Thank you for these wonderful tips. I've tried to add some of them when playing a tune called "Ashroken Farewell." I transcribed the recording of it which has all those embellishments, and they add so much. I'm on our email list because I think you're a terrific, prolific teacher. Thanks again.
Oh, that's such a wonderful piece to add these little subtle effects, we have some members in our academy who played that piece before and it sounded really nice. Thank you for subscribing to our mailing list, we'll sure sending you many helpful tips and resources. Enjoy playing Ashroken Farewell 🥰
I love what you said at the end. Violin doesn’t really sound like that in real life. Realizing just now, I am much more in love with the realistic, raw sound that sounds like self-made music from musical instruments instead of computers. Great video ❣️❣️
Thank you , 70 yrs old I bought one of her song books , & sounded bad , I gave up , thank you for making me feel better , your breakdown of the different rolls & techniques was excellent , plain , easy to understand , I wish you could give her lessons , on how to teach ! , thank you , moe
Sorry , leaving 2nd comment , but this video is so valuable , taking apart Taylor Davis techniques , amazing you could do this ,really grateful , thank you so much , moe
What she is doing is imitating exactly what the voice does when singing, the same slides in the note, the same appogiaturas. the violin is the instrument with more resemblance with the voice, technique-wise
But if you don't get the skills no matter how good and expensive they are, you'll never sound good. I have a cheap violin, like £400. First time I broke the E string. I couldn't get to make any sound or noise. Now after a few months my violin is sounding better and better
@@chrisquinones7970 no argument there. A good student instrument supports you through a lot of progress, with sufficient tone and projection to encourage your efforts at refinement. But it appears from videos shared by performers like TwoSet Violin, Ray Chen, and others that a pro quality instrument costs tens of thousands and up. At the insanely expensive level, perhaps a lot of the appeal is intangible and emotional, but that aids a player who might be neurotic about instrument quality. Also, comparing the cost to my car and my house is based on the car being a beater and the house a tiny hovel. 😄
@@cafiend 😄I wish I can afford an expensive violin later when I can say or rather feel that I'm good playing...3-6 years from now. Maybe a £2000 violin. I will be happy with that. And If I get enough money for a house I'll use it for a house, not a violin, and definitely quite far from easily noise-annoyed neighbours!
You have a point there. The purpose of a very expensive Violin is to fill Concert Halls with it's sound over a tremendous Orchestra. You don't need that in your cosy home. Trust your ears and simply choose a Violin you like 🎻🤗
Only 5 pieces of “flare”?? 😂 In all seriousness this is actually an incredible breakdown of those little things that once you get good at the basics, you can start experimenting with and adding your own touch to make pieces more interesting. Thank you for these ideas and examples!
Excellent!! Your teaching is so clear, accessible and valuable. Thank you Julia!
I'm glad it helps you 💖
Thank you so much for this video!!! Will try this tomorrow in practice before my lesson. Thank you for all you do ✨
You're welcome! Let me know how it goes 💖
Pffffftt!!! Never mind the rest, Julia is the best!
I'm flattered to hear that I'm at the top of your list 😄
Fantastic explanation. Those were things I had always wondered about. Thank you so much.
You're welcome 😊. I'm glad you found the explanation you've been looking for. Happy playing!
This vedio is the best its really helpful... Thanks a lot.
You're welcome! Enjoy your practice.
Thank you for these wonderful tips. I've tried to add some of them when playing a tune called "Ashroken Farewell." I transcribed the recording of it which has all those embellishments, and they add so much. I'm on our email list because I think you're a terrific, prolific teacher. Thanks again.
Oh, that's such a wonderful piece to add these little subtle effects, we have some members in our academy who played that piece before and it sounded really nice. Thank you for subscribing to our mailing list, we'll sure sending you many helpful tips and resources. Enjoy playing Ashroken Farewell 🥰
Wonderful analysis and explanation. Thanks a lot. Please do more of that!
May I ask how did you add the Reverb? It would be great if you could make a video about recording one day...
You're welcome, thank you for your support, we'd definitely do so if many of you are interested 😊
Amazing taecher i love your way of chosing words ❤
Thank you 😊
You are simply the best and kind to assist some of us who are just learning violin and fall in love with violin to be our careers to pursue.
Thank you for your kind words. All the best in your career pursuing 🌻
Wow, a great eye opener. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome 😊
I love this video❤. Thank you for kind explanation ❤
You're welcome, we're happy that you loved our videos 😊
Thank you julia for the helpful wonderful tips. thank you being so kind and me as a beginner
I love what you said at the end. Violin doesn’t really sound like that in real life. Realizing just now, I am much more in love with the realistic, raw sound that sounds like self-made music from musical instruments instead of computers.
Great video ❣️❣️
I'm so glad to hear you said that ☺
Great Ideas,Thank You
This was so encouraging, thank you!
Anytime 🙂
Superb Julia. I loved this video and the effects you introduced. Makes the tune amazing. Thank you.👏
I hope you can incorporate them into your playing and feel amazed 😉
Thank you
You're welcome! ☺
Wow! What a great video! Well done Julia!
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Great video Julia, I always learn something new from your videos!
I'm happy that you enjoyed learning with me 😊
Thanks so much ❤ now I can pimp up some pieces that will be much more fun💃🎻 one also needs to improve bowing technique to make it sound beautiful 🤓
Go ahead and have fun playing with it 🤩
She is really the best
Thank you so much I'm so grateful to you
Thank you for your support 💖
Thank You for Your Valuable Free Service
Yes, ive learnt so much, thanks heaps.
You're welcome! 😊
Very valuable advice thanks
A super interesting video. Thank you once again
Anytime! 🎻🎶
Thank you , 70 yrs old I bought one of her song books , & sounded bad , I gave up , thank you for making me feel better , your breakdown of the different rolls & techniques was excellent , plain , easy to understand , I wish you could give her lessons , on how to teach ! , thank you , moe
Thank you. I'm so glad my breakdown was helpful for you. I hope you can make use of your purchases and enjoy playing them 🌻
Ma'am you are awesome... What a research and revelation... You are too good ma❤
Thanks for your kind words, I'm glad this helps 😊
Amazing explaination video! Wonderful!
So informative thank you Julia 🎉
Yay 🥳
Sorry , leaving 2nd comment , but this video is so valuable , taking apart Taylor Davis techniques , amazing you could do this ,really grateful , thank you so much , moe
Appreciate your support, have fun playing your music 😊
Terrific video - very helpful!
So glad to hear that 😊
Incredible video!!!! Thank you!!!!!
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Wonderful Thank you !!!!
Julia mam should be awarded... She knows a to z of violin... Thanks from Bangladesh ❤🎉😊
Your kind support means so much to us 💖
Thank you sooo much!… 🙏🥰
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Love it! Thank you Julia!
My pleasure 😊
Great video thanks
we use alot of at ''turkish old music '' name turkish trill glisando ...like we call turkish süsleme ''...thank a lot good lesson our youtube teacher
That's great to know, thank you for sharing, I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson 😊
I think is a little gypsy sound practice. 👍 Violín. Thank U 🌺
You're so welcome, enjoy!
It's a great video ❤ . I've scared so much of these effects when I saw them on sheet music. But not now 😊. Thank you🎉❤
You got this! 🤩
so kind to me
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What she is doing is imitating exactly what the voice does when singing, the same slides in the note, the same appogiaturas. the violin is the instrument with more resemblance with the voice, technique-wise
What an analysis of Taylor Davis playing... Ma, I am so so grateful
I'm glad the video is helpful to you 😊
The pros also have a violin and a bow that together cost more than my car. And probably my first house.
But if you don't get the skills no matter how good and expensive they are, you'll never sound good.
I have a cheap violin, like £400. First time I broke the E string. I couldn't get to make any sound or noise. Now after a few months my violin is sounding better and better
@@chrisquinones7970 no argument there. A good student instrument supports you through a lot of progress, with sufficient tone and projection to encourage your efforts at refinement. But it appears from videos shared by performers like TwoSet Violin, Ray Chen, and others that a pro quality instrument costs tens of thousands and up. At the insanely expensive level, perhaps a lot of the appeal is intangible and emotional, but that aids a player who might be neurotic about instrument quality. Also, comparing the cost to my car and my house is based on the car being a beater and the house a tiny hovel. 😄
@@cafiend 😄I wish I can afford an expensive violin later when I can say or rather feel that I'm good playing...3-6 years from now. Maybe a £2000 violin. I will be happy with that. And If I get enough money for a house I'll use it for a house, not a violin, and definitely quite far from easily noise-annoyed neighbours!
You have a point there. The purpose of a very expensive Violin is to fill Concert Halls with it's sound over a tremendous Orchestra. You don't need that in your cosy home. Trust your ears and simply choose a Violin you like 🎻🤗
LOL! Good point, forgot to mention that but the violin can make a huge difference too!
Only 5 pieces of “flare”?? 😂
In all seriousness this is actually an incredible breakdown of those little things that once you get good at the basics, you can start experimenting with and adding your own touch to make pieces more interesting. Thank you for these ideas and examples!
You're welcome! Enjoy making beautiful music 😊
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How shall I immitiate you❤
With more practice, your playing will improve. Keep it up! 🤗
Why don’t you just say glissando for the first one? “Sliding up and down”
Because that’s not an English word, and people won’t know it. Have YOU heard the term gatekeeping?
I like the English, thanks Julia. And i know all about gatekeepers keeping me down!
Nice video, thanx