Jennifer, thank you for sharing this. It's an amazing performance given the context you described. I like Czardas without the piano accompaniment because it drowns out the violin. The harmony is so simple, and there are double stops on the violin, so it's not needed. I was thinking these days about how "demonstration in performance" is so important for credibility in music education. However, appreciating some Alexander Technique skills requires that we develop an eye for noticing easing, and that takes time and practice...
Thanks so much for commenting, Tristan! I've actually added most of the doublestops/chords into this version without accompaniment to keep it more interesting - glad you noticed! :) And yes, anything worth learning requires time and practice - although Primal Alexander really gives us much quicker results than many other modalities!
Você é linda e toca violino 🎻 muito bem 👍
Jennifer, thank you for sharing this. It's an amazing performance given the context you described. I like Czardas without the piano accompaniment because it drowns out the violin. The harmony is so simple, and there are double stops on the violin, so it's not needed. I was thinking these days about how "demonstration in performance" is so important for credibility in music education. However, appreciating some Alexander Technique skills requires that we develop an eye for noticing easing, and that takes time and practice...
Thanks so much for commenting, Tristan! I've actually added most of the doublestops/chords into this version without accompaniment to keep it more interesting - glad you noticed! :) And yes, anything worth learning requires time and practice - although Primal Alexander really gives us much quicker results than many other modalities!