Simple & Powerful Violin Etudes [only known in Russia] PART 1

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  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos 5 місяців тому +1

    I know it's been a year since I first saw this video but I'd like to, somewhat belatedly, thank you very much for the 'free' exercises you provide from Yanshinov, Sevcik and others. I've been using them and have noticed vast improvements in my technique and intonation not to mention just plain enjoyment in playing better than previously so. Again, Thank you, Daniel. - Mark from Australia.

  • @maltamaryfree
    @maltamaryfree 3 роки тому +53

    Why would someone not want to subscribe?
    Wonderful teaching 🙂

  • @peterbaxter8151
    @peterbaxter8151 2 роки тому +2

    I pressed the button long ago. It’s a privilege to be given an insight to your musical thoughts.

  • @mushroom4713
    @mushroom4713 3 роки тому +17

    Died at the opening 😂

  • @augustbakenhus3288
    @augustbakenhus3288 3 роки тому +8

    Bravo playing and teaching. Wealth of ideas months worth of lessons in one!

  • @DanielKurganov
    @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +12

    The PDF download was malfunctioning! It's all fixed now. Sorry about that. If you downloaded before this comment, do grab it again, as it includes my bowing variations.

    • @Dominochaney
      @Dominochaney 2 роки тому

      How do I find the PDF download? I am looking in the comments but not seeing them. Sorry I'm not that good with youtube

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      @@Dominochaney Hi Ryan - check the description of the video. The link to the pdf is there!

  • @imartinez1117
    @imartinez1117 3 роки тому +21

    I just stumbled across your channel. After almost 20 years, I decided to start playing the violin again when my young son decided he wanted to play. I was a performance/education major in my younger years, studying with Fredell Lack and Kenneth Goldsmith. I am very rusty, but practicing. After finding your channel, I subscribed, downloaded all your free content, and purchased your “64 Practice Hacks” book. Thank you for the great content.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks so much Ivan! I hope it's going well. Good luck to you and your son. It's wonderful that you will go on that journey with him. Contending with music and the violin activates the brain and soul in a way nothing else will...

  • @tonio3577
    @tonio3577 10 місяців тому +1

    Suas aulas são excelentes, nos revelam técnicas diferentes . Um verdadeiro show!

  • @Bohemianstrings2023
    @Bohemianstrings2023 Рік тому +2

    Amazing Lesson!! I appreciate how well you explain each concept. Thank you!

  • @Helz777
    @Helz777 2 роки тому +1

    My polish online teacher sends me these. They are brilliant. I went from these to learning my first concerto....

  • @simlotus
    @simlotus 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for your amzing descriptions...Greeting from Germany.

  • @darlenerivest148
    @darlenerivest148 3 роки тому +2

    Wonderful video and etudes! I've been enjoying working on them this past week and I was so happy to see this video with even more possibilities. They are so beautiful to play. Thank you, Daniel!

  • @robhersh1868
    @robhersh1868 2 роки тому

    Kreuzter. Dancla etudes Daniel.many thanks priceless instruction.

  • @vinsenanda
    @vinsenanda 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for sharing, the etude melody is very beautiful... ^^

  • @rosastrange8343
    @rosastrange8343 3 роки тому +13

    You have a very beautiful sound and intonation. I ask you to add Russian subtitles to the video. Thank you for your great master classes.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much! My written Russian is not nearly good enough to do proper translation. I would love to have Russian subtitles! I am definitely looking at ways to make this happen.

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 3 роки тому

      @@DanielKurganov Hi Mr. Kurganov,I hope you can PLEASE respond to my comment about a squeaky sound on the E string and intonation when you can. Thanks very much.

  • @jhendric98
    @jhendric98 3 роки тому +10

    These have been so helpful in my playing. I so appreciate you doing this series!!

  • @debrashizuru6022
    @debrashizuru6022 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @alvarodesantiagoviolin5035
    @alvarodesantiagoviolin5035 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot!!!

  • @RAFITAESTRADITA
    @RAFITAESTRADITA 3 роки тому +18

    I compare you as a teacher with a Rolls-Royce.
    Your pedagogic method is just so exquisite!!!
    Thanks.

  • @padawan58
    @padawan58 3 роки тому +13

    You really packed a lot into this! So glad I found you on UA-cam.

  • @elviraarambula2102
    @elviraarambula2102 Рік тому +4

    Dear Daniel, thank you so much for your priceless videos!
    Amount of information in every video equals the years spent on practicing and finding the best solutions!
    Thank you for the 6 Etudes! What a treat!
    Спасибо от всей души!!!🎻💖

  • @worldnaturepeople6188
    @worldnaturepeople6188 Рік тому +1

    Hello, great Video! thanks! what is the part on your chinrest? very interesting...

  • @susius4211
    @susius4211 3 роки тому +2

    Does anyone know what was said at the beginning? Sorry, I accidentally picked French as my foreign language.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +3

      The subway announcements in Moscow say “careful, doors are closing”. I said “careful, doors are opening”. 🤠

  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos Рік тому +1

    "Swiss notes" - neutral or not committed one way or the other. That's a classic way to think about one's fingering.

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel10 3 роки тому +4

    I'm not a violinist, just a fan. VERY interesting, and many of your ideas are very applicable to other instruments!

  • @woozlebuka
    @woozlebuka 2 роки тому +1

    хаха чудесный плакат на заставке

  • @UrsulaBagdasarjanz
    @UrsulaBagdasarjanz 3 роки тому +1

    Very good Daniel----Ursula

  • @doniolhaha
    @doniolhaha 3 роки тому

    As you point out, this study obliges us to concentrate on the differing positions of the semitones on the different strings (high-2, low-2, high-3, low-3 etc.). As I understand it (via Google translate!) the note on the bottom of the first page of these studies confirms this objective: "Pure intonation in violin playing depends, in addition to hearing, mainly on attentive working in all positions on semitones, diminished and augmented fifths, and diminished seventh chords (in all keys). The present studies in 1st position are built mainly on the above intervals. The player must be able to freely apply in these studies both the upper and lower fingerings."

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому +1

      I should have provided that description! Thank you.

  • @robhersh1868
    @robhersh1868 2 роки тому +2

    Great Daniel very helpful clear instruction very informative. Very interesting. Very specific. Great instrument too. God bless completely invaluable.

  • @deperonnet
    @deperonnet 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you Professor for these numerous Masterclass in one time!
    I will send it to my Professor in France who is also very creative in her courses and will adapt for me what you explained.
    Our favorite method this year was Sevcik 40 variations but you added to it colors and vibrato intuition (according to tonal or dominant but also to personal choice of interpretation). You are explaining very good the fingers articulation of left hand and you added vibrato to this. One teaching missed to me is the place of the bow to the bridge and how to manage it when we want loud or not and for harmonics too. But this video will be usefull for me a long time and open a lot of windows in music, art of bow and left hand.
    Please would you mind the title of your 64 études

  • @santoshgurung3535
    @santoshgurung3535 3 роки тому +4

    It was really helpful.

  • @manfred4766
    @manfred4766 3 роки тому +3

    my teacher Rudolf Koelman ! Interesting !

  • @serichan8746
    @serichan8746 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Daniel, this video is very very helpful and I have practiced the first etude quite a bit. I wonder if a Part 2 is coming to cover off the remaining 4 etudes? Thanks!

  • @TyroneMarcell
    @TyroneMarcell 3 роки тому +4

    10:26 "...trending downwards...like my stock portfolio..." 😂😂😂

    • @Poreckylife
      @Poreckylife 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😋

  • @michelevolz7769
    @michelevolz7769 3 роки тому +3

    Am a subbie, great vid!

  • @catherinelangley4110
    @catherinelangley4110 2 роки тому +3

    Спасибо Данел! I am learning both Russian and the violin - looks like I found the perfect teacher! I really got a lot from this lesson - thank you.😊

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому +1

      That's great! Have fun learning Russian. It's a wonderful language!

  • @slimbullet96
    @slimbullet96 3 роки тому +4

    Have you ever tried the Ernst polyphonic etudes (other than no6)? It’s so underplayed :(

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +6

      I studied them when I was in school…My favorite was always no.4!

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 3 роки тому

      @@DanielKurganov are those etudes hard? I really hope you can please respond to my other message about vibrato and intonation when you can. Thanks very much.

  • @BestAmateurViolinist
    @BestAmateurViolinist 3 роки тому +1

    You go through the keys, but where's the intonation ? Keys only matter to tell you where to put your fingers in the event of augmented tones.
    Because it's not a tempered instrument, a C# leaning into a tonic d Will always be at a higher pitch than a c-sharp major scale with the same c#.
    Leading tones are always higher on the violin and also with vocalists. It is accentuates the need for resolution.
    But what good is it to call out the keys if your fingers do not play in tune ?

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому

      So, the key and its function in a given progression/moment in the music will often give you clues (or at least options) as to where expressive notes can fall. It’s not just about intervals. At the end of Franck Sonata movement 3, the violin’s Eb-D-C# is placed based on the underlying harmony for maximum expressive effect. The Eb modifies the D, as we have a diminished harmony moving to D7. Then, F# minor comes as a surprise, and likewise, the violin’s C# is not really related to the Eb-D. That allows you to do what the F# minor in that context wants, which is a lower C#. So, “keys” (harmony) will always give you clues about how to place expressive notes. Thinking of leading tones is a start but it’s not enough. There is an intimate relationship between placement of melody and underlying harmony.

  • @ronicl
    @ronicl 26 днів тому

    Wonderful video. Thank you for introducing me to this wonderful etude. Can someone tell me the piece that he olayed at the end of his video? Thanks!

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  26 днів тому

      @@ronicl Valse Sentimentale of Tchaikovsky!

    • @ronicl
      @ronicl 26 днів тому

      @@DanielKurganov Thank you!

  • @Chenyu_Huang
    @Chenyu_Huang 3 роки тому +2

    I’ve found your videos profoundly helpful. Great choreography, sound quality, no nonsense and to the point. Keep up!

  • @yuminshi4987
    @yuminshi4987 3 роки тому +3

    Cannot believe it! Amazing video with great insights and innovations into violin pedagogy! Thank you Daniel!

  • @robhersh1868
    @robhersh1868 2 роки тому +2

    Very generous selfless Danny. Incredible lesson

  • @aliceackerman7451
    @aliceackerman7451 4 місяці тому

    Dear Daniel thank you so much for all your videos, my struggle is I have practiced exercise, but the scales go back like the fingers are bit different, futher, my fingers cant stretch wider , I am about grade 3 , my intonation is not accurate , my teacher want to put the tape on the fingers board, it confuses me when there is no markers on violin in the future

  • @massimilianomuti7948
    @massimilianomuti7948 Рік тому +1

    Hi, i found your tutorials are like good teaching methods, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    Its a beautiful etude and seems can be learned, i was wandering if you can play the all minute of the Etude 1 to help for who struggles to read music quickly. Thank you that would be much appreciated

  • @leopardtiger1022
    @leopardtiger1022 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful so melodious etude. I have subscribed to your UA-cam lessons. Thank you so much for your lessons and free music sheets. I am 81 years old my meditation is my violin which makes me forget all my worries. I live in Kerala State in India. I am with you.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      Beautiful! Meanwhile, violin is the source of all of my worries :)

  • @pianoladyforreal1026
    @pianoladyforreal1026 8 місяців тому

    Hello Daniel, pls what cameras and microphones did you use to shoot your video please? If you don't mind, may you send me the links for your sound and media effects. Thanks for inspiring a beginner like myself. Many thanks

  • @sitosanchez
    @sitosanchez 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you Daniel!!!

  • @suzanne9581
    @suzanne9581 3 роки тому +2

    I am an advanced beginner - and all of this is just brilliant! Thank you so much :)

  • @a.r.mackinnon2451
    @a.r.mackinnon2451 4 місяці тому

    Many thanks for introducing me to Yanshinov's etudes. They are a delight.

  • @augustinechinnappanmuthria7042
    @augustinechinnappanmuthria7042 2 роки тому +1

    Super

  • @jpuelopezify
    @jpuelopezify 3 роки тому +1

    I don't play the violin, but the piano, but I'll suscribe anyway.

  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos 4 місяці тому

    I still can't get over the tone of your violin. While you earned your money honestly, and bought it fair and square, that violin, short of a violin aged over two to three centuries ( we all know the names I'm referring to) your luthier (Andrew Ryan) made you (and many others) wonderful works of art that in today's world are so much to be appreciated and pointed out. I know I've said all of this before on other uploads about your violin but it cannot be overstated that it really is a wonderful instrument and you do it justice, working together as a team, and doing it so well. Appologies for my verbosity but when I hear that, violin and you, I feel the need to put my i'nner gut' feelings down. Thanks again for all your lessons, uploads et al. Mark - Australia.

  • @erictheviolinist
    @erictheviolinist 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful video! Thanks for this video, Daniel!

  • @ernesto4585
    @ernesto4585 2 роки тому

    Hola Daniel, 2 preguntas, tu libro está en español, y como puedo ponerme en contacto contigo gracias

  • @leopardtiger1022
    @leopardtiger1022 3 місяці тому

    I have subscribed and admire all your violin lessons. I am 84 year old loving in India. I love violin.

  • @dr.shilpagowda4700
    @dr.shilpagowda4700 2 роки тому

    trending downwards like my stock portfolio😂

  • @x-force7961
    @x-force7961 3 роки тому +1

    Just started watching today love it ❤️subscribed 😎

  • @CoryShyu
    @CoryShyu 2 роки тому +2

    I started my violin lessons 7 months ago and am currently playing Wohlfhart Op 74. I find these tips really helpful and can apply to other etudes. Thank you for sharing!

  • @christophemerville2790
    @christophemerville2790 3 роки тому +1

    Got the études! They are musically interesting and I like the challenges you outline.

  • @Miarchieve
    @Miarchieve 3 роки тому +1

    Accidentally get into here as a 2 week violin learner Am I lucky?

  • @aaronblackham360
    @aaronblackham360 3 роки тому +1

    I'm going to make all my students who are intermediate and above play this (after I give it a few more days' work myself!) I think they will enjoy and get many things from it, just as I am.

  • @hunganhnguyen5726
    @hunganhnguyen5726 3 роки тому +1

    What's the violon piece playing at the introduction?

  • @samolsvensen
    @samolsvensen 11 місяців тому +1

    Daniel I can't thank you enough for providing quality resources for new violinists. I plan to contribute to your cause in the near future. Again, thank you for all you do and for the masterful playing and teaching.

  • @marthinusvanderwesthuizen4010
    @marthinusvanderwesthuizen4010 3 роки тому +1

    Downloaded and played the six studies. Great indeed for warm up etc

  • @davidfreel1451
    @davidfreel1451 3 роки тому +1

    What I am hearing is 'Play by ear' and it is great advice. What can be even more powerful and direct is to play a vocal melody by ear and compare what comes out of your instrument with your vocal rendition until you find the natural expressive tools available on the instrument which imitate the voice. Music looks square on the page in modern editions, it is fascinating to compare a Bach manuscript for example to a modern edition and to see how much more information is given by by Bach, particularly in his beaming, than survives the modern engraving process. Just found this channel, loved the presentation and, as a guitarist, found a lot of great ideas to translate to that instrument. Thanks !

  • @stefansack2726
    @stefansack2726 3 роки тому +1

    You make a great job LG Stefan Sack professionell Violin and Viola Player Technik Ivan Galamian Konzerte und Unterricht

  • @aMaudPowellFan
    @aMaudPowellFan 3 роки тому +3

    Oh no, do you ship these with another lifetime? Or six for all of them? Superb playing ❣️

    • @aMaudPowellFan
      @aMaudPowellFan 3 роки тому

      After further contemplation, I realise that I can take these ideas into most of what I practice anyway. The masterclass is a template for practicing. So there is no need for another live time. Given these tools, I'll use the partial one that I do have left well. Thank you, Daniel, as always, for the inspiration.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +1

      @@aMaudPowellFan Thank you Anne! I'm so glad it's helpful! I'm looking forward to going over the others. 3 and 5 are my favorite!

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 3 роки тому

      @@DanielKurganov PLEASE HELP Why am I hearing a very thing high pitched squeaking sound when switching froma. Note on the D string to an open E string?y finger is not in the way touching the E string and the bow is touching flat on the string. Is there a defect somewhere. .insanely frustrating..

  • @davidmanhart2980
    @davidmanhart2980 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this, Daniel. Really appreciate your excellent instruction!

  • @monoswinger
    @monoswinger 2 роки тому

    4:33 - that 15th measure - the best place to stop and spend some quality time :D - thanks for the video anyway, now this and the 3rd one is my dailies!

  • @saea58
    @saea58 2 роки тому +1

    And it's at the end of your video too. I absolutely love it! 💕

  • @susiliuswidiyono5573
    @susiliuswidiyono5573 3 роки тому +2

    Perfect !!! As always.

  • @tatinhoviolino1
    @tatinhoviolino1 Рік тому +1

    Perfeito muito top 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @HJ1922
    @HJ1922 2 роки тому +1

    Fabulous, thank you so much .🙏🌈🎶

  • @MsShadX
    @MsShadX 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing channel, way too advanced for my level but it motivates a lot the passion the details...and that voice un Russian sounds so different from English hahaha

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      different microphone for the true effect :)

  • @BrocSheldon
    @BrocSheldon 7 місяців тому

    So like are these etudes like sheet music? Or sort of like scales? How do I know what run to practice to begin with? Sry, I’m self taught and just don’t understand what is obvious to some.

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  7 місяців тому

      They're little pieces of music written as studies, yes! In the description you can download the PDF for all of them. Cheers!

  • @CosimaBodien
    @CosimaBodien 3 роки тому +2

    Love this one - Swiss notes, oh yes... good memories!!! =)

  • @lenethh-j8516
    @lenethh-j8516 2 роки тому +1

    The only study I will ever need!

  • @jorgevallin2983
    @jorgevallin2983 2 роки тому +1

    I loved it.. Thank you

  • @elisabethgont.152
    @elisabethgont.152 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting lesson! Thank you

  • @aaronsimpleton
    @aaronsimpleton 2 роки тому

    “Trending downwards, like my stock portfolio” 🤣😂

  • @greenviolist34
    @greenviolist34 2 роки тому

    Swiss notes... painfully ironic given the current political climate.
    All that aside, this is a fun video

  • @tubamirum007
    @tubamirum007 2 роки тому

    Haha, that’s very funny. “Not committed one way or another.” But that approach has a lot of holes in it! ;-)

  • @arye_amsalem
    @arye_amsalem Рік тому

    What is the thing on you chin rest?

  • @robhersh1868
    @robhersh1868 2 роки тому +1

    Very articulated.bravo

  • @colinwrubleski7627
    @colinwrubleski7627 3 роки тому

    What nifty type of chin-rest gadget is that? Looks unorthodox...

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому +1

      Some foam pads and rubber band...next level technology :)

  • @leopardtiger1022
    @leopardtiger1022 2 роки тому +1

    Sir. You are a Professor in violin school. So good are your lessons and demonstrations playing melodious etudes. Thank you from your student in Kerala a state in India.

  • @VeronicaChia
    @VeronicaChia Рік тому +1

    thank you my teacher!

  • @saea58
    @saea58 2 роки тому

    What is the background music at the beginning of this video?

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      Tchaikovsky's Valse Sentimentale (from my first album, "Between the Notes")

  • @yuliastone9704
    @yuliastone9704 3 роки тому +1

    Very useful, but we still need a video about detache 😄And could you please explain the importance of elbow hight in this technique

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      Elbow height in detache mostly depends on where in the bow you are playing detache. In general, I advise a lower elbow in most situations, including standard detache. The elbow needs to create a feeling of 'hanging weight' that is transferred via the index finger into the string.

  • @TENGKURYO
    @TENGKURYO 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much🙏

  • @vetzrah4437
    @vetzrah4437 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Daniel,
    I have a question about applying/ auditioning to music university from the perspective of someone who only seriously started practicing violin at around age 16. That was almost two years ago for me, and I turn 18 in less then a month. With only these couple years, I am trying to go to a good university to pursue my career in music. Since you also started late, how did you get into a good school of music with only a couple years of preparation? There are a few schools I think I could get into with very experienced faculty, but I would also be genuinely interested in hearing how you navigated this problem as well.
    Thank you so much!

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  3 роки тому +3

      That's so exciting to hear! It's hard to give you any specific advice because I don't know how you play and what options are open to you in general. I can tell you that shortly after I started to play (16.5), I was very inspired by violinist Ilya Kaler and was studying with him and his wife by the time I entered conservatory with them officially. So I didn't shop around for schools or anything like that (I didn't know anything about those things anyway). I knew something about what I liked in terms of violin, and I could play decently, so it was enough to decide my dream is "realistic", and "these are the teachers I should follow" at the time. So, I guess I would say find mentors/teachers who can guide you, someone you trust to oversee your work if you really commit to this. Unfortunately even that's not a guarantee, as I had a major falling out with my undergrad teachers, and they actively tried to sabotage my studies/career. But I think that's bad luck :) so the advice still stands. It'll be hard for you to do this without a mentor or someone to guide you. e.g. someone that knows how you play, knows the violin world somewhat, knows how to assess the teachers you're considering, and can give you "real talk", because even if you're wildly talented like I was, you'll still have no idea about gauging expectations and calibrating career goals. Hoping for the best for you and let me know if you need help. DK

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 3 роки тому

      @@DanielKurganov Hi Daniel, I hope you can share aftwr two days of not practicing my vibrato is harder to produce..why after just two days would it be harder? It's just frustrating and discouraging..any tips on how to not lose it even if you don't practice for a few days? Thanks and really hope to hear from you.

  • @violinbuff3782
    @violinbuff3782 3 роки тому

    Very very good! Eric Shumsky Your teacher played with Primrose Harvey and Dad.

  • @jpuelopezify
    @jpuelopezify 3 роки тому

    Should I suscribe? How I happen to have access to some cyrilic letters, but I don't know how to use them.

  • @violinhunter2
    @violinhunter2 3 роки тому

    If you don't mind, I will start using "Swiss notes" as a description of notes that are neither here nor there. I gave a lesson just yesterday and my adorable, talented young student played some "Swiss notes" and I told her that those notes were "lukewarm," neither hot or cold. I think "Swiss notes" is a more apt description. Thank you!! Great instructional video, as always!!!

  • @esmuilsamadi3617
    @esmuilsamadi3617 2 роки тому

    I always use your good advices and I have a question; How an intermediate violinist can create a list of music to practice. I want to enrich my repertoire (I played Suzuki book series). But finding new music to practice is alway hard for me that in this pandemic don't access to a local teacher. Thanks for your awesome videos, performs, comments, and books.

  • @Brutal_Warlord
    @Brutal_Warlord 2 роки тому +1

    10:25 nice one

  • @maltamaryfree
    @maltamaryfree 2 роки тому

    At 28:14 he talks about a hairpin. What is that?

    • @SF-ru3lp
      @SF-ru3lp 2 роки тому +1

      The signs for crescendo/diminuendo. They look like old fashioned ladies' hairpins. G Ire

  • @leif1075
    @leif1075 3 роки тому

    Don't these etides get too monotonous after a while a lot of them?

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      Nothing personal, but after writing the same comment 100 times on various videos and ignoring my replies, I am not sure we can discuss monotony faithfully :)

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 2 роки тому

      @@DanielKurganov sorry I don't remember seeing your response to that question.

  • @patrickgodfrey6632
    @patrickgodfrey6632 3 роки тому

    Always enjoy your videos. May I ask about your chinrest? And your shoulder rest.... that's the one that costs about 400 bucks right?

    • @DanielKurganov
      @DanielKurganov  2 роки тому

      Yes I use the Pirastro chinrest. I wouldn't get it if I had to pay full price :) it's great because it's light; that's the main reason. I use a Kreddle chinrest currently.

  • @richardli8668
    @richardli8668 3 роки тому

    how about Tartini the Art of Bowing?