Ay, there's the rub! It takes a huge amount of attention to this to be able to use it. I'll get to the next video soon (not this week) and give some more concrete ideas of things to practice that can include this.
Great video! Thank you. It will be very useful if to the upcoming video, to explain which finger, wrist, arm muscles, are engaged, at different positions of bow. From middle, tip....
Thanks for that input! In different videos I discuss which parts of the arm do what. This is addressed in the 3-video set called Improve Your Bow Technique, starting here: ruclips.net/video/vPL56CzR5Zg/видео.htmlsi=MvMw5S7UM8GOz6jg. Then there is also a set called Bow Series that demonstrates several different kinds of bow strokes, and for each I talk about what your arms/hands do. I'm not sure that will 100% answer all your questions, but go check those out and if there are still things that you think I didn't get to, I would definitely like that feedback. Thanks!
@@CelloRefinery I have followed your instructions for the 3 steps of bowing, and i found that to the second (middle part of bow) i have some bouncing to the bow. On frog and at tip is stable, but the problem exist to the transition middle part..... Any suggestion-correction will be appreciated! Regards Dimitris
@@jimtheoguitarist I think that topic probably deserves a video - you are not the only student that has had this problem. It's usually either tension or literally just not enough control, but I'll do a video soon that goes through some solutions.
Now to put it into practice...🌹
Ay, there's the rub! It takes a huge amount of attention to this to be able to use it. I'll get to the next video soon (not this week) and give some more concrete ideas of things to practice that can include this.
Great video! Thank you. It will be very useful if to the upcoming video, to explain which finger, wrist, arm muscles, are engaged, at different positions of bow. From middle, tip....
Thanks for that input! In different videos I discuss which parts of the arm do what. This is addressed in the 3-video set called Improve Your Bow Technique, starting here: ruclips.net/video/vPL56CzR5Zg/видео.htmlsi=MvMw5S7UM8GOz6jg. Then there is also a set called Bow Series that demonstrates several different kinds of bow strokes, and for each I talk about what your arms/hands do. I'm not sure that will 100% answer all your questions, but go check those out and if there are still things that you think I didn't get to, I would definitely like that feedback. Thanks!
@@CelloRefinery I saw all 3 video bow series, and all of my questions, have been clarified!! Thanks!
@@jimtheoguitarist Wow, I'm so glad I explained things well!
@@CelloRefinery I have followed your instructions for the 3 steps of bowing, and i found that to the second (middle part of bow) i have some bouncing to the bow. On frog and at tip is stable, but the problem exist to the transition middle part..... Any suggestion-correction will be appreciated!
Regards
Dimitris
@@jimtheoguitarist I think that topic probably deserves a video - you are not the only student that has had this problem. It's usually either tension or literally just not enough control, but I'll do a video soon that goes through some solutions.