started playing g a couple.if years ago I was told off so many times for playing from my shoulder! So now I know it's a thing! Brilliant teaching too! Makes me want to learn more!

    • @carmelgibbons2949
      @carmelgibbons2949 Год назад

      Haha not really!

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      @@carmelgibbons2949 It really depends on what you want to do. For most violin playing you will only use your shoulder to change strings, but for this technique the shoulder gets used much more !

    • @ChrisEbbrsen
      @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

      Four string banjo uses violin strings. The ukulele is a miniature guitar. Complete different altogether. The soprano banjo can use full size violin strings. They are approximately of equal scale length. Take your old violin strings and slap them on your soprano banjo. Not sure of tuning been too long ago. The length of the ukulele strings may be similar to full size violin but remember what I said the ukulele is a miniature guitar without the two extra strings. That's all I'm worn out have a nice evening.

  • @kristianbjrnjensen5388
    @kristianbjrnjensen5388 Год назад +1

    Your friend is called Mia Marin. She is married to Mikael Marin.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +2

      They are divorced and she changed her name to Mia Marine, with an E.

    • @kristianbjrnjensen5388
      @kristianbjrnjensen5388 Год назад +1

      @@EmelieWaldken Tack för det information. Det var inte ennu kommit till mitt vidande.

  • @apowellintheweeds
    @apowellintheweeds Год назад

    Cellist here. I think cello technique would be just from the elbow,.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад

      Thank you, I think I can imagine how to do it (but I'm far from managing it yet).

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler 2 года назад

    ah matur suksma

  • @ChrisEbbrsen
    @ChrisEbbrsen Год назад

    Everything on the violin is different from the guitar. They are two distinctly different instruments. Chords on a violin are called stops.yes there are chords on a violin but youspace fingers to approximate the chord shape rather than rely on frets. Its an imaginef spacing rather than litteral spacing. Thats as best I can describe it. Its been 40 yesrs since 4th grade violin class. Make that left hand really strech your webs! Then youl be ready for class. Rember have other begining violin students show you. Then get into a violin class. Be patient.bye

  • @mimmomimmo1333
    @mimmomimmo1333 Год назад

    why are you so nice and beautiful...from italy

  • @MrGuillermoraben
    @MrGuillermoraben Год назад

    I LIKE BARBIE VIOLINISTA

  • @user-us4dj9tv7j
    @user-us4dj9tv7j 8 месяцев назад

    I am just learning and I play guitar but I like watching beautiful women teach me.

  • @golden4x
    @golden4x Год назад

    Seriously, you are a very, very charming girl, and the way you explain it is very beautiful. I hope that we will talk together, God willing, happy day

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      Thank you, but I am not a girl. I am an adult =)

    • @golden4x
      @golden4x Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken I am sorry and I apologize for this unintended mistake, and there is nothing wrong with us becoming friends and communicating as well, even if you are a man and not a woman. I was impressed by your way of explaining and your new technique in the Middle East. Accept my sincere regards

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      @@golden4x Thank you ! Yet I am not a man either ^^

    • @golden4x
      @golden4x Год назад

      @@EmelieWaldken How much I pity you for what you are in that you know your way, so unfortunately you are walking in the way of delusion. So, I advise you to search for your truth and to know that this universe has a Creator, who is God, And in us your soul ascends to our Creator, so you will know well that there is God, the Creator.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +1

      @@golden4x Oh I am doing fine, thanks for the concern. Also I do not believe in god, but I am glad you can find solace in your religion =)

  • @daddyslittlehurl
    @daddyslittlehurl Год назад +15

    Haven't played any instrument seriously for 15 years but this gives me the best brain tingles. Subscribed. Good stuff.

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken  Год назад +2

      glad your musical brain might be itching again

  • @smalllicks
    @smalllicks Год назад

    think You re really cute and charming