Thank you profV for these free videos. I started watching your videos 11 years ago. Now i'm teaching them to people with balance between fun and boring technique grinding(at least for people who didn't have to unlearn 10 months worth of playing). Now i'm a technique nerd. But i and the world can't thank you enough. Thanks again!
This is the smartest and easiest advide I have found so far. Thank you SO much! And while I am here, is there any special techniques to play the G-string? I have such hard times getting a clean sound from it, especially when I use fingers. The best way to describe it is I find it a bit.. muddy? I can't seem to figure out if I need to bow harder or lighter or if there is some sort of magic trick to it. I have asked a few friends of mine who also said that the G string was tricky but when they got it it was amazing. But I can't seem to figure out how to use it properly =) Again thanks for the advice, and thanks in advance if you ever have the time to answer!
56 yo. Started 2 weeks ago. I have been frustrated the past couple of days, about the sound, the screeching. This seems to have some of my issues. I’m so excited
Good luck with your studies, Mike. Be patient with yourself and give it time. Using small bows at first is a good way to start, and should help control the screeching you’ve mentioned. You can expand the length as you gain control. Good luck!
Hello Prof Do you know you are the first teacher to me to learn the violin since 2007 before I bought the violin in 2012. Really I am very proud with you for yet. Thank you very much my dear...
Thanks Professor V., I will direct my pupils to this video. I have used standing against the wall to help bowing in the upper 1/2 by restricting the impact of the shoulder and focussing on movement from the elbow, but have not tried this one. It looks like a really good idea. Wonky bowing seems to be worse with viola students. I think it is because they have more room, and the dampening effect of a diagonal bow seems to be a whole lot worse than on violin. Thanks again. for a great tip for such an important point.
Hi Bean Sandwich, don’t feel bad, I get college students with this problem too. Being perfectly parallel to the bridge isn’t really the goal. What’s important is that the bow doesn’t drift towards the bridge or fingerboard unless you want it to. Watch your contact point while playing open strings to work on this. Best Wishes.
***** thank you for posting. My daughter and I are trying to learn. She's 19 and Me 48. Please keep it up. We are in a group class so not a lot of one on one.
Hi Mark, thanks. I play a violin made in 1995 by Jennifer Becker, who lives in St. Paul Minnesota. She comes from a family of violin makers and really knows her stuff. I’m a big fan.
Dear professor, i would like to ask you a question concerning double stopping. When i play them, my bow tend to slide towards the fingerboard! Is there any tip to prevent this? Do i need more bow pressure or less in double stopping? Thanks!
Miguel, you have to push the bow out, or forward, a little on the down bow. Also, tilt the stick slightly away from you to compensate for the sloping string angle. If you watch your contact point, or the spot where the bow meets the string, you may be able to control the bow better. Hope that all makes sense. Good luck!
Going to have to try that. I struggle with my bow flying all over the place.
What a wonderful video, Todd, simply ingenious! Bravo on your channel!
ViolinClass - Thank you, Julia! I appreciate your vote of confidence very much, and best wishes with your fabulous channel.
Aaaahh ... finally something simple, a no-brainer, great for muscle memory !!! Thanks.
Thanks for your generous help! I've run out of time for full lessons these days, so your videos are pure gold. Very grateful.
I enjoy for your teaching way . actually i wish when i be player in vilion to meet you i wish that from my heart
Thank you!! What a wonderful idea! I so appreciate all your expert tips and advice.
Thank you profV for these free videos. I started watching your videos 11 years ago. Now i'm teaching them to people with balance between fun and boring technique grinding(at least for people who didn't have to unlearn 10 months worth of playing). Now i'm a technique nerd. But i and the world can't thank you enough. Thanks again!
Thank you, Shu, I think that’s wonderful! I appreciate you letting me know. My very best to you and your students. Todd
Gr8!....I LOVE these TEACHING!!!!
Thank You sooo much!!
This is the smartest and easiest advide I have found so far. Thank you SO much!
And while I am here, is there any special techniques to play the G-string? I have such hard times getting a clean sound from it, especially when I use fingers. The best way to describe it is I find it a bit.. muddy? I can't seem to figure out if I need to bow harder or lighter or if there is some sort of magic trick to it. I have asked a few friends of mine who also said that the G string was tricky but when they got it it was amazing. But I can't seem to figure out how to use it properly =) Again thanks for the advice, and thanks in advance if you ever have the time to answer!
Professor, you're a genius.
56 yo. Started 2 weeks ago. I have been frustrated the past couple of days, about the sound, the screeching. This seems to have some of my issues. I’m so excited
Good luck with your studies, Mike. Be patient with yourself and give it time. Using small bows at first is a good way to start, and should help control the screeching you’ve mentioned. You can expand the length as you gain control. Good luck!
@@professorV Thank u you for the small bow tip.
Thank you!
This is ingenious.
Hi
ya play as well or something?
Wait you used to play violin so cool I love your videos
It’s awesome I love it
Great novel tip! Will try it tomorrow on my kids! Thanks.
THanks professor V
Very nice idea
Brilliant!! Thank you.
Thanks, Scott. I appreciate the comment very much.
great ! you are a wonderful teacher !
Thank you, Jose Anaya. Best wishes!
very good!
TQ Sir 👍🙏
I like this trick. I will try after work tonight. Ha ha.
Hello Prof
Do you know you are the first teacher to me to learn the violin since 2007 before I bought the violin in 2012.
Really I am very proud with you for yet.
Thank you very much my dear...
Thank you, AHMED BONDOK, that’s very, very kind of you to write. I appreciate it tremendously. Continued best wishes for your future!
@@professorV thanks a lot..😊🌹❤️
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Thanks Professor V., I will direct my pupils to this video. I have used standing against the wall to help bowing in the upper 1/2 by restricting the impact of the shoulder and focussing on movement from the elbow, but have not tried this one. It looks like a really good idea. Wonky bowing seems to be worse with viola students. I think it is because they have more room, and the dampening effect of a diagonal bow seems to be a whole lot worse than on violin. Thanks again. for a great tip for such an important point.
Thank you, ViolaVerity! I appreciate you taking the time to post this comment. Best Wishes to you and your students!
that feeling when you’re in the highest level orchestra in your school and can do vibrato yet you can’t play your bow straight
Hi Bean Sandwich, don’t feel bad, I get college students with this problem too. Being perfectly parallel to the bridge isn’t really the goal. What’s important is that the bow doesn’t drift towards the bridge or fingerboard unless you want it to. Watch your contact point while playing open strings to work on this. Best Wishes.
This is excellent. Do you have any tips for keeping the bow straight along the other plane, i.e., not dipping up and down?
Glad to see another video Professor V! Thanks for the advice, it really helped!
Thanks, Megotopolis. Best Wishes.
***** thank you for posting. My daughter and I are trying to learn. She's 19 and Me 48. Please keep it up. We are in a group class so not a lot of one on one.
katsumi liqueur Best of luck to you and your daughter, katsumi.
That is a beautiful Violin you have there. What is the make and model?
Hi Mark, thanks. I play a violin made in 1995 by Jennifer Becker, who lives in St. Paul Minnesota. She comes from a family of violin makers and really knows her stuff. I’m a big fan.
When whole long and stiff bow by frosh sitting on oval formed cross in one, and moved in one, the cross, cross the rhytmic distances.
Dear professor, i would like to ask you a question concerning double stopping. When i play them, my bow tend to slide towards the fingerboard! Is there any tip to prevent this? Do i need more bow pressure or less in double stopping? Thanks!
Miguel, you have to push the bow out, or forward, a little on the down bow. Also, tilt the stick slightly away from you to compensate for the sloping string angle. If you watch your contact point, or the spot where the bow meets the string, you may be able to control the bow better. Hope that all makes sense. Good luck!
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