Very helpful indeed, an amazing teacher (been playing the violin 48 years, and still learn a huge amount every time i watch Ms Bushkova's videos). It's very clearly explained and fun.
Thank you for your insights about developing bowing independence, an essential ingredient to effective tone production. The bow is the brush that players use to paint a diverse palate of sounds.
When I "lean" into the first note (using more bow to recover from the 2 slurs) my mind automatically tried to make me slur the next bows to recover from that "lean" x'd. Great content!
Thank you for another really helpful lesson! It is helping me to detach from the usual learned scale rhythm that becomes muscle memory and now I can open up to different rhythms and bow strokes. The notes on the screen are really helpful too. Thank you both.
Dear friends, violinists: Have someone, recopilated this kind of variations on a paper or know some material similar that is explained here (those bow patterns) ? With variations of this type recopilated, to hace it all for the daily study. Excuse my english, i am from Spain. Many thanks!!
Very helpful indeed, an amazing teacher (been playing the violin 48 years, and still learn a huge amount every time i watch Ms Bushkova's videos). It's very clearly explained and fun.
These videos are the best on the internet. Thanks a million!
Very good lesson on development of economic bowing ,.Thank you once again Julia .
Thank you for your insights about developing bowing independence, an essential ingredient to effective tone production. The bow is the brush that players use to paint a diverse palate of sounds.
Well said!
When I "lean" into the first note (using more bow to recover from the 2 slurs) my mind automatically tried to make me slur the next bows to recover from that "lean" x'd. Great content!
Thank you very much my dear Professor!
Thank you for another really helpful lesson! It is helping me to detach from the usual learned scale rhythm that becomes muscle memory and now I can open up to different rhythms and bow strokes. The notes on the screen are really helpful too. Thank you both.
😍😍😍😍🤗♥️Abrazos Maestra Julia B. Wooo C': felicitaciones!!
Thank you it is amazing and very interesting for leavers violin.
Julia, thanks for the lesson!!
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Very very useful tips to excel our performance most methodologial way.
Thank you so very much!!
This is a very good video
Excellent, as usual. Thank you so much!
Thank you these video, great master
Great video
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Clarissa Tamara..😍
Very good video and really helpful! That is exactly my currently problems. Can you recommend some books to practice bowing, bow distribution?
James, write to my email - you know it
@@ViolinClassUSA would love advice on this too
Thank u
Wooooo! Thanks for these videos. :D
Wow, this is such a new perspective to me! Thank you, keep going!! Here you have a new subscriber :D
Welcome aboard!
Tanks
Dear friends, violinists: Have someone, recopilated this kind of variations on a paper or know some material similar that is explained here (those bow patterns) ? With variations of this type recopilated, to hace it all for the daily study. Excuse my english, i am from Spain. Many thanks!!
Look for Kreutzer Etudes - exercises for Etude No.2 s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0d/IMSLP01503-Kreutzer_Complete_Etudes.pdf
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