I’m 53 and have only been playing for almost 9 months. I just started the Suzuki Book 2. I’m looking forward to applying what I’m able to comprehend. I like the idea of using the body. I think this will be helpful.
Wow! Thank you! This double stop method you mention for popper 6 works particularly well for the string crossing triplets passage of the 3rd movement of the Dvorak concerto, which is one of the passages I have struggled with the most
Thank you for another lightbulb moment.
These are amazing videos please make more!
Best tutorial online, keep posting followers will come
Thanks for your fine videos! Great info in there!
I’m 53 and have only been playing for almost 9 months. I just started the Suzuki Book 2. I’m looking forward to applying what I’m able to comprehend. I like the idea of using the body. I think this will be helpful.
Wow! Thank you! This double stop method you mention for popper 6 works particularly well for the string crossing triplets passage of the 3rd movement of the Dvorak concerto, which is one of the passages I have struggled with the most
Thank you for your nice comments, new videos on practising Elgar and Haydn will come out soon!!
Eres un super maestro
Lame and amateurish.