Excellent explanations…it explains all the problems I’m experiencing. I’ve only been playing for 6 1/2 months and I absolutely love it…one day I’ll get past the scratchiness and bouncing bow and will be able to make beautiful music with this lovely instrument. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I am just starting out with violin and having problems with the shaking bow and hitting multiple strings. I have watched many videos about this and learned some great rules and ways to improve which helped but despite improvement I was still having some trouble. But your advice has fixed the problem. I finally feel like I have the info needed to practice and improve. Thank you!
Thank you because I am at my wits end!!!😂 I am returning after 40 years but I never recall my bow ever bouncing. It is so frustrating. I've been applying your suggestions and I am seeing major improvements... Much less bouncing. I will keep practicing before getting a better quality violin.😊
Thank you so much! Only had my violin for a week and cannot get a decent sound from it but now I know what I need to do to make it sound better. Thank you.
I would even add that the position of the violin might influence the shaking of the bow as well. If the neck of the violin is held downwards, controlling all the weight on the string becomes much more difficult.
Thanks - very helpful. My arm was down and I was using finger pressure. Big difference in sound already. My violin is like a $180 kit but I don't think that has been the issue. Also I am starting the notes 1/3 up the bow. Im 58 and just been playing a few weeks.
@@MeadowlarkViolin Just please don't use the annoying UA-cam thumbnails with big red arrows, and questionable facial expressions. This one stood out because it looked professional.
Lora, brand new, and left-handed (yes, I'm using a LH violin) newbie. Great explanations, both for this problem and chin rest set-ups. Question: does the amount of tension IN the bow (applied with the screw) also affect bounce, i.e. horsehair pulled too tight? Thanks for your clear and concise explanations!
Hi, at the beginning of the video, you speak about the quality of the violin that can impact the bow bouncing. In regard to that, which modification could we make that doesn't cost too much but would reduce a shaky bow? I checked in your description, so I am thinking the strings? or the bow? the bridge maybe? I kind of noticed that the bouncing happens more at the higher pitch 2 strings but not in the deep tones..
The strings or the bridge probably won't have a big effect on the bow bouncing or not. The bow will make the difference. It probably bounces more on the higher 2 strings because those strings require less weight. If you are using pressure, or too much weight, or if you're tense, those strings will tend to bounce more, but it's not because of the strings, it's just because you're more tense when you play the higher strings.
This video really helped me. It was a matter of pressure. Coming back after many years away from my violin 😊 thanks
Glad it helped! Pressure can cause so many unwanted issues!
I find your explanations really clear and helpful. Keep up the excellent teaching! And thank you.
Thank you so much!
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Excellent explanations…it explains all the problems I’m experiencing. I’ve only been playing for 6 1/2 months and I absolutely love it…one day I’ll get past the scratchiness and bouncing bow and will be able to make beautiful music with this lovely instrument. Thank you!
This is by far the clearest explanation I can find online on shaky bow problems. Thank you so much for this vid, it's very helpful!
Thank you so much!
Using more weight helped a lot, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I am just starting out with violin and having problems with the shaking bow and hitting multiple strings. I have watched many videos about this and learned some great rules and ways to improve which helped but despite improvement I was still having some trouble. But your advice has fixed the problem. I finally feel like I have the info needed to practice and improve. Thank you!
Thanks! I think that’s the first I heard elbow level explained in terms of keeping weight on the string. That simplifies thinking about it.
Thanks for your tips
Thank you because I am at my wits end!!!😂
I am returning after 40 years but I never recall my bow ever bouncing. It is so frustrating.
I've been applying your suggestions and I am seeing major improvements... Much less bouncing. I will keep practicing before getting a better quality violin.😊
So glad it helps!
This was so informative
Thank you, another excellent lesson. Wow, I guess my local teacher is right (bow contact, weight not pressure, proper bow hold, etc.)
Thank you so much! Only had my violin for a week and cannot get a decent sound from it but now I know what I need to do to make it sound better. Thank you.
You're welcome! Glad it's helpful!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Very clear, interesting and 'doable'! Thank you.
Thanks Laura, this was very helpful and you provided specific tips for how to improve bowing. The TRex tip was my favourite!
You're welcome! Glad the trex tip helps!
I really appreciate you! Thanks so much!
I would even add that the position of the violin might influence the shaking of the bow as well. If the neck of the violin is held downwards, controlling all the weight on the string becomes much more difficult.
Yes, good observation.
Thank you so much for your excellent explanations !
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Great lesson! Thank you.
Super useful! Thank you
Thanks - very helpful. My arm was down and I was using finger pressure. Big difference in sound already. My violin is like a $180 kit but I don't think that has been the issue. Also I am starting the notes 1/3 up the bow. Im 58 and just been playing a few weeks.
Glad you found it helpful! Adjusting finger pressure on the bow can make a huge difference.
Love this video!!! So helpful!!!
Love this video… so informative
Thank you!
This is a very helpful lesson!!I LIKE PRO ARTE STRINGS ALSO.
Thank you!
This video was so helpful!!!! Thank you so much for making these 😀😀😀
That was a perfect explanation. Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
@@MeadowlarkViolin Just please don't use the annoying UA-cam thumbnails with big red arrows, and questionable facial expressions. This one stood out because it looked professional.
Good point! I have been experimenting with the ever so popular giant red arrows lately. But I think I will take your advice!@@totallynotabot151
Lora, brand new, and left-handed (yes, I'm using a LH violin) newbie. Great explanations, both for this problem and chin rest set-ups. Question: does the amount of tension IN the bow (applied with the screw) also affect bounce, i.e. horsehair pulled too tight? Thanks for your clear and concise explanations!
Hi Jeff, yes it does! If the hair is too tight it will tend to bounce more. Good point! That should be reason #11!
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Thank you very much...it was really helpful ..❤❤❤
Great! So glad it's helpful!
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You're welcome!
@@MeadowlarkViolin this was really useful! just in a few days
Thanks for your videos Lora,,, they're very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Hi,
at the beginning of the video, you speak about the quality of the violin that can impact the bow bouncing. In regard to that, which modification could we make that doesn't cost too much but would reduce a shaky bow?
I checked in your description, so I am thinking the strings? or the bow? the bridge maybe?
I kind of noticed that the bouncing happens more at the higher pitch 2 strings but not in the deep tones..
The strings or the bridge probably won't have a big effect on the bow bouncing or not. The bow will make the difference. It probably bounces more on the higher 2 strings because those strings require less weight. If you are using pressure, or too much weight, or if you're tense, those strings will tend to bounce more, but it's not because of the strings, it's just because you're more tense when you play the higher strings.
@@MeadowlarkViolin Thanks, now I will try to get a new bow for my Bday ;-)
Thanks, so helpful just to know that your muscles need conditioning :) I will practice
Yes, sometimes it just takes time! Glad it was helpful!