I put a link for all the exercises under the video but here is the right book: fiddlerman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Version-from-Sevcik-School-of-Violin-Technique-Exercise-6-Score.pdf
Hi. To pronounce Ševčík ' s name: "Shef-cheek/Chef-czeek"" (Pronounce Czech letters as follows: š = sh, č=cz/ch, í = ee) ...Not that important indeed, just that when I myself want to pay respect to somebody I care to understand how their names are originally spelled. And sometimes it really is a challenge, I must admit:-) Thanks for the excercise, it is a good one, as the simple usually are.
Amazing illustration thank youuuuuuuu heaps 💕
Very welcome. Thanks for watching!
I'm sure I have my Sevcik book somewhere - it's 50 years old. . . . great exercises!
Time to dig it up. 🥴😜😁 Thanks for watching!
Great job!
Thank you so much Brad.
You made me pick up my violin again thanks and maybe this exercise will make me pick up the subtle intonations
Thanks again
I hope that it does. Glad to hear that I got you to take out your violin again. Thanks for watching.
Heeeya!
Thanks for the video. I hope, everything is good and you are feeling well.
So far so good. Thanks so much. How about you?
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As you say. So far so good.
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I am having trouble finding this particular one on the download.
I put a link for all the exercises under the video but here is the right book: fiddlerman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Version-from-Sevcik-School-of-Violin-Technique-Exercise-6-Score.pdf
I cant do the 32nd notes. Will if I practice this every day would I eventually do it or do I still add another exercise for my fingers to speed up?
Who else was waiting for the 64ths?
ROFL. If I slow down the metronome to half the speed, I'd be there. ;)
John Shekeine, actually, I was waiting for Pierre to show off a little and do 128th notes!
@@fiddlefaddle1 256th notes and grace notes : bruh
Not a violin demo, but that is a beautiful instrument. Which is it?
It's a bench made Scott Cao. Thanks :)
You are very good 💜💓👑👑👑💎💎💎🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Hi. To pronounce Ševčík ' s name:
"Shef-cheek/Chef-czeek""
(Pronounce Czech letters as follows: š = sh, č=cz/ch, í = ee)
...Not that important indeed, just that when I myself want to pay respect to somebody I care to understand how their names are originally spelled. And sometimes it really is a challenge, I must admit:-)
Thanks for the excercise, it is a good one, as the simple usually are.
Great to know. Thanks for that information. Also, thanks for watching.
Super teaching Sir
AUGUSTINE violinist from
Thanks Augustine!
**THANK YOU!!! GREAT!!**
Thanks!