I noticed that too. But if that's what someone learns from this video -- that in slow lyrical passages it's often a good option -- then it's a success.
I have only very recently come across Augustin. As a child of 12 years, I so wanted to learn the violin. I got to have one at home for a few months, but as my father had passed away, Mother did not have the money to pay for lessons. 60 years later , I get to attend our NZSO in NZ with Augustin performing. I likely be in tears , for I could not achieve.
As a person returning to the violin after 50 years, and having played cello, I really appreciate all of your videos. It is truly enlightening. Thank you. And Bless you. You Inspire
Augustin, thank you so much for this wonderful masterclasses. You're amazing, not only as a violinist, but entirely as a human being. For us, who study violin and need to restore our basics, those videos are so useful. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Beautiful! Not only this helps in musicality, it taught my 8-yr old to just listen deeper! Every single one of your master class has been pure gold for us.... Thank you!
Hi Augustin! These videos that you are making have an unbelievable amount of value to us. Thank you for sharing your immeasurable amount of knowledge. I do not believe this sort of virtuosic guidance has ever before been given so freely and kindly by a virtuoso while still in the prime of his career. 😎 God bless you and your family. 🎼🎻🎶🙏🏼
Dear Augustin, I have just discovered your channel and find it fabulous. Thank you for your fine tips and kindness towards other people. Pass auf dich auf und alles gute. R
I love your sophisticated and sensitiv approach to music. That is so true what you say. I never consciously thought about it. What a great difference it makes - wonderful.
🎼 Dear Maestro Augustin Hadelich 🎻 you’re Amazing Violinist , Wonderful Musician, and even more important Beautiful Human Soul !!! I always enjoying to listen your performances !!! you’re giving so much Joy to everyone 🎶 !!!
Oh, my! That Mozart was so sublime, I've forgotten where I was, what I was supposed to do, who I was... oh, the magic powers of an Artist! It'll be a happy day when I can make beauty with only a handful of notes! Bravissimo!🎉🌻🌹☀️
These videos are an absolute gold mine, even for non-violinists! Thank you so much. I've been feeling like my flute vibrato gets kind of monotonous sometimes. Thought maybe this video might help and it totally did!! Gonna start thinking of vibrato as a way to enhance the phrase arc, rather than just a thing that's always there.
Thank you. I felt that vibrato is kind of a intuitive to every violinist and come out automatically depending upon how he wants to color the phrase or set the mood.
I don't know what was I doing in my life that I haven't been knowing you before. Now I am complete sine I discovered your playing and the your amazing aura of a good human being - I wish to hear you soon in the Nordic countries!
You help me so much to be a better teacher .. I love your beautiful tone and fabulous technique... thank you so very very much for your advice verbally but most importantly demonstrationally ... invaluable 🤩
Wonderful insights! Can you please give some technical advice on how to do vibrato way up high on the fingerboard where the wrist doesn't have as much freedom? I have trouble with vibrato up there because it makes the instrument shake and therefore makes the bow chatter. 🤔🎻 Thanks so much for making these videos and connecting with all us musicians out here! We appreciate you!
Te felicito por este emprendimiento de hacer tutoriales con reflexiones sobre diferentes temas del violín. Este debería llamarse "diferente intensidad del vibrato dentro de una frase musical".
Thank you, but my english don't help me to understand many things. Your vibrato, and the way that you play violin are very beautiful. Please, comeback to Brasil soon.
Bravo, Maestro 🎻 How would I bring you to perform with The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra? The oldest professional orchestra West of the Mississippi in America.
Hi Augutine. i use arm vibrato and when my arm gets tired it becomes inconsistent and vibrato stops at the middle of long notes. My frustration is growing
ive another idea: better double stops: i play rondo capriccioso and think it is hard to get fluent double stops, for example from 1st to 3rd position while changing hands from 2,4 to 1,2 without hearing a break. would be very interesting to hear. but very good video nontheless👍🏼
Thank you for this video! What is your view regarding the use of arm, wrist and finger vibrato? I heard people say only one should be used, others argue that they serve different purposes and others say that they can/should be combined or even merged (e.g. arm vibrato with a certain degree of wrist vibrato integrated). Personally, I was taught to use only arm vibrato. What is your understanding on this?
Hello, are you supporting the neck of the bow entirely with your thumb here or using the shoulder support as well? i've found it very difficult even with a shoulder rest to do the vibrato motion without supporting the neck with my left hand in some way. Any advice?
i do sometimes support with the left hand but not really when i vibrate, that’s when i let go- mostly i hold it with the chin. if the left hand isn’t holding, it avoids the issue of the vibrato shaking the violin itself, rather than just moving around or against the violin.
@@AugustinHadelichViolin Thanks so much for getting back to me. Does this not cause pain or tension on the shoulder and chin to keep the violin up when pushing down on the string during the vibrato? I've tried doing this without a shoulder rest and it's very difficult. When i see you doing vibrato it looks as though your thumb is holding up the neck, unless it's just there for placement and ease of movement.
Great tutorial on vibrato! Thank you. I have a theory that simple double stops should be learned first before scales. How else can a student learn to play in tune when practicing scales if they do not understand first pitch and intonation, bow control, pressure and speed unless they first learn all these things from double stops. I always practice double stops first, then I go to scales. And I always practice extremely slowly in slow motion as if in pantomime and very softly. Your thoughts on this? - Ken - a 62 year old retired professional violist / violinist in Fresno, teacher and composer
Ken, I am a beginner violinist age 50. I appreciate your theory regarding double stops for intonation training. Is there a practice book you could recommend? TIA
Augustin, is your vibrato in a specific rhythm to the music your playing? Meaning is it in some subdivision of the beat or moving between them? Or is it something more random?
If your asking if he uses a shoulder rest, no. He uses a sponge-type pad that he places between his tee shirt and outer shirt. He discusses this in his video about posture advice.❤️
Can barely hear you man. Are you using a quality microphone? Check your recording level. Maybe you can try a mic you clip on your shirt, but that might make the violin too loud.
"4th finger never wants to vibrate"
Replaces every 4th finger with a 3rd.
Nice
Sagar Nagaraj I agree! I think it’s smart, myself. I’m a result oriented type of person, though.
Use arm vibrato or push it with 3rd finger, sometimes you can't replace 4th finger with 3rd one, especially during double stops
I noticed that too. But if that's what someone learns from this video -- that in slow lyrical passages it's often a good option -- then it's a success.
this is genius!! been struggling to do vibrato with 4th finger for a while hahha
I have only very recently come across Augustin. As a child of 12 years, I so wanted to learn the violin. I got to have one at home for a few months, but as my father had passed away, Mother did not have the money to pay for lessons. 60 years later , I get to attend our NZSO in NZ with Augustin performing. I likely be in tears , for I could not achieve.
As a person returning to the violin after 50 years, and having played cello, I really appreciate all of your videos. It is truly enlightening. Thank you. And Bless you. You Inspire
You’re amazing! I love these installments, Maestro Augustin! Saludos! Stay safe and well 🙏🏽
Augustin, thank you so much for this wonderful masterclasses. You're amazing, not only as a violinist, but entirely as a human being. For us, who study violin and need to restore our basics, those videos are so useful. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Beautiful! Not only this helps in musicality, it taught my 8-yr old to just listen deeper! Every single one of your master class has been pure gold for us.... Thank you!
Hi Augustin! These videos that you are making have an unbelievable amount of value to us. Thank you for sharing your immeasurable amount of knowledge. I do not believe this sort of virtuosic guidance has ever before been given so freely and kindly by a virtuoso while still in the prime of his career. 😎 God bless you and your family. 🎼🎻🎶🙏🏼
You said this perfectly!!!
Your vibrato is much softer, less rushed and abundant than other performers
I really like your vibrato.
Dear Augustin, I have just discovered your channel and find it fabulous. Thank you for your fine tips and kindness towards other people. Pass auf dich auf und alles gute. R
I love your sophisticated and sensitiv approach to music. That is so true what you say. I never consciously thought about it. What a great difference it makes - wonderful.
Your explanations are wonderful. We are very grateful for your time.
🎼 Dear Maestro Augustin Hadelich 🎻 you’re Amazing Violinist , Wonderful Musician, and even more important Beautiful Human Soul !!! I always enjoying to listen your performances !!! you’re giving so much Joy to everyone 🎶 !!!
Oh, my! That Mozart was so sublime, I've forgotten where I was, what I was supposed to do, who I was... oh, the magic powers of an Artist! It'll be a happy day when I can make beauty with only a handful of notes! Bravissimo!🎉🌻🌹☀️
Brilliant articulation of what - in a trained and alert body/mind - has become largely a natural or organic function.
Hi Augustin. I keep coming back to this tutorial whenever I am unsatisfied with my vibrato.
These videos are an absolute gold mine, even for non-violinists! Thank you so much. I've been feeling like my flute vibrato gets kind of monotonous sometimes. Thought maybe this video might help and it totally did!! Gonna start thinking of vibrato as a way to enhance the phrase arc, rather than just a thing that's always there.
Thank you for this glimpse into your process that produces such thoughtful and compelling musicianship!
thank you for sharing this, I am just learning vibrato and I never thought of phrasing it this way. Love it!
Thank you. I felt that vibrato is kind of a intuitive to every violinist and come out automatically depending upon how he wants to color the phrase or set the mood.
I don't know what was I doing in my life that I haven't been knowing you before. Now I am complete sine I discovered your playing and the your amazing aura of a good human being - I wish to hear you soon in the Nordic countries!
Thank you for these videos! Hope we'll all be up and performing again soon
All your videos are very useful monsieur Augustin. Thank you so much it is golden that you share this with us.
Thank you so much for these videos!
Thank you so much for this series! Glad I am not the only one with 4th finger troubles!
I just found you're instructional videos a couple of days ago and found them very helpful. Thank you once again.
Love your work!
I tell all of my students to watch how you play! It's so perfect 😍 Goals 💯
Excellent points, Augustin! Thanks for uploading this video!
You help me so much to be a better teacher .. I love your beautiful tone and fabulous technique... thank you so very very much for your advice verbally but most importantly demonstrationally ... invaluable 🤩
Thank you. Vibrato is so subtle
Wonderful insights! Can you please give some technical advice on how to do vibrato way up high on the fingerboard where the wrist doesn't have as much freedom? I have trouble with vibrato up there because it makes the instrument shake and therefore makes the bow chatter. 🤔🎻 Thanks so much for making these videos and connecting with all us musicians out here! We appreciate you!
Thank you so much! I leaned a lot!
Thank you very much for the opportunity to see you at work and for your advices!!!
A true master, I bow down to you Sir.
Bravo!!! Altra grande qualità è il sapere insegnare. Complimenti sinceri
Thank you I love how you play & it’s great to know how you think about it! 🙏
Augustine is so awesome. Thank you so much for creating videos yourself and being such a master of violin. I feel the same way about ray chen
Very helpful. Thank you so much. Really enjoy your playing and appreciate your videos.
Absalutely brilliant, thank you I an not wait to try this🤩👍
Te felicito por este emprendimiento de hacer tutoriales con reflexiones sobre diferentes temas del violín. Este debería llamarse "diferente intensidad del vibrato dentro de una frase musical".
What a true artist!!!
Maestro su vibrato de tercer dedo es increíble 🔥🔥✨✨
Thank you so much for all the advices.
I saw you play in Portland, OR earlier this year. Pretty amazing talent!
Augustine is THE BEST ever
Thanks, I appreciate these!
Thank you, but my english don't help me to understand many things. Your vibrato, and the way that you play violin are very beautiful. Please, comeback to Brasil soon.
Ele esteve no Brasil? Em que ano?
@@juliecastro444 Ano passado. Ele tocou o concerto de Sibelius na Sala São Paulo. Tem o vídeo no youtube, acho que no canal da Osesp.
lovely lovely thanks
Thank you Augistin!
Thank you for this amazing class♥ Im learning a lot with you♥ love you♥
Thank you for the lesson. It is very useful.
4th finger never wants to vibrate! Story of my life :)))))
Ha, I have to will my fourth to move 😢
thank you so much!
Thank you for such informative lesson))
Could you please upload a video how to make intonation cleaner(some exercises for example and so on)
Thank you sir
Bravo, Maestro 🎻 How would I bring you to perform with The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra? The oldest professional orchestra West of the Mississippi in America.
Great video !!!
Thank you maestro!
Thank you 😃
Could you talk about how to free the left arm in order to not tense up when going very high in positions?
Please remind me what exact e string you use? I found it before but then lost the information! Thank you.
Your amazing thank you
Hi Augutine. i use arm vibrato and when my arm gets tired it becomes inconsistent and vibrato stops at the middle of long notes. My frustration is growing
Grazie, Maestro!
ive another idea: better double stops: i play rondo capriccioso and think it is hard to get fluent double stops, for example from 1st to 3rd position while changing hands from 2,4 to 1,2 without hearing a break. would be very interesting to hear. but very good video nontheless👍🏼
Thank you for this video! What is your view regarding the use of arm, wrist and finger vibrato? I heard people say only one should be used, others argue that they serve different purposes and others say that they can/should be combined or even merged (e.g. arm vibrato with a certain degree of wrist vibrato integrated). Personally, I was taught to use only arm vibrato. What is your understanding on this?
I'm just trying to get any vibrato at all 😆
Hello, are you supporting the neck of the bow entirely with your thumb here or using the shoulder support as well? i've found it very difficult even with a shoulder rest to do the vibrato motion without supporting the neck with my left hand in some way. Any advice?
i do sometimes support with the left hand but not really when i vibrate, that’s when i let go- mostly i hold it with the chin. if the left hand isn’t holding, it avoids the issue of the vibrato shaking the violin itself, rather than just moving around or against the violin.
@@AugustinHadelichViolin Thanks so much for getting back to me. Does this not cause pain or tension on the shoulder and chin to keep the violin up when pushing down on the string during the vibrato? I've tried doing this without a shoulder rest and it's very difficult. When i see you doing vibrato it looks as though your thumb is holding up the neck, unless it's just there for placement and ease of movement.
Great tutorial on vibrato! Thank you. I have a theory that simple double stops should be learned first before scales. How else can a student learn to play in tune when practicing scales if they do not understand first pitch and intonation, bow control, pressure and speed unless they first learn all these things from double stops. I always practice double stops first, then I go to scales. And I always practice extremely slowly in slow motion as if in pantomime and very softly. Your thoughts on this? - Ken - a 62 year old retired professional violist / violinist in Fresno, teacher and composer
Ken, I am a beginner violinist age 50. I appreciate your theory regarding double stops for intonation training. Is there a practice book you could recommend? TIA
Augustin, is your vibrato in a specific rhythm to the music your playing? Meaning is it in some subdivision of the beat or moving between them? Or is it something more random?
Thanks..syifhu
terimakasih ! salam dari pulau bali
Do you use support?
If your asking if he uses a shoulder rest, no. He uses a sponge-type pad that he places between his tee shirt and outer shirt. He discusses this in his video about posture advice.❤️
Uaauu
Can barely hear you man. Are you using a quality microphone? Check your recording level. Maybe you can try a mic you clip on your shirt, but that might make the violin too loud.
Thank you!