Violin Vibrato: How to do it Without a Shoulder Rest!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Vibrato can be very difficult, and many find that it's even harder to do without a shoulder pad! Here are 3 approaches that helped me; hopefully they help you too! Happy practicing!

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  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 Год назад +3

    Far too many teachers say "this is the one true way" - usually just whatever works for them or was passed on by their own teacher. So it's really helpful to find a teacher like you who demonstrated the options and helps empower students to find solutions that suit their own physique and artistic priorities.

  • @TheABCFamilyMovies
    @TheABCFamilyMovies 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this helpful video! I have been trying to play without a shoulder rest and I have found it very frustrating to do vibrato. This makes so much sense. I was thinking that I had to be away from the neck. My think my teacher doesn’t want me to put my thumb under the neck.

  • @paddlepower888
    @paddlepower888 Год назад +1

    Thanks. The left thumb has the job of supporting my violin-I often forget that it has to be UNDER the neck rather than left of the neck as it was when using a shoulder rest.
    I’ve been attempting to play without a shoulder rest because of comfort issues with one. I’ve found helpful a sling that connects the violin to my body. It keeps the violin from sliding away from my neck and swinging to the right. Do a search using the term “happynex” or “Ithaca strings fiddle strap“ to find them. It’s really easy to make, even without a sewing machine.

  • @johnwilkerson3391
    @johnwilkerson3391 4 года назад +9

    Andrew, you have a great ability to teach violin techniques. I really like the way you analyze the physics of playing. I also spend a lot of time analyzing the science of playing - watching great players, and trying to duplicate their positions and motions. Thank you for another awesome video. They are priceless !

  • @chasegiacomo7279
    @chasegiacomo7279 3 года назад +10

    I found this the most helpful video I’ve seen (and I’ve seen a lot) to understand the different approaches and techniques without a rest. Thank you!

  • @yowalice1726
    @yowalice1726 2 года назад +1

    I am rest-less . I use the third method you described here. I think the most important thing if you want to go rest-less is to have a violin light and well balanced in weight

  • @otbmikesrides1476
    @otbmikesrides1476 2 года назад +2

    Thanks. This is very helpful as I am finally getting an acceptable vibrato after many years playing. I began in 2011 at age 59. 🙂

    • @madmaxx5612
      @madmaxx5612 9 месяцев назад +1

      50 here and just started

  • @juijooi
    @juijooi 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video. This is very helpful! 😄

  • @anjinsanx44
    @anjinsanx44 Год назад

    I'm only playing 4months but I like your way of explaining it!
    I vibrato like on my guitars up n down n was told!stop doing it
    That way! I was shocked my hand couldn't vibrato! I got over
    45 yrs on guitar n 10 on piano's

  • @jonmacranger1404
    @jonmacranger1404 2 года назад +2

    This video is great. I'm having a hard time learning vibrato since I am not using a shoulder rest. Thanks for this. You just answered all my questions. Hope to see more educational videos from your channel. Regards from the Ph.

  • @katiemartin2428
    @katiemartin2428 5 месяцев назад

    I really like this , thanks

  • @dhritikonwar6668
    @dhritikonwar6668 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

  • @juijooi
    @juijooi 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much fo this video. This is very helpful! :)

  • @rl7651
    @rl7651 3 года назад +4

    You have presented things clearly and convincingly but I do have a question. With the third approach that involves some circular rotation, it would seem that that movement would in general create a slower vibrato because the shortest distance back and forth between two points is a straight line so the circular movement could not be generated as quickly. Does that makes sense?
    Personally, I thought you sounded best doing the Augustin Hadelich type vibrato. The vibrancy and throbbing quality of this vibrato is very exciting and I feel creates greater emotional intensity- it seems a part of the essential expression of the notes rather than an imposed vibration on the note. This can easily be heard in the sound of Heifetz and his pupils like Erick Friedman but also with other wonderful violinist like David Nadien and Tosy Spivakovsky. If you do not know the Tossy Spivakovsky video of the last movement of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor you should hear it. His manner of moving the bow is somewhat unique (maybe very unique- it clearly works for him- and his crisp articulation (the trills near the end are wonderful) and ease of movement around the fingerboard are admirable. Here is the link:
    ruclips.net/video/ifCa4QWfTZk/видео.html
    He also recorded an incredibly fast but totally "in control" performance of Kresiler's Sicilienne et Rigaudon.
    Anyway, thank you for your great video and easy manner in explaining a very tricky subject!

  • @raizelquintana8174
    @raizelquintana8174 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great tips!!

  • @bigol7169
    @bigol7169 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos so much Andrew!! Your explanations are so clear and you demonstrate so well! What a king 👑😭

  • @rajendravarma7517
    @rajendravarma7517 3 года назад +2

    Your tips are great because they actually work ! Regards from India.

  • @Multimusiclight
    @Multimusiclight 4 года назад

    Very good review of these 3 methods for vibrato.
    Well explained.
    I am using the first one, but I will try the two others.
    Thanks

  • @bahman1186
    @bahman1186 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your explanation. Would it be possible to explain how to shift without shoulder rest up and down please?

  • @penguindrum264
    @penguindrum264 3 года назад

    Finally got the second approach down after a few months, but my vibrato on a B(in G#minor)on the G string with my ring finger is almost non-existent lol. I'll try to the third technique to see if it fixes that issue. Thanks for the video, a shoulder rest is uncomfortable for me lol even though I have a long neck.

  • @davedonnie6425
    @davedonnie6425 Год назад

    How does the violin stay in place while you vibrate? What is stopping it from shaking back and forth while you vibrate?

  • @jacc88888
    @jacc88888 Год назад

    This is very thorough. Thank you. I’m going to experiment with trying these different methods. Ps could you explain about the feel of the left arm when doing vibrato, for example: a) should the left arm: bicep, forearm etc be as relaxed as possible or should there be some tension? b) do you think of any feeling of balance and a ‘complete connection’ and balance between the left shoulder and the hand during vibrato? I feel with my own vibrato that the set up (the way I hold the violin) causes left arm tension that blocks the vibrato so it becomes too slow.

  • @rosalietacasa8474
    @rosalietacasa8474 3 года назад

    Thank u so much for this!
    Gonna practice this tom

  • @barbarat6341
    @barbarat6341 3 года назад

    I removed my shoulder rest because I was experiencing a lot of discomfort on my back. To compensate, I use a higher chin rest and a small pad to cushion my shoulder. I did notice my wrist vibrato stiffer, though it is more noticeable on my first finger on first position. I'll try these tips out. Thanks!

  • @hast3033
    @hast3033 Год назад

    I see your violin "shaking" a bit when you do vibrato, mine does this too and i just started playing the violin, i thought this was a problem, is it supposed to be doing that because I've seen some peoples violin being basically completely still while doing vibrato?

  • @leif1075
    @leif1075 3 года назад

    I don't understand ate you holding upnthe violin withyour thumb underneath it? How can you move the rest of your fingers and index finger freely? That doesn't seem pos3.

  • @retrops4261
    @retrops4261 Год назад

    Most of this video is good idea.s. but no, wide vibrato in high positions is a bad idea. The pitch will be too wide and will sound and be out of tune. Also, I believe the reason for that position is to keep the resonance of the instrument open and to allow for a FAST vibrato, not so much wide.

  • @PieEatinSuicideGrunt
    @PieEatinSuicideGrunt 3 года назад

    Great video! Regarding method number 1, my 1st finger just sticks to the instrument! How do you stop that? And method number 2, the violin just slips straight off my thumb. My thumb has no grip at all

  • @damaja416
    @damaja416 2 года назад +2

    A lot of violin players don't realize "shoulder pad" is just another term for "cheat code" 😂 #fiddlegang

  • @yowalice1726
    @yowalice1726 2 года назад +1

    I am rest-less

  • @conniechan3280
    @conniechan3280 Год назад

    Too soft , difficult to hear ....
    Pray :: louder sound in future .......pray😊