Violin Sevcik Op.1 - 1 No.1 ♩=60 Left Hand Practice Play Along Piano for Perfect Intonation

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Listen to the first note (A sound)and tune your violin precisely in 442Hz.
    Practice the correct intonation, hand shape, and fingering while listening to the sound.
    Practice every note in right pitches from this video with your violin
    Singing notes with your own voice while listening to this clip will also help you to improve your pitch.
    Please challenge fast tempo after slow practice
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    I always had a hard time playing the violin with the correct pitch as a student. During the lesson, I always scolded my teacher for the pitch. After a lot of trouble, I started practicing with a friend who was having difficulties like me because of the pitch. When my friend played the piano, I listened to it, practiced the violin, and shifted. These exercises really helped me play the correct pitch. Now that I am a teacher, I meet a lot of students who have trouble playing the correct notes like me. I encouraged them to practice listening to these videos as I practiced listening to the piano with a friend, and they made some amazing progress. So I'm going to develop and refine these videos so that they can be used by all the students who need to practice the pitch. I hope these videos are helpful to all students who want to play with the correct pitch like me. It was hard to practice, but my life as a player is wonderful. You guys will have a wonderful life at the end of hard Practice. God Bless YOU~~

Комментарии • 16

  • @rafetyikilmaz4455
    @rafetyikilmaz4455 4 года назад +5

    I think thats very helpful thank you btw why a is 442 hz i dont understand

    • @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857
      @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857  4 года назад +24

      Thanks Actually I waited for someone to ask me about 442hz, because I really thought about it a lot. I finished my last degree in Europe. And all the practice rooms and hall pianos in the school were tuned to 442 hz. So it was natural to me that a was 442 hz. But before graduating, I worked in several orchestras in Germany, where I used 443hz. It's also famous that the Vienna philharmonic orchestra uses 445hz. I also know that 440hz is used in America. So I came to understand that there is a little bit of locality in the a that we actually use, so I wondered which a to use when I started making this video. So the decision was to use the pitch used by the students in the area where classical music began. So I made it like this. Can you understand my thoughts and decisions? And I actually thought about making a 440hz video separately but I want to make something new rather than just changing the tune and making it again. So for now, I'll keep making it at 442hz

  • @gruenewolke
    @gruenewolke 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is very helpful! Thank you 🎻

  • @rosie4582
    @rosie4582 3 года назад +2

    YES thank you. 2 years and a half of playing the violin, my teacher tells me my level is higher than these exercises but I am unable to do it. This vid will help me with the rythm. Thank you.

  • @Francisco-vy3on
    @Francisco-vy3on 7 месяцев назад +1

    Era o que eu estava precisando 🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻

  • @stevenstevenstevensteven6696
    @stevenstevenstevensteven6696 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @SamakayiKatambo
    @SamakayiKatambo 3 года назад +1

    This is amazing especially for me, an adult self taught violinist working on achieving mastery!

  • @sofiasuarezcuervo4948
    @sofiasuarezcuervo4948 2 года назад +2

    La si do si
    Si do re do
    Do re mi re
    La si la do

  • @aabb-nq6pz
    @aabb-nq6pz 3 года назад +1

    perfect thanks very much

  • @joefagan9335
    @joefagan9335 3 года назад +2

    Why are the notes not equally spaced? Most noticeable is the first 2 notes of the 16ths bar. Is this deliberate?

    • @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857
      @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857  3 года назад +3

      Wow you are the first to figure it out!! So I'm glad I can explain this. Actually, when I made this, I thought a lot about whether to make it like you said or make it look like a mechanical metronome. I actually made both and practiced each one. As a result, the standard of my conclusion was to do something more similar to when I actually played the piano to my children during lessons. Judging by that standard, the one made now is more similar. I was expecting someone to ask like you, but no one asked, so I wondered if no one noticed. Thank you so much for noticing and asking.

    • @joefagan3926
      @joefagan3926 10 месяцев назад

      @@howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857 Thank you. It is for sure less metronomic and great to practice to.

  • @Johanmarth
    @Johanmarth 9 месяцев назад +1

    14:32

  • @m7mdkombatgameing58
    @m7mdkombatgameing58 3 года назад +1

    3:50

  • @2011name1
    @2011name1 4 года назад

    whyyyyyyy442 whyyyyy

    • @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857
      @howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Actually I waited for someone to ask me about 442hz, because I really thought about it a lot. I finished my last degree in Europe. And all the practice rooms and hall pianos in the school were tuned to 442 hz. So it was natural to me that a was 442 hz. But before graduating, I worked in several orchestras in Germany, where I used 443hz. It's also famous that the Vienna philharmonic orchestra uses 445hz. I also know that 440hz is used in America. So I came to understand that there is a little bit of locality in the a that we actually use, so I wondered which a to use when I started making this video. So the decision was to use the pitch used by the students in the area where classical music began. So I made it like this. Can you understand my thoughts and decisions? And I actually thought about making a 440hz video separately but I want to make something new rather than just changing the tune and making it again. So for now, I'll keep making it at 442hz