I can't believe how effective your practice technique is. After just a few quick run-throughs you play, not only with a great degree of accuracy but also with such emotion. You must know this piece really well. I am so impressed! This must be one of the most difficult pieces to learn to play well. This concerto is one of the few pieces I listen to almost every day.
I would say the second mov is one of the most beautiful slow mov at all time! I will never forget how I felt playing it with a great orchestra last time!
Patrice and I love to watch your videos. They are serious and fun at the same time. Discipline makes everything so perfect for our ears. 2021 begins well notre Esther !!!! Syl et Patrice
Hi Esther. I love your honesty and sharing feelings of performance anxiety through this. All I can add is that your journey gives many people hope to know that you don't pick up your bow and sight read performance grade music. It's truly great to see virtuosi let us see behind the veil. I loved Nigel Kennedy back in the day for trying to break down barriers to entry to classical music. I think you are doing the same now.
Learned this movement 5 years ago, forgot about until now, decided to practice with you. Probably played it better now than I did 5 years ago. Thanks for practicing with me!
Thank you for sharing your practice with us. I have been working learning the Bruch for a couple of years (I am adult, late - starter, so I am kind of slow!) I love seeing that the same things are difficult for you, except you overcome them in after a few minutes! I am getting there. I will catch up with you in about 20 years! And big congratulations on your contract!
This is a most interesting exercise! Of course, getting the piece into your fingers is one thing, interpreting it another, and seemingly taking a LOT more time. Also, I think your idea of remaining more still in your playing will serve you well. You are quite demanding on yourself, which will also serve you well. But most important, you do entirely love this process. That is most important of all!
All right, you want pieces? The Beethoven VC opening! Forget the "minute" version! Go straight to the 10 minute version. Or any Bach! Chaconne? Remember, stay still! Don't give us the last Paganini caprice, as that is overplayed; but any other would be interesting. The only other thing that comes to mind right now are some of those tremedously difficult Ysaye sonatas. But that would really be putting yourself "out there".
The 2nd Mov. of Bruch g minor No 1 is my FAAAAAVORITE! Many many years ago when my first girl left me, I had been listening the record for about one week, day and night, with tears in my eyes. And finally I have come out of that..........That record was played bu Leonid Kogan.
wow, i'm learning to play the instrument and i admire you a lot. You are very picky with yourself (But only this way to be able to play very well). I have to be more demanding with me too. Good studies and great sounds.
Hi Esther. Please could you try this challenge with the first movement of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto? The joys of starting a new piece. I’ve just started to learn the Chaminade Concertino and Meditation from Thais. I must be mad, but the start of both pieces came quite naturally which I wasn’t expecting. Happy New Year xx
C'est vraiment super motivant comme vidéo ! J'essaierai de faire ce challenge, je travaille actuellement sur les 4 saisons de Vivaldi (l'été, 3ème mouvement). J'ai hâte d'essayer ! Bisous Esther !
I love your videos! You are so beautiful and an amazing musician 💕I played for 10 years and am trying to get back into it. I have a bengal cat channel and may try to incorporate violin 🐯
@@estherabrami Ciao. Se ti fa piacere passa a visionare due video che ho pubblicato. Se ti piacciono lascia un commento o un like. Basta cliccare su domenica bianco. Grazie di cuore e auguri di buon anno. Meriti like 931
I practice hope for hours here, to learn somehow just to survive my friend, the violin of fear, That with it's silence takes a life. Two years of practice and I fail, To find somehow this precious note. I feel so helpless on its scale, Is lost the song of love I wrote.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . was thrown...a..-..way... . . . . . . . on every road.......
Hmm. The first piece I'd enjoy is Romance sans paroles et rondo elegance (I hope I wrote the title correctly, I don't speak French) by Henryk Wieniawski. And the second thought was some baroque music, I remember you played Chaccone by Bach. Have you played Fugue in a minor also by Bach? Or maybe Passacaglia for violin solo by H. I. F. von Biber? And now I'm thinking about Ysaye solo sonatas... And Ysaye Poeme elegiaque for violin and piano... That's quite a lot, and if I want to play any of these pieces I should go practice 😂 and practice every day for the next couple of years... And that's why I want others to play these very difficult pieces 😉 sorry!
It's fun to watch how frazzled you get in practice vlogs like this challenge, and we're all our own worst critics, even virtuosi it would seem, but come on!! All three of your play-throughs sounded great to me, especially considering the constraints. What percentage of people studying violin would look at this for a month and sound anywhere near as good as you did here after a few minutes?
So I'm a beginner and have been learning to play the violin since May last year... of course I got the beginner violin for myself... I want to learn more advance but my violin doesn't support... I want to get an intermediate level Violin but pitty, my budget is not enough as I'm a student and got no job, yet...
Don't worry too much about that, from what you said I suspect you still have some lot more time before really feeling the limitation of the instrument. Take Esther's or Ray Chem video on 60 dollars violin and you'll see that you can go quite far with them. One issue you may have though is that the strings could be in wrong place, too high, too narrow... so I'd suggest to first go check with a luthier and see with them to get s better bridge, new strings (might be time to get some new one now if you started last may) and get it setup. It may seem trivial but makes a BIG difference already. Anyway keep practicing and you'll get there !
Enjoyed your vid! The skit at 1:16 is super awesome. You need to team up with Bad Friends. Go see their page out and give the vloggers a like! 👉 #BadFriendsExposed
Посоветовала бы милой девушке в первую очередь заниматься интонацией...для этого не играть громко.,без страстей и без вибрации.то есть тихо,медленно,сосредоточиться на переходах ,полутонах , одним словом-выстраивать Интонацию...
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Caramba vc toca muito bem e é muito simpáticakk ✌👊
I will never tire of saying: I love your accent 🤗
aww that's so sweet, thank you!
I can't believe how effective your practice technique is. After just a few quick run-throughs you play, not only with a great degree of accuracy but also with such emotion. You must know this piece really well. I am so impressed! This must be one of the most difficult pieces to learn to play well. This concerto is one of the few pieces I listen to almost every day.
Thank you very much Nigel!
I would say the second mov is one of the most beautiful slow mov at all time! I will never forget how I felt playing it with a great orchestra last time!
I agree, it really is stunning!
Your discipline is inspiring. Je t'adore, Mademoiselle Esther!
thank you!
In one hour I'm challenging myself to play a decent G major scale...You're great!
Quelle pratique disciplinée et quelle rapidité à apprendre une pièce!
Merci!
Patrice and I love to watch your videos. They are serious and fun at the same time. Discipline makes everything so perfect for our ears. 2021 begins well notre Esther !!!! Syl et Patrice
Hi Esther. I love your honesty and sharing feelings of performance anxiety through this. All I can add is that your journey gives many people hope to know that you don't pick up your bow and sight read performance grade music. It's truly great to see virtuosi let us see behind the veil. I loved Nigel Kennedy back in the day for trying to break down barriers to entry to classical music. I think you are doing the same now.
That is very kind, thank you!
Oh my god I’m going to do this once a week because it seems like such a good way to get better at practicing!
Learned this movement 5 years ago, forgot about until now, decided to practice with you. Probably played it better now than I did 5 years ago. Thanks for practicing with me!
I learn SO MUCH with your practice vids... Thank you!
I really enjoyed listening to such a magical music. Thank you Esther Abrami
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
Beautiful played violin
ahhh! I love this video! I just started working on this movement. It's so nice to see other peoples learning process. Have a great year!
Thank you! :) Have a great year too!
This is amazing, thanks for sharing, i would like to hear something like "love your spell is eveywhere" love it❤️
Cogratulations!!! God bless. 👏👏👏👏👍👍✌✌👊👊🎼🎵🎶🎻🎻🎻🎻😁😁😁😁
Thank you for sharing your practice with us. I have been working learning the Bruch for a couple of years (I am adult, late - starter, so I am kind of slow!) I love seeing that the same things are difficult for you, except you overcome them in after a few minutes! I am getting there. I will catch up with you in about 20 years! And big congratulations on your contract!
This is a most interesting exercise! Of course, getting the piece into your fingers is one thing, interpreting it another, and seemingly taking a LOT more time. Also, I think your idea of remaining more still in your playing will serve you well. You are quite demanding on yourself, which will also serve you well. But most important, you do entirely love this process. That is most important of all!
All right, you want pieces? The Beethoven VC opening! Forget the "minute" version! Go straight to the 10 minute version. Or any Bach! Chaconne? Remember, stay still! Don't give us the last Paganini caprice, as that is overplayed; but any other would be interesting. The only other thing that comes to mind right now are some of those tremedously difficult Ysaye sonatas. But that would really be putting yourself "out there".
Your violin is so beautiful actually
Hooray go Esther! Happy New Year!
Happy new year to you too!
Your fast progress is inspiring.
Thank you!
Brevíssimo Esther...BIG LIKE!
Happy new year Esther!! Hope 2021 will Open new doors!
I love this challenge video!!!!
The 2nd Mov. of Bruch g minor No 1 is my FAAAAAVORITE! Many many years ago when my first girl left me, I had been listening the record for about one week, day and night, with tears in my eyes. And finally I have come out of that..........That record was played bu Leonid Kogan.
Been there, done that.... For me it was the Prokofief second VC.
Brilliant! That was fun. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for watching! :)
Estoy llevando este concierto este año🌚
Your accent is so beautiful as you, Mademoiselle Esther. 🤗💜💕
Amazing it took my breath away♥ so nice practicing its a wonderful piece♥
Can I just say that the first try is actually great for just one minute practice ? 🤗
haha thank you!
Keep up the amazing work !😇
Floating my heart... vverrry nice madam.. unique tone.. indian fans
wow, i'm learning to play the instrument and i admire you a lot. You are very picky with yourself (But only this way to be able to play very well). I have to be more demanding with me too. Good studies and great sounds.
Thank you! I try and find a balance of being demanding but not pessimistic, it is not always easy to find but I try!
I challenge you to do this for introduction and rondo capriccioso. Sorry, not sorry
haha thank you for this Chris...
amazing! you're a really good violinist
That was amazing!!
Loved it! Now the same challenge but playing Wieniawski violin concerto 1! haha
ohh that one is super hard haha
Excellente.
Hi Esther. Please could you try this challenge with the first movement of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto? The joys of starting a new piece. I’ve just started to learn the Chaminade Concertino and Meditation from Thais. I must be mad, but the start of both pieces came quite naturally which I wasn’t expecting. Happy New Year xx
Happy New Year to you too!
C'est vraiment super motivant comme vidéo ! J'essaierai de faire ce challenge, je travaille actuellement sur les 4 saisons de Vivaldi (l'été, 3ème mouvement). J'ai hâte d'essayer !
Bisous Esther !
Happy New Year Esther Abrami! ❤😊👍🏻Love your videos, keep up your great work!
The way you play the violin is/looks so cute.
Amazing i jave never been so early
I love your videos! You are so beautiful and an amazing musician 💕I played for 10 years and am trying to get back into it. I have a bengal cat channel and may try to incorporate violin 🐯
I am a fan from Tunisia please can you make a video about reading of partition
I accept this challenge except it will be half hr instead of one hour!...I will be playing He Raised Me Up which is new for me!
Happy New Year’s!
Thank you, happy new year to you too!
i love it so much
practice like in a war... but your challenge is great...
Wow!!!!!
AMAZING!!!!!
💖💖💖💖💖🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻✨✨✨✨✨🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Whew... I'm exhausted just watching you!
haha I was exhausted at the end to be honest!
Quite brilliant ✊👍😎
Well done
good luck!! excellent channel, I subscribed...
Thank you! :)
@@estherabrami Ciao. Se ti fa piacere passa a visionare due video che ho pubblicato. Se ti piacciono lascia un commento o un like. Basta cliccare su domenica bianco. Grazie di cuore e auguri di buon anno. Meriti like 931
I practice hope for hours here,
to learn somehow just to survive
my friend, the violin of fear,
That with it's silence takes a life.
Two years of practice and I fail,
To find somehow this precious note.
I feel so helpless on its scale,
Is lost the song of love I wrote..
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was thrown...a..-..way...
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on every road.......
Yeah, Bruuuch!!😄🤗
do this challenge on Tchaikovsky or Sibelius violin concerto.
(Good Luck with Sibelius third movement-that is a killer)
TwoSetViolin
Ling ling practices 40hr a day
InTeReStInG
Uuuuf, saludos desde chile
Hmm. The first piece I'd enjoy is Romance sans paroles et rondo elegance (I hope I wrote the title correctly, I don't speak French) by Henryk Wieniawski. And the second thought was some baroque music, I remember you played Chaccone by Bach. Have you played Fugue in a minor also by Bach? Or maybe Passacaglia for violin solo by H. I. F. von Biber?
And now I'm thinking about Ysaye solo sonatas... And Ysaye Poeme elegiaque for violin and piano...
That's quite a lot, and if I want to play any of these pieces I should go practice 😂 and practice every day for the next couple of years... And that's why I want others to play these very difficult pieces 😉 sorry!
OMG you play the piano
yay ur so close to 100k!! :D
yess nearly there haha
I love you ❤️
I love the way you play so beautiful like you 🤗♥️ hopefully you'll notice me sometime love you!
It's fun to watch how frazzled you get in practice vlogs like this challenge, and we're all our own worst critics, even virtuosi it would seem, but come on!! All three of your play-throughs sounded great to me, especially considering the constraints. What percentage of people studying violin would look at this for a month and sound anywhere near as good as you did here after a few minutes?
C'mon for the 100K 😉😎⚡💯🎶
I'm almost crying from frustration and I'm not even playing T_T
❤❤❤❤🎻🎻🎻❤❤❤❤
6:01 look outside her window
Barber violin concerto either first or third movement, bach fugue in g minor, tchaikovsky third movement
Esther puedes grabar un vídeo hablando español
♥️
Sibelius concerto
Congratulations to Esther for her new iPhone 11 in purple😊
So I'm a beginner and have been learning to play the violin since May last year... of course I got the beginner violin for myself... I want to learn more advance but my violin doesn't support... I want to get an intermediate level Violin but pitty, my budget is not enough as I'm a student and got no job, yet...
Don't worry too much about that, from what you said I suspect you still have some lot more time before really feeling the limitation of the instrument. Take Esther's or Ray Chem video on 60 dollars violin and you'll see that you can go quite far with them.
One issue you may have though is that the strings could be in wrong place, too high, too narrow... so I'd suggest to first go check with a luthier and see with them to get s better bridge, new strings (might be time to get some new one now if you started last may) and get it setup. It may seem trivial but makes a BIG difference already.
Anyway keep practicing and you'll get there !
Mood:
Erlkonig the violin arrangement. 😅
Well, I'll never try this piece, too hard for you, impossible for me.
Enjoyed your vid! The skit at 1:16 is super awesome. You need to team up with Bad Friends.
Go see their page out and give the vloggers a like! 👉 #BadFriendsExposed
This isn’t ling ling level though.
One can only aspire to be at Ling Ling's level
Посоветовала бы милой девушке в первую очередь заниматься интонацией...для этого не играть громко.,без страстей и без вибрации.то есть тихо,медленно,сосредоточиться на переходах ,полутонах ,
одним словом-выстраивать Интонацию...