Watching violin progress video is what make me start learning. Great to see so much progress. "You have to learn the violin when you are a small child" is such a big lie. Thanks for sharing your videos
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*".. .when you want to become a professional violinist" You can start anything as an adult and be very good at it. But professionals have to start earlier because there are such percise improvements that a lot of people can't even hear. And of course the concurrence: I think it's nearly impossible to get better at anything as an adult beginner than a person who started as a child and ptacticed the same amount of hours a day or even a little less. Also, he is really really good. Most people improve so much slower.
well...it's not a lie. If you want to be a professional classical musician, then you certainly have to learn it at a very very young age. But if you just want to be an amateur musician playing for fun, it's never too late.
@@ellenqian3179 what you said is 100% false. The human brain doesn't work that way, it's like Language, sure it's easier with a baby sponge brain to absorb all the information however, it by no means, means that you cannot learn a language at an older age, my dad is 56 and has spent the last 4 years learning German and has just got his Degree in German Language... so yeah, completely false. What holds you or anyone back is their attitude, attitudes like the one you appear to have. Have more faith in yourself. We can do everything children can do, it just take longer.
just to warn you: for those that are here watching and thinking this is the "usual" progress - it is not! Even for children! Either this man has experience with instruments before, he practices for hours every day or he is exceptionally talented (and it might very well be all of these combined!) So please don't feel like you can't do this if you didn't make as much progress - for most people this takes much longer! Just wanted to add this as I know for some watching videos like these can feel discouraging, especially if you compare his progress to your own progress. Also, some will get unrealistic expectations of what it takes to learn the violin - because for most, it is much harder than practicing 3 years and being able to more or less play Czardas. to the creator: great job of course and I am very happy for you that you have learned so much in this short amount of time! :)
Yeah, isn't it so amazing how he was able to gain SUCH a great understanding of how the instrument works just by watching UA-cam? Just LOOK at that Czardas - he almost has a Sautille! He probably has a very organized mind as much of learning how to play the violin is learning the process of practicing and improving things - thinking logically! This guy has to be one of the most talented people I've ever come across. I've been taking lessons for 1.5 years and believe me, I certainly didn't think this was typical progress!
From the the 2ed week I could see he has a very good memory t Compared to mine . Yet I didn't think he progressed well enough for two years . 2years and 4 months he was getting his stuff together. But I'm disappointed to hear the commentors warnings that he is exceptional in playing that gypsy piece . You all mean that it would take 4 years to get that good? That busts my bubble. And I appreciate you all's warning
This is really impressive. His bow is surprisingly good since he has only been playing for 3 years! Just a tip though, maybe practice more scales and technical work instead of just pieces because that way when it comes to actually playing pieces it will seem a lot easier and will sound so much better. I can definitely recommend Kreutzer’s 42 etudes for studies, they’re really helpful. But this is seriously impressive and inspiring. I can tell that he worked really hard to get this far in such a short time.
@Kay D3333 It's probably the way your fingers move and how your arm weight sits into the bow. I'm not a professional so I'd recommend speaking to a teacher about it. But I can say that Kreutzer's 6th and 7th Etudes played at the frog can be very useful exercises for you.
One thing I can say, not just for violin any instrument if you loved it that much and were willing to make a deliberate not wasteful practice because this count deliberate practice, and try to understand the instrument it may take you 5 years what took someone 2 years but if you understood your instrument you will even surprise yourself And please don’t be discouraged, love your instrument and work smart not hard. Archer is a very dedicated person you can see his love for violin in his playing.
Anyone came here hoping you can play like him in 2 years. The truth is no, especially if you're self-learning. This guy must know how to play another instrument before or must play violin more than 2 years or must be a prodigy. Even when you play violin for 12 hours per day, you couldn't reach this level unless you're very talented and have been gifted in music.
Frankly, I’m amazed at how good your intonation was even a very few months into this video - most beginning students are still way off correct patch for the first year or more.
If you really want to become a professional violinist player, then you can start as an adult and keep practicing for years and someday you will make it. Don't let people tell you how far you can go.
I love that you focused on your intonation from the beginning. That's why it's so good. The bowing and the fact it's mainly in tune. Everything else can be perfected later. You also seem to have natural dexterity. Very inspiring as a 54 year old beginner.
When you think about it, very few children reach this level in three years. I mean VERY few. So, if you keep on practicing, you'll be really amazing in the end
Evolution to my emotions: + I can not stop laughing! but it's so fun ... ++ Look, I still laugh, but I like it ... +++ I'm starting to feel something, what will it be? ++++ I laugh and feel emotion ... it's so sweet! +++++ My tears begin to fall, I happy and I am very proud of you, thx so much, you are a nice guy :")
wow, I've been playing for 1 year and 5 months. First year self taught, and I've been taking 45 min weekly lessons for the last 5 months. I'm astounded by your progress, specially, as someone said already, from 6.07 to 6.32, but you had very good intonation from the early beginning. nice video :)
You seem to have the right habits. Doing slow movements in the beginning of your journey and going faster later on. Compared to other progress videos I've seen you are a maestro. Rock on!
Well done, sir! You're very talented especially considering that mostly you have learnt all of it by yourself! I can only imagine how much better you would be having a teacher with you all the time! But it only gives hope to all those people who for various reasons don't want/ can't have teacher! It IS possible to learn violin on your own! Keep up the good work :) greetings from a fellow adult violin student :)
I got 7 years violin classes,though i`m child in those times so i had not any interest of this instrument but now i`m go in for. And your video best motivated progress video i`v ever seen .Good job!
Wow, I am so impressed with your Csardash!!!! I've been trying to learn the quick part for a year now and still cannot play it this good! Enjoyed watching your progress a LOT! Subscribed :-)
1 to 2 hours a day practice is something I can't put in as i have a full time job, family and other commitments in my late 40s. I get at best 6 hours a week and usually about 4 hours only , excluding the 45 min lesson itself. Practice usually comprises 30 mins here and there added together. After 2 years 3 months I just started the grade 5 exam pieces, I do not master each piece for each grade but follow my teacher's pace,. I don't take the exams. I am not close to your standard, at least in terms of bow control in the czardas or intonation.
Super inspiring I’m also a masters student at the moment and have been wanting to pick up violin. I know I will only be able to practice on my own for now . Possibly during the summer I could take lessons.
You're good. I've been playing since March 2019, about two and a half months. Within one month I was playing about two dozen pop tunes, but still have plenty of scratching and coordination problems. Your sound quality was excellent from the outset for a beginner, really good control. I just bought two bluegrass books to learn which should give me good exercise on fast fiddling and a better ear for improvising around simple melodies. At 23, you can easily become good enough to make money with your instrument. Good luck.
Very good job! you know what.?I have been watching your progress videos in other website quite a while. you're a great inspiration to me, anyway keep up the great work!
Inspiring video. I’ve been a pianist for 30 years and love it but would like to try learning a new instrument now at age 40. I did play violin for several years in school as a teenager but was never very good. Perhaps it’s time to pick it up again. I was thinking the cello would be nice to try but I have very small hands, so likely not the best choice.
Very nice, I´ve been playing for 10 months (adult beginner also, originally piano player ^^) now and I know what hard work you´ve done, congrats, sounds really great! When have you started with vibrato?
As a self-taught violinist, you really play very very well. I am so curious about: 1. Did you play any other instruments before playing violin? 2. What is the hardest piece you can play right after completing the 10 hours of violin lessons ? Tks!
Your perseverance and enthusiasm have helped you and I can see how much you have improved at the end of three years! Well done and thank you for sharing your violin journey.
Pretty good for about 3 years, At the 8 months point I could see some VIBRATO pretty good vibrato for a beginner. But as a violinist or a violist there are 2 different types of vibrato.1st one is WRIST vibrato, Wrist vibrato is for like fast songs,2nd one is ARM vibrato, arm vibrato is for slow songs and you move with your whole arm. But over all not bad.
Great progress! Very happy for you! I plan to start too . I am older and plan to start with my 4 year old daughter so we can learn together. Have a wonderful day.
I got my first violin in late 2021. I have a lot of mental health kisses that can make me lose any faith that I'll learn the instrument. I watch these types of videos. To e courage myself to practice some. And they Def help. I even posted a video of me playing on tiktok. To kinda document my journey,
I am also an adult learner. I played folk violin but am now training classically. It’s a world of different. I really like the Barbara Berber scale book and the Flesch scales. My teacher also just started me on Sevcik. Those book really bring the technique along.
WOW !!! You went so far in just 3 years and self taught. You had a very good intonation from the beginning, even in the first months. I've noticed in violin progress video people used to struggle a lot with intonation. Also you mastered the bow in an impressiv way, it goes super straight from your first tries (even if at first you used just a small part) and you're now able to do realised difficult bow strokes too. You look like you were not indulgent on yourself and tried your best to correct and fix any problem you could have. I guess that's how you reached this ease after a few years. I'm curious what was your "lessons plans" over the years. How did you get that far, it seems that your progression went faster and faster over the time.
Can someone please tell me which piece it is at 5:35? I have been trying Shazam but it didn't work. And this video is inspiring I will come back for motivation.
heyy love it! such an inspirational!!!! Would you mind to give us some tips and how to study by yourself? are there any particular videos or articles that you follow, etc?
wow!!!! honestly, so good..i got my violin 3 years ago but all together ive been practicing for around 2 years...ive taken breaks due to working a lot...now im a college student and i hope to be able to practice more and ive already started practicing pretty much every day as much as possible...good luck to us xD
This is impressive. I am like at your 3 months after 3 years ... (injury sucks half of my time away and I had to relearn from scratch). Can you release a video on how to maintain a straight bow because your Bowing is very straight
wow, it is incredible to see how your bow hand relaxes over time. You have the perfect hand of a violinist.. long fingers, in fact, so long that you bow hold looks awkward. I would turn the right wrist a little bit more towards the violin. It is tow high!, must be more relaxed oriented towards the up bow. Good luck.
As a piano person, because of Tchaikovsky violin concerto I have impulses to self-learn violin. I'm a 28-year old phd student, so obviously I cannot practice 40 hours day like Lingling. But this video somehow provides me an illusion that perhaps I can do it as well.
Watching violin progress video is what make me start learning. Great to see so much progress. "You have to learn the violin when you are a small child" is such a big lie. Thanks for sharing your videos
*".. .when you want to become a professional violinist" You can start anything as an adult and be very good at it. But professionals have to start earlier because there are such percise improvements that a lot of people can't even hear. And of course the concurrence: I think it's nearly impossible to get better at anything as an adult beginner than a person who started as a child and ptacticed the same amount of hours a day or even a little less. Also, he is really really good. Most people improve so much slower.
@ i would say it depends. if you are a musician to begin with its alot easier. you allready developed alot of the skills necessary.
well...it's not a lie. If you want to be a professional classical musician, then you certainly have to learn it at a very very young age. But if you just want to be an amateur musician playing for fun, it's never too late.
The feels man.
@@ellenqian3179 what you said is 100% false. The human brain doesn't work that way, it's like Language, sure it's easier with a baby sponge brain to absorb all the information however, it by no means, means that you cannot learn a language at an older age, my dad is 56 and has spent the last 4 years learning German and has just got his Degree in German Language... so yeah, completely false.
What holds you or anyone back is their attitude, attitudes like the one you appear to have. Have more faith in yourself.
We can do everything children can do, it just take longer.
you can see he was practicing 40 hours a day
#lingling40hours
Lol.. true :3
It's only 24 hours in a day! Thank you for this video. I don't like to practice, but if you don't practice, you will not get good at the violin.
@@chrisarespacochaga5783 wow you're an idiot
😅
just to warn you: for those that are here watching and thinking this is the "usual" progress - it is not! Even for children!
Either this man has experience with instruments before, he practices for hours every day or he is exceptionally talented (and it might very well be all of these combined!)
So please don't feel like you can't do this if you didn't make as much progress - for most people this takes much longer!
Just wanted to add this as I know for some watching videos like these can feel discouraging, especially if you compare his progress to your own progress. Also, some will get unrealistic expectations of what it takes to learn the violin - because for most, it is much harder than practicing 3 years and being able to more or less play Czardas.
to the creator: great job of course and I am very happy for you that you have learned so much in this short amount of time! :)
Yeah, isn't it so amazing how he was able to gain SUCH a great understanding of how the instrument works just by watching UA-cam? Just LOOK at that Czardas - he almost has a Sautille! He probably has a very organized mind as much of learning how to play the violin is learning the process of practicing and improving things - thinking logically! This guy has to be one of the most talented people I've ever come across. I've been taking lessons for 1.5 years and believe me, I certainly didn't think this was typical progress!
Completely agree, to make this fast progress, you have to practice really really hard and be talented at the same time.
@@vibratoqueen450 I have been playing for about 3-4 years now in high school, and I can't come close to his Czardas. I have tried and failed...
I bet he is very smart indeed!
From the the 2ed week I could see he has a very good memory t
Compared to mine . Yet I didn't think he progressed well enough for two years . 2years and 4 months he was getting his stuff together. But I'm disappointed to hear the commentors warnings that he is exceptional in playing that gypsy piece . You all mean that it would take 4 years to get that good? That busts my bubble. And I appreciate you all's warning
At least it’s not S A C R I L E G I O U S
I just learn 2 years.. I started when I was late 40s :)
Andrew Nguyen that’s my plan, mid forties 🙂
I just started in my late 40's I played guitar for 30 years I guess i just want to pick up another instrument!? but I am really enjoying it so far
How did it go?
@@telorceplok8812 its going really well
He's basically a sim who's player made him do nothing but practice violin.
lol
Hahahahah 😂😂
he did the ling ling practise for sure, 40 hours a day
Congrats, you're on TwoSet's vid now 😂
It's on the most recent one btw.
Harry Lee yeah I just saw it thank u so much for telling hahah that‘s so cool
You're welcome 😊
but there is only 24 hours a day..
JK I KNOW DA JOKE LING LING 40HOURS
"maestro" is my fav word but its not popular ;'b
This is really impressive. His bow is surprisingly good since he has only been playing for 3 years! Just a tip though, maybe practice more scales and technical work instead of just pieces because that way when it comes to actually playing pieces it will seem a lot easier and will sound so much better. I can definitely recommend Kreutzer’s 42 etudes for studies, they’re really helpful. But this is seriously impressive and inspiring. I can tell that he worked really hard to get this far in such a short time.
@Kay D3333 It's probably the way your fingers move and how your arm weight sits into the bow. I'm not a professional so I'd recommend speaking to a teacher about it. But I can say that Kreutzer's 6th and 7th Etudes played at the frog can be very useful exercises for you.
The best out of ten "violin progress" I just saw! bravo!
Who's here from TwoSet?
Me
@Libnis Silva Novaes De Almeida Czardas - V. Monti 🙂
Ayyy
One thing I can say, not just for violin any instrument if you loved it that much and were willing to make a deliberate not wasteful practice because this count deliberate practice, and try to understand the instrument it may take you 5 years what took someone 2 years but if you understood your instrument you will even surprise yourself And please don’t be discouraged, love your instrument and work smart not hard. Archer is a very dedicated person you can see his love for violin in his playing.
here from twoset! ❤️ i applaud you on your progress! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much Pauline!~
same me from twoset that one type of viewer thats non musician
3 days: he plays so good as me with 3 months
3 weeks: he s better than me with one year
@Libnis Silva Novaes De Almeida ua-cam.com/video/IPYHy8k9Z34/v-deo.html
Csárdás - Vittorio Monti
Anyone came here hoping you can play like him in 2 years. The truth is no, especially if you're self-learning. This guy must know how to play another instrument before or must play violin more than 2 years or must be a prodigy. Even when you play violin for 12 hours per day, you couldn't reach this level unless you're very talented and have been gifted in music.
Frankly, I’m amazed at how good your intonation was even a very few months into this video - most beginning students are still way off correct patch for the first year or more.
You got a pretty good vibrato in only 8 months. I've been playing 2 years and I cant even begin to make any sort of vibrato.
it took me 3 years lol and it still sounds like a fly buzzing
I've been playing for eight years and my vibrato is s*** haha, so don't worry
Its ok i learned vibrato in 2nd year of music school
So inspiring. I started playing at 57 years old and it is wonderful to see this. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
One of the first "progress" videos I've seen that seems genuine, accurate and doesn't belittle hard work and practice. Well done!!
If you really want to become a professional violinist player, then you can start as an adult and keep practicing for years and someday you will make it. Don't let people tell you how far you can go.
many thanks! that means a lot!
Thank you for this
I love that you focused on your intonation from the beginning. That's why it's so good. The bowing and the fact it's mainly in tune. Everything else can be perfected later. You also seem to have natural dexterity. Very inspiring as a 54 year old beginner.
When you think about it, very few children reach this level in three years. I mean VERY few. So, if you keep on practicing, you'll be really amazing in the end
Evolution to my emotions:
+ I can not stop laughing! but it's so fun ...
++ Look, I still laugh, but I like it ...
+++ I'm starting to feel something, what will it be?
++++ I laugh and feel emotion ... it's so sweet!
+++++ My tears begin to fall, I happy and I am very proud of you, thx so much, you are a nice guy :")
Dude, we started at almost the same time and I'm self-taught, too. You kick ass. Keep it up.
wow, I've been playing for 1 year and 5 months. First year self taught, and I've been taking 45 min weekly lessons for the last 5 months. I'm astounded by your progress, specially, as someone said already, from 6.07 to 6.32, but you had very good intonation from the early beginning. nice video :)
i just started relearning and im 27, you've just motivated me to keep practising thank you
You seem to have the right habits. Doing slow movements in the beginning of your journey and going faster later on. Compared to other progress videos I've seen you are a maestro. Rock on!
Wow, you are a lot better than I thought at 3 years! You must’ve had a great teacher!
hes mostly self taught
Well done, sir! You're very talented especially considering that mostly you have learnt all of it by yourself! I can only imagine how much better you would be having a teacher with you all the time!
But it only gives hope to all those people who for various reasons don't want/ can't have teacher! It IS possible to learn violin on your own!
Keep up the good work :)
greetings from a fellow adult violin student :)
man. As a 35 year old with a viola sitting in its case I needed to see this. Thank yoooooou sooooooo much.
Amazing!
I'm almost 29 and this gave me inspiration to start playing.
Thanks for sharing
Everything is possible , when you believe in yourself, thank you
Great video! Such an inspiration! 3 months in and you already played Canon in D, my dream =)))
I got 7 years violin classes,though i`m child in those times so i had not any interest of this instrument but now i`m go in for. And your video best motivated progress video i`v ever seen .Good job!
haii how is it goingg?
Wow, I am so impressed with your Csardash!!!! I've been trying to learn the quick part for a year now and still cannot play it this good! Enjoyed watching your progress a LOT! Subscribed :-)
thank you for posting this, gives hope to us adult beginners who want to pick up violin
Man, incredible progress. What an inspiration. Congratulations
1 to 2 hours a day practice is something I can't put in as i have a full time job, family and other commitments in my late 40s. I get at best 6 hours a week and usually about 4 hours only , excluding the 45 min lesson itself. Practice usually comprises 30 mins here and there added together. After 2 years 3 months I just started the grade 5 exam pieces, I do not master each piece for each grade but follow my teacher's pace,. I don't take the exams. I am not close to your standard, at least in terms of bow control in the czardas or intonation.
Super inspiring I’m also a masters student at the moment and have been wanting to pick up violin. I know I will only be able to practice on my own for now . Possibly during the summer I could take lessons.
What's a master's student?
I believe that learning is a process💚
Outstanding! Best regards from Brazil. On the last part of the video by chance do you play another violin?
You're good. I've been playing since March 2019, about two and a half months. Within one month I was playing about two dozen pop tunes, but still have plenty of scratching and coordination problems. Your sound quality was excellent from the outset for a beginner, really good control. I just bought two bluegrass books to learn which should give me good exercise on fast fiddling and a better ear for improvising around simple melodies. At 23, you can easily become good enough to make money with your instrument. Good luck.
Very good job! you know what.?I have been watching your progress videos in other website quite a while. you're a great inspiration to me, anyway keep up the great work!
Inspiring video. I’ve been a pianist for 30 years and love it but would like to try learning a new instrument now at age 40. I did play violin for several years in school as a teenager but was never very good. Perhaps it’s time to pick it up again. I was thinking the cello would be nice to try but I have very small hands, so likely not the best choice.
Pocahontas on month 8.... ok you convinced me
For the future, practice more scales for better intonation! I will really help you in the long run!
And tone
6:07 to 6:32 is very hard to do
Wow man
whats that song?
@@danishazly Csardas:)))
Danish Shazly czardas by v. monti
What song is that before 6:07
ITS NOT A SONG
You are really talented. you grow up your skills very fast. Congratulations
5:35 can anyone tell me what piece this is?
V. Monti - Czardas
@@TheHaters thank you
@@TheHaters thank you
@@TheHaters thank you
That gave me lots of hope and motivation to carry on with my violin as an adult. Tnx
Keep up with practice! cheers~
I learned vibrato at the middle of year three (what I’m on now) and I still can’t vibrate good on the violin
Krueger definitely
May I suggest practicing with no thumb to loosen your bow hold
I'm late musician too. Recognizing myself in you. Playing violin 10 years already.
Wow.. this was great... I started and stopped. But I want to start it again..
Very nice, I´ve been playing for 10 months (adult beginner also, originally piano player ^^) now and I know what hard work you´ve done, congrats, sounds really great! When have you started with vibrato?
As a self-taught violinist, you really play very very well. I am so curious about:
1. Did you play any other instruments before playing violin?
2. What is the hardest piece you can play right after completing the 10 hours of violin lessons ?
Tks!
I havent played any instrument before~ the hardest piece I'd been practicing during my lessons was Minuet by Bach, lol
This was really amazing and encouraging to watch!
Blissfully Annieka glad you like it :-)
In 10 months, you could play Schindler's List Theme and able to shift. And in 2 years, you could play Rondo Alla Turca. That's nice!
I watch this bcs of two set❤️
Your dedication is inspiring!
Your perseverance and enthusiasm have helped you and I can see how much you have improved at the end of three years! Well done and thank you for sharing your violin journey.
I started playing violin a month ago. thanks for posting
Pretty good for about 3 years, At the 8 months point I could see some VIBRATO pretty good vibrato for a beginner. But as a violinist or a violist there are 2 different types of vibrato.1st one is WRIST vibrato, Wrist vibrato is for like fast songs,2nd one is ARM vibrato, arm vibrato is for slow songs and you move with your whole arm. But over all not bad.
Great progress! Very happy for you! I plan to start too . I am older and plan to start with my 4 year old daughter so we can learn together. Have a wonderful day.
I got my first violin in late 2021. I have a lot of mental health kisses that can make me lose any faith that I'll learn the instrument. I watch these types of videos. To e courage myself to practice some. And they Def help. I even posted a video of me playing on tiktok. To kinda document my journey,
I'm crying the end of the video. Nice job. Congratulations.
Oh you make progress so quickly,and have good gesture👏👏👏
I am also an adult learner. I played folk violin but am now training classically. It’s a world of different. I really like the Barbara Berber scale book and the Flesch scales. My teacher also just started me on Sevcik. Those book really bring the technique along.
That's a really fast learning. In 3 days he attempted to play Silent Night in one of the most difficult music instrument to learn. Wow.
Watching other progress videos and YO! This man's tone! Even right in the beginning it was so pretty.
5:34 dammmnnn look at his hands and arms
This gives me so much hope! I started in January of last year and I'm 30! Thank you for sharing!
WHATS WITH THERES ADULT BEGINNERS LEARING VIBRATO IN LITERAL MONTHS!!!!
INCREDIBLE JOB SIR!!
Yall dont understands how hard vibrato is to learn
WOW !!! You went so far in just 3 years and self taught. You had a very good intonation from the beginning, even in the first months. I've noticed in violin progress video people used to struggle a lot with intonation. Also you mastered the bow in an impressiv way, it goes super straight from your first tries (even if at first you used just a small part) and you're now able to do realised difficult bow strokes too. You look like you were not indulgent on yourself and tried your best to correct and fix any problem you could have. I guess that's how you reached this ease after a few years. I'm curious what was your "lessons plans" over the years. How did you get that far, it seems that your progression went faster and faster over the time.
Wow. Great job!!!
I'm 30 and about into learning. Can't wait to actually make music.
I wish you all the best
Great job! I am starting out as well and some days are good and others, frustrating. Impressive!
Beautiful I’m so inspired!
Can someone please tell me which piece it is at 5:35? I have been trying Shazam but it didn't work.
And this video is inspiring I will come back for motivation.
Czardas by V. Monti
Props to you man that's absolutely amazing. You are so much better than me and I've been playing for 6 years
Man you inspire us. Very good progress. Hope you will have an awesome future as a violinist.
Hello, what was the piece you were playing at 5:35? :) thanks. respect for you being this intentional on learning the violin!
czardas - v.monti
anyone knows the soundtrack at 2:04? plz tell me
Pocahontas : colors of the wind
Omg the robotic vibrato issue was so relatable 😂
here from two set's video,youre freaking incredible
heyy love it! such an inspirational!!!!
Would you mind to give us some tips and how to study by yourself? are there any particular videos or articles that you follow, etc?
So good! Mind if I ask what pieces you played all throughout the progress video? Thanks:)
holy hell that was amazing!
wow!!!! honestly, so good..i got my violin 3 years ago but all together ive been practicing for around 2 years...ive taken breaks due to working a lot...now im a college student and i hope to be able to practice more and ive already started practicing pretty much every day as much as possible...good luck to us xD
This is impressive. I am like at your 3 months after 3 years ... (injury sucks half of my time away and I had to relearn from scratch). Can you release a video on how to maintain a straight bow because your Bowing is very straight
in the beginning I watched my bow going through all the time, then I focus on the stable tone, you will finally make it!
Great Progress - very inspirational !!!!
Your video makes me want to succeed like you did !!!!
what's the piece he played on 1 year 6 months, please? 3:54
Thank you for your sharing .
Your video is very inspiring! Thanks for sharing it.
Played well and the violin sounds amazing. What violin do you use?
wow, it is incredible to see how your bow hand relaxes over time. You have the perfect hand of a violinist.. long fingers, in fact, so long that you bow hold looks awkward. I would turn the right wrist a little bit more towards the violin. It is tow high!, must be more relaxed oriented towards the up bow. Good luck.
how this piece in 5:34 is called?
As a piano person, because of Tchaikovsky violin concerto I have impulses to self-learn violin. I'm a 28-year old phd student, so obviously I cannot practice 40 hours day like Lingling. But this video somehow provides me an illusion that perhaps I can do it as well.
Yiran Qian 加油呀💪
@@archerocd4521 哇!被翻牌子了。。。可不可以做一期视频介绍你自学的时候参考的youtube教学视频都有哪些呀?
Yiran Qian emmmm, 后来其实都在基本功,也有零零散散学了一些课程。😂
@@archerocd4521 三年真的进步超快👍
What is the name at 6:15
What song does he play at 5:37?
I know it’s been 2 months and you’ve probably found it by now/have forgotten about it but it’s Czardas.
@@EduardA-xs8ls you are my hero sir