THE BEST 5 MINUTE WARM-UP for the violin! | Learn with Me

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @ciprianoroi
    @ciprianoroi 6 лет назад +240

    I love how you and your violin have separate beds. Lol.

  • @lingling6917
    @lingling6917 6 лет назад +1048

    You don't need to warm up if you practice 40 hours a day ... if you're not already warm from the practice, your fingers will be warm from the inflammation

    • @Sorestlor
      @Sorestlor 6 лет назад +54

      ling ling

    • @dontjudge9733
      @dontjudge9733 6 лет назад +95

      Why are you on RUclips you should be practicing 😉

    • @JessicaRyan408
      @JessicaRyan408 6 лет назад +37

      LING LING YOU SHOULD BE PRACTICING TSKKKK

    • @lingling6917
      @lingling6917 6 лет назад +60

      Jessica Ryan do y’all think I can’t practice and type YT comments at the same time?

    • @aprilzhang8631
      @aprilzhang8631 6 лет назад +1

      ahahahahaha of courseeeeeee

  • @SuminaStuder1
    @SuminaStuder1  6 лет назад +341

    Hey guys! Some of you realized that I say “thirds” but play fourths. Yes; I meant fourths - thank you for pointing it out in such a nice way! 😊
    Especially since it’s my first #LearnWithMe video... clearly I’m not very good at describing what I demonstrate 😂🙄
    Hope these tips helped either way! ❤️

    • @PK-fw1xl
      @PK-fw1xl 5 лет назад +5

      Thank you, it's so great that you would take the time to share your habits and tips with us in such a humble way. I feel more encouraged to do well on my violin journey as an adult beginner with such lovely young artists like you, twoset and Ray in the field. My son is even more inspired as he advances in his guitar. God bless you all.

    • @kellywu9992
      @kellywu9992 5 лет назад +2

      Thx Summia! U helped me alot

    • @ThunderousThrasher
      @ThunderousThrasher 5 лет назад +1

      this video helped a lot, can't wait the day i receive my first violin and start learning 😊

    • @brengsek1792
      @brengsek1792 5 лет назад

      You're beatyfull, a good violin player
      *Indonesian

    • @samanthali4415
      @samanthali4415 5 лет назад

      It’s ok 👌 I love you so much for your violin. Those scales are so good 😊

  • @priscwy794frag
    @priscwy794frag 4 года назад +86

    scales 0:44
    tenths 2:53
    fourths 4:32
    intonation 5:02
    slow practice 5:40

    • @edwini9954
      @edwini9954 4 года назад +6

      thirds...sounded more like fourth

    • @bruno-inga
      @bruno-inga 3 года назад +3

      no: are 4ths, not 3rds

    • @bruno-inga
      @bruno-inga 2 года назад

      ​?

    • @bruno-inga
      @bruno-inga 2 года назад

      Perché mi dici questo? Ho commentato sulla musica. Da dove viene fuori questo commento? Perché?

    • @sadhbhdelahunt
      @sadhbhdelahunt 2 года назад

      What are tenths and fourts

  • @tammydang7689
    @tammydang7689 4 года назад +106

    4-octaves: Gmaj, Gm, Abmaj, Abmin
    - In different bowings/slurs -start with 3/4 per slur
    Tenths
    Thirds
    TIP: during slow practice make sure to move your left fingers quickly so your fingers memorize the movement :)
    This is just a note for me

    • @UltraBall23
      @UltraBall23 4 года назад +3

      Yuiko Oohara yes! I also tell my students that slow practice doesn’t mean slow fingers!

    • @madaraszi
      @madaraszi 4 года назад

      I'm gratfeul for this note for yourself, I couldnt understand the bonus tip, but it's clear now. :) Thx!

    • @yassenstamenov
      @yassenstamenov 3 года назад +2

      Fourths

  • @adelmogimenez2062
    @adelmogimenez2062 4 года назад +92

    Man, she makes the 4 octave scales look so easy and it sounds so clean 😣😭

  • @annavagagginihu
    @annavagagginihu 4 года назад +25

    I do some Schradieck, too. I think they are very useful to warm-up left hand's fingers! 👍😊
    (Sorry for my bad English... I'm italian)

    • @enealiviu4797
      @enealiviu4797 4 года назад +3

      Your english is fine! Viva Italia,with love from Romania.🤗

    • @bruno-inga
      @bruno-inga 3 года назад +1

      Multumesc. Viva l'Italia🇮🇹!

  • @stephenkormanyos766
    @stephenkormanyos766 3 года назад +6

    It’s just wonderful to hear accomplished artists such as yourself share your guidance, tips, and experience! I’ve picked up my fiddle after a 30 year hiatus and you’ve helped me tremendously with your advice as I try find my fingers again. Thank you so very much!
    Steve K.

  • @stephenbrivati3233
    @stephenbrivati3233 Год назад +1

    What an excellent video. I especially liked the comment about intonation being what makes the violin ring. Not sure if these are actuall overtones but every note has a sweet spot and it is amazing the number of players who play ‘in tune ish’ but never consistently seek out this ringing sound.

  • @SimonStreuffViolinEducation
    @SimonStreuffViolinEducation 6 лет назад +62

    If you have scales in your music, it is smart to play those as the warmup with different bowings and rhythms. The chromatic approach is more complete, but talking about efficiency... ;)

    • @SuminaStuder1
      @SuminaStuder1  6 лет назад +7

      Simon Streuff Violin-Education totally! I do that too sometimes - but for me personally, I feel like this way gets me more “solid” long term 😚

    • @SimonStreuffViolinEducation
      @SimonStreuffViolinEducation 6 лет назад +1

      Sumina Studer Violinist true!! But did you know that it is said that nathan milstein never did scales? 🙂 I found that interesting! If you ever need an argument against scales... 😂

    • @vincentiormetti3048
      @vincentiormetti3048 3 года назад

      @@SimonStreuffViolinEducation Milsetin is Milstein
      Unfortunately, mere mortals like us need scales

  • @becgedge7609
    @becgedge7609 7 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful thanks!!

  • @Ohley
    @Ohley 6 лет назад +2

    I like ms sumina studer so much... Because of her i started learning violin.. and when i feel that im starting to lose hope because it's really hard for me, i just watch her videos and go back to my violin again.. She's really an inspiration! 😊😊

  • @rachelajutras8775
    @rachelajutras8775 6 лет назад +18

    Thanks for sharing! I love how you play!😍 Could you film a video on how you practice a certain piece?

  • @MrTungtungliu
    @MrTungtungliu 6 лет назад +22

    Talented, passionate, beautiful, willing to share, amiable...how can your audiences dun like you.
    Keep it up :)

  • @biotester
    @biotester 4 года назад +1

    This video is so far the most helpful one for me, an older guy without a teacher. G major...., the 10th (G major) really helps! Nobody has ever told me!

  • @tylordwong5789
    @tylordwong5789 5 лет назад +216

    When you’re on the first susuki book.
    And you have no idea what’s going on
    Well that’s me

    • @noelic6744
      @noelic6744 5 лет назад +14

      Your comment makes me feel like a professional because I understand what she's talking about. Haha

    • @joshuavaldes2908
      @joshuavaldes2908 5 лет назад +2

      LMAO literally me too

    • @bany1688
      @bany1688 5 лет назад +2

      Tylord Wong I can relate 😭

    • @stephanchheang2559
      @stephanchheang2559 4 года назад +2

      You are amazing!

    • @elucca3996
      @elucca3996 4 года назад +5

      I'm on the third Suzuki book and still have no idea what she's talking about 😂

  • @mr.joeselementarybandpage3799
    @mr.joeselementarybandpage3799 3 года назад

    You're an amazing player, and my 4-5th grade violin students were awed by your Paganini video. Thanks for sharing these tips...

  • @aprilmarie5756
    @aprilmarie5756 5 лет назад +3

    Love this so much! I have young children, so practicing comes in short spurts and oftentimes ends up with my daughter begging me to play Twinkle again and again.....oof; these are all things I could be doing more consistently, thank you for the wonderful tips.

  • @JanelineMikha
    @JanelineMikha 2 года назад

    Thankyou for all tips Ms. Sumina.

  • @Xixi2010Z
    @Xixi2010Z 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this short but wonderful video 😊 🙏This is so very helpful because you hit all the most tricky points, such as time constraints, scale-dislike, painful 10ths and best intonation identification: the bell sound of intonation, so intuitive and insightful!

  • @CTP8585
    @CTP8585 4 года назад

    Very helpful presentation. Thank You for your suggestion !!!!!!!

  • @klausdr.vornberger7718
    @klausdr.vornberger7718 2 года назад

    Das war wirklich sehr interessant, danke für diese lebhafte Instruktion.

  • @AMARINS
    @AMARINS Год назад +1

    This is a super cute video, thanks! I was looking for some warm up inspiration and found it interesting what you said about the violin ringing like a bell and that that means for you that you're playing in tune. It makes a lot of sense, although I've never thought about it like that. I guess I learned intonation mainly by checking with my open strings and also checking 4ths where possible... Cool to hear some different ways of thinking about it!

  • @loribell9935
    @loribell9935 4 года назад +1

    This is the first time I've seen your video and like your ideas of warming up. I'm a beginner and appreciate all the help I can get. I will follow your plan on practicing and warming up. Love it! I will definitely look you up whenever I need that extra help. Thank you so very much!

  • @กิตติโชติผ่านวงษ์

    Thank you​ my teacher♥️♥️.. 🎼🎶🎻

  • @HappyScalesforDuo
    @HappyScalesforDuo 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your warm-up routine. Your bonus is really informative as well.

  • @CK-tc5sm
    @CK-tc5sm 6 лет назад +15

    Ps. also a vibrato exercise would be super helpful too. ;)

  • @editionsrameau9016
    @editionsrameau9016 4 года назад +1

    Hi Sumina! I always love to see what you're up to. Thanks for these tips. I wanted to point out one thing you were doing right (in my opinion) but didn't actually mention in your video ... NO vibrato with scales. That helps to focus on intonation.

  • @JO-rq5sp
    @JO-rq5sp 4 года назад

    Thank you for providing wonderful and relevant recommendations!!!

  • @prokdave
    @prokdave 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. You are obviously a wonderful violinist and it is so nice to see good information on RUclips

  • @Sonibabe555
    @Sonibabe555 4 года назад

    Thank you teacher for passing on your knowledge! 💓🔔 (Heart ringing like a bell out of joy)

  • @benjaminlau666
    @benjaminlau666 3 года назад

    1 st priority for every professional violinist! AUSGEZEICHNET UND WUNDERBAR!

  • @CK-tc5sm
    @CK-tc5sm 6 лет назад +1

    Love it!! Thank you - so helpful! Tips for older beginners would be awesome (like how to increase finger dexterity, coordination, etc) 😊

  • @Soulill0quy
    @Soulill0quy 6 лет назад

    That last bit on slow practice is what I always tell my students! Totally referencing this video to them now

  • @theresaryken901
    @theresaryken901 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, this is helpful to me. I usually practice scales for intonation but I liked what you said about finger coordination. Also I liked your comment about your violin ringing if you are in tune. Its a more motivating goal to try to make one's violin ring than to just think about being in tune.

  • @geovannyaraya3611
    @geovannyaraya3611 6 лет назад +5

    sumina helped me, thanks for the video, you are fantastic!👌

  • @nezuko3175
    @nezuko3175 3 года назад +3

    I cant i believe i missed everything you said i keep looking at your face so pretty

  • @stew148
    @stew148 4 года назад +3

    Scales are so good! You can use them to warm up. You can use them to focus on one part of playing the violin like different bow strokes or perfecting posture and hand, wrist, and arm movements (instead of a piece so you can focus your attention to the technique, not the notes). And scales can be used to practice shifting. The lost goes on and this comment is getting a bit long. If ever you feel like not doing scales just remember that no matter how tedious they are, you're doing yourself a huge favour. Even if it's just 15 mins per practice session of scales, you can't get worse by doing them (I hope).

  • @alexanderkent5560
    @alexanderkent5560 4 года назад +12

    Even "just scales" sound amazing. Can't hear the bow direction change at all and 4 octaves! I find even 3 octaves a challenge.

  • @ostromogilskaiamaria5268
    @ostromogilskaiamaria5268 4 года назад

    Thank you! Very helpful. I like your way to explain and the reasons of doing that or those. Awaiting for new tips and tricks video 🎶

  • @franklinrodriguez3370
    @franklinrodriguez3370 4 года назад

    Thank you so much,Sumina!! This is very helpful.

  • @gregoirepouchoux-nicolas3825
    @gregoirepouchoux-nicolas3825 6 лет назад +1

    Wow I can't believe you FINALLY did a practice video :D
    It's so helpful! Thank you so much
    Can't wait for some more "Learn with Me" videos :)

  • @lulubananaz7028
    @lulubananaz7028 4 года назад

    Yes, I definitely needed the reminder about scales...! Thanks for sharing, nothing groundbreaking by themselves viewed apart but love the way you explain the progression, makes a lot of sense. :)

  • @skylarfisher7485
    @skylarfisher7485 5 лет назад +2

    when i first started learning piano i had no method(still this case). Only a count. so i counted the first few keys from left to right then right to left and thought AG was DE then found it is AG AG. But when i put together the scales i did it in a way that really did what you said. (A warm spot started lighting in my belly button when i played my left hand and right hand together in the cord sequence of the scales) it reminds me of the "ring" you said. I started playing the scale faster and faster and eventually my belly button felt like a warm liquid was in the very center of my being. Thought i'd mention. I was playing a scale back and forth like you were and then my qi stirred up. It was cool. (Yes i'm me).

  • @2dimples_dad255
    @2dimples_dad255 6 лет назад +1

    saw you on two sets!! OMG. you are awesome.

  • @kuyaviolinist5430
    @kuyaviolinist5430 6 лет назад +1

    This video was super helpful. It helped my intonation and shifting with scales in 3 octaves. Thanks Sumina

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Год назад

    Sheesh, I clicked for violin soundbites, but your scales are fluid and impressive. I'm subscribing....

  • @estebanlopez8879
    @estebanlopez8879 4 года назад

    I loved this video and it served me to practice different

  • @worshipandstrings
    @worshipandstrings 6 лет назад

    I admire that you have talent for violin along with exquisite beauty and I look up to you for that :) Do you think you would consider sharing technical and expressive tips of playing violin (shifting exercises, high position scales 3 and 4 octaves, finding high notes in 5th position and up, right hand and left hand technique, playing with the correct emotion for a piece)? This warm-up has definitely helped me in miraculous ways! I'm starting to gain strength back in my fingers when practicing tenths. I would appreciate future tips and tricks from you soon!

  • @johnsilvabr
    @johnsilvabr 6 лет назад +10

    Scales is amazing!! But I need to execute it corretly.. When I am in the 3th octave, that's sad haha...
    Wooow Your G Scales!! Really amazing!!
    About the Second Tip, the harmony is really fantastic!
    THe third, do you get the D and A?
    I liked it Sumina! Congrats Girl!

  • @mustbesaid6649
    @mustbesaid6649 4 года назад

    Thanks I will try some of those scales during warm up.

  • @robertrobles4028
    @robertrobles4028 2 года назад

    Sumina, great warm up tips.🌟Maybe at some point you can discuss left hand finger pressure? 😊🎻

  • @fancypurpledolphins
    @fancypurpledolphins 6 лет назад +70

    I’ve been playing for 5 years and I died at just the G Major scale in this video 😭😭😂😂 I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW PPL R SO TALENTED

    • @joeybmas14j
      @joeybmas14j 5 лет назад +8

      did u actually practice, cos if u did you would be talented as well

    • @marielange9077
      @marielange9077 4 года назад +10

      fancypurpledolphins You are not ready for 4-octave scales after only five years of study. Practice the scales your teacher assigns you. Her point is that we should always practice our scales at the beginning of our oractice sessions, and double-check our intonation.

    • @alfredofettuccine2397
      @alfredofettuccine2397 4 года назад +4

      you can say you have 5 years of experience but it doesn’t really make a day if you don’t practice everyday

    • @ivyssauro123
      @ivyssauro123 4 года назад +2

      @@orin4654 I've been learning for two years and I already do 4 octave scales, and yet my bow and intonation suck, not to mention vibrato.
      to each their own time, years of learning means nothing, there are people out there with 20 years under their belt who still struggle with bad posture, poor left hand and right hand technique etc etc

  • @193322009
    @193322009 4 года назад +2

    OMG, no wonder she is so talented!

  • @wadrianalefe6490
    @wadrianalefe6490 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, Sumina!you are awesome!

  • @No2Censoring
    @No2Censoring Год назад

    Brilliant ! Thank you ! ❤️

  • @elizabethjones1986
    @elizabethjones1986 4 года назад

    Thank you SO MUCH! You explained it very well - especially with the reasoning behind why you do what you do. Knowing this I can try octaves as a cellist, which will stretch my have similar to tenths.

  • @penny820ify
    @penny820ify 6 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading this video Sumina

  • @JBenjaminViolin
    @JBenjaminViolin 6 лет назад

    Great advice! Will try this out. Thank you, Sumina!

  • @irwanidmusic
    @irwanidmusic 6 лет назад

    Thank sumina your tips is really helpful....I love you👍👍👍👍😃

  • @verghesecj324
    @verghesecj324 4 года назад

    Useful tips. Thank you.

  • @MrLeonthebestest
    @MrLeonthebestest 6 лет назад

    Hey Sumina! I would really love to watch a video on how you practise, your practice routine and some practice tips

  • @rubengarlin
    @rubengarlin 6 лет назад +5

    Very useful!! Thank you!

  • @marialouis324
    @marialouis324 2 года назад

    Thank You Master!

  • @seraphim1991
    @seraphim1991 5 лет назад

    You give amazing tips that help strengthen my fingers and prove my intonation! Also practicing scales help motivate and improve my intonation.

  • @rafiquee
    @rafiquee 4 года назад

    Beautifully done ✅

  • @road2acoustic99
    @road2acoustic99 4 года назад

    Hey Sumina, I have a HUGE admiration for you.
    I started to play the violin there is now one year ago ( since november 2018 ) and it became a REAL addiction :-D
    I practice around 2/3 hours per day since last year and my motivation is better everyday !
    I think it can be a EXCELLENT idea if you make some tutorials ( especially for the left hand / intonation :-) ) on your channel because there is lot of " teachers " on RUclips but we never really see them play and when they play, it's often somes easy pieces on the first position only so hard to know their real " level ".
    But if a violinist like YOU make some tutorials, you
    would have a great credibility because your playing is just insane, awesome so I would know then that your advices are really useful and effective..
    I subscribe :-) ( and sorry for my horrible english, I'm french ).

  • @karlos2786
    @karlos2786 5 лет назад +1

    Very helpful.......more tips n tutorials pleaaase.....

  • @AmitKumar-wq3bc
    @AmitKumar-wq3bc 4 года назад

    thanks for the tips...and lovely kurta, by the way!

  • @lirilijingru2781
    @lirilijingru2781 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you.. this was really a helpful tips:)

  • @teresarockdriguez623
    @teresarockdriguez623 4 года назад

    lol! i love how good the scales sounds when she plays it xD i mean they are just scale and already sounds like a beatyfull piece
    Thanks for the Ring the bell typ! im going to try it

  • @alejandropacheco5412
    @alejandropacheco5412 6 лет назад

    Thanks!!, this video was really useful, you are the best!!, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽👋🏻👋🏻

  • @originelly1568
    @originelly1568 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the extratip about the slow exercise. I need to watch how fast i'll go next time.
    I already do the scales as a first thing, but so far i have only got 8 on a bowstring without thinking i'm dropping intonation completely.^^

  • @raulmartinez6069
    @raulmartinez6069 Год назад

    Very Helpful thank you

  • @nicolasm2213
    @nicolasm2213 4 года назад

    Hi Sumina! Thanks for your videos, may I suggest you a subject .. like how to work on fast upbow staccato? THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO!!

  • @paulsutheran4026
    @paulsutheran4026 5 лет назад

    It would be good to see tips on practising difficult passages in isolation such as those found in the Bach E major concerto 1st mvt. I'm working on this and it really might help me!

  • @yuno1321
    @yuno1321 6 лет назад

    Thanks, Sumina
    as I'm beginner what a advice ★

  • @jack002tuber
    @jack002tuber 3 года назад

    I love this!! But what are tents? tenths? Sounds like octives? Also I assume 3rds are two notes a third apart. I know about scales, but these others are new to me. Thanks for this video. Love it

  • @dietmarterdenge5864
    @dietmarterdenge5864 5 лет назад

    Txs for theese helpful tips. 🧧🍀

  • @patrickt7017
    @patrickt7017 6 лет назад

    Many thanks for your useful tips!
    We love your playing and like your videos.
    Could you film a video and share with us how you practise Colle, how can we practise to make the bow hand, fingers, wrist, relaxed and flexible.😊

  • @silviaa.9759
    @silviaa.9759 4 года назад

    Hello Sumina! Thank you so much for this video! You're awesome! If possible, can I ask you what type of violin do you use and how much it costs?

  • @anthonyknight9006
    @anthonyknight9006 4 года назад +1

    The song at the very beginning was Mozart violin concerto no.3
    (Sumina played it)

  • @ssomsak
    @ssomsak 5 лет назад

    How are you, Ms. Sumina?
    I'm a guy over 40, and I learn the violin for hobby. :)
    I just watched your Mozart Violin Concerto 3 : 1st movement, and I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So delightful and full of happiness!! :D
    I began to practice about 10 months ago, so I know my fingers are already like old tree's branches. TT But I try to make them move as I order them to. ;(
    Could you please give some advice for old beginners? ^^;;
    And.. do you have any plan to play in South Korea? If you do, I will definately go!!!! :D

  • @ilustbcristiansalinas2224
    @ilustbcristiansalinas2224 6 лет назад +1

    Very good video!
    Do you have any video in which you show the progress in a violin piece from the first reading until the day of the concert? (comparing each of the days) I think it would be great! I like that kind of videos. Please, Sumina. If this would be possible...

  • @tomboyer5608
    @tomboyer5608 3 года назад

    Just a small thing, she says her finishing exercise is thirds, but she's actually playing fourths in the video. Not a big deal -- both thirds and fourths are incredibly valuable to practice. Ruggiero Ricci, the great 20th century violinist noted for his left hand, often said playing thirds were the single best use of a violinist's practice time. But there is also a really good case to be made for fourths because they are a perfect interval and very uncompromising -- if you don't have the interval right, you hear it.
    Anyway, super-helpful video, thank you for posting this!

  • @suusfaria529
    @suusfaria529 4 года назад

    So talented and so beautiful

  • @ileanaviolin
    @ileanaviolin 6 лет назад

    I really like this video! :) Can you make a full version of warm-up? Like when you have more time to spend on it, I want more tips lol

  • @Creativity25476
    @Creativity25476 6 лет назад +8

    Can you do a tip and trick video on how to get a nice ringing sound on the violin?

  • @rebeccas.1897
    @rebeccas.1897 5 лет назад

    Ich find dein Video super cool. Könntest du eins machen, in dem du ein komplettes Warmup zeigst? Also nicht nur 5 Minuten sondern was man sonst noch so für ordentliche Übungen zum Aufwärmen machen kann? Das wäre super.

  • @pepsiman1589
    @pepsiman1589 4 года назад

    that was like, literally helpful

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler 4 года назад

    thank you... greeting from bali island

  • @catervamusica
    @catervamusica 4 года назад

    Hi Sumina, thanks a lot for this really helpful video. May you make a video about Ricochet, you've played in Paganini No5? That'll be fantastic.

  • @myther3938
    @myther3938 6 лет назад

    Eres genial, gracias por tus consejos, me encantaron y creo que me ayudaran de mucho.

  • @YYYValentine
    @YYYValentine 4 года назад +2

    I am a guitarist, but this is very interesting. Something is not clear for me: how do you decide when to shift positions, and when to play 3 note in a position, and when to play 4 ? (on guitar we play mostly 2 octave scales in one position)

    • @ariella2658
      @ariella2658 2 года назад +1

      Its mostly only when the other notes aren't really accessible and u have to go lower on the violin for them ig

  • @eclipse4eva
    @eclipse4eva 4 года назад

    First two minutes I just kept wondering how is it violinist are soooooo beautiful....then I realized I need this info hahaha have to shift my priorities...thanks so much for this...

  • @persistentviolinnoob126
    @persistentviolinnoob126 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot Sumina! This is very helpful. :)

  • @familynies1688
    @familynies1688 6 лет назад +363

    ling ling doesnt need warmup because ling ling never stop practicing

    • @filipchetwynd7746
      @filipchetwynd7746 5 лет назад +5

      40hrs a day

    • @allisonwister9384
      @allisonwister9384 5 лет назад +1

      Where’s the life of ling ling

    • @piyopark7666
      @piyopark7666 4 года назад +4

      Ling ling so famous

    • @squidward2slick650
      @squidward2slick650 3 года назад

      This shows how normalized racism is normalized.

    • @EricNiesprofile
      @EricNiesprofile 3 года назад

      @@squidward2slick650 how irrelevant....The original comment compliments someone's ability to practice....relentlessly as the means to success and you turn it into racism. Give me a break!

  • @NeomiNemeth
    @NeomiNemeth 6 лет назад

    Still learning double and triple stops in tune, haven't gotten to to thirds, fourths and tenths yet....sooooo hard, especially for an adult beginner.
    Thank you for the tips though, will be helpful in the future, I'm sure !!!! :-) LUV U SUMINA!!!!

  • @margaretmiller7929
    @margaretmiller7929 5 лет назад

    I would really appreciate hearing you play Bruch Swedish dances op 63 numbers 1 to 5. They are lovely but not often played . Thanks for the great videos

  • @Natalie-gc2ue
    @Natalie-gc2ue 6 лет назад

    thank you for this! ❤️