Thank you very much !!! I practiced these scales just now. Feel more comfortable in third position after practicing this. Practiced twinkle twinkle too in the third position. I would appreciate if you could reccomend us some more easy songs to play only in the third position.
This was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!! Excellent!!!! When I watch your videos I always feel that you are speaking directly to me! Thank you so much.
Oh Thank you So much Julia !!! Can you make a video about finger patterns ? 💐❤️ And Why we should go to the third position after first position ??? Thank you so much !!!
Thank you soo much. For your beautiful informative videos and all the free download books. I actually bought most of these books from amazon before finding you on youtube. 🌹
Done practicing😊…Love your violin tutorial videos on UA-cam…I’m enrolled in your academy but I still find it helpful to watch your videos here in UA-cam. Hope you’ll make more videos on practice tips and techniques. More power to you and your channel! 😊💕👍
Hi Julia, just recently found your site, thanks so much for doing all this for us adult beginners, much appreciated. I am starting to learn 3rd position and was confused about why and how to choose when to play in 3rd position, or any other position for that matter, until I looked at your other video. I have a question: when playing in an orchestra, who decides which position is played in a piece of classical music, is it the director, 1st violinist, or is the choice down to the individual violinist? Also, who decides which bow strokes to use as violinists all play in the same direction as each other. Thanks for any explanation you can give. I am a left-handed fiddle player so I guess getting into an orchestra would be difficult🤣
The concert master decides the complicated bowing and fingerings when playing in an orchestra. And yes, unfortunately it would be very difficult to be in an orchestra playing left-handed for the reason you mentioned. You would hitting the other violin players with your bow by playing in the other direction. 😂
@@Violinspiration @Violinspiration - Violin Lessons Taking out the time to reply is really sweet of you. Thanks once again... and your 3rd position series is a great help to me.
I have a small doubt ... how are C# & D new on the 3rd position as on A string in 1st position, 2nd and 3rd fingers are C# & D right?? I feel I am asking a pretty noob-ish question but genuinely please clarify :)
That is not a noobish question. But that is incorrect. In the third position, your first finger goes where your 3rd finger would be. So on A, that would be fisrt finger on D, The second finger is then on E, the 3rd of F or F#, then the 4th on G. You can download all the fingerings by using the link under the post.
@@Violinspiration Sorry I think I couldn't explain well, I meant in the " 1st Position " on the A string 2nd and 3rd fingers are C# & D right ? Then how is C# and D unique for " 3rd Position" 's 3rd and 4th finger ? Or simply put kindly help me understand how are the 2 notes C# & D unique in the 3rd position from the 1st position ? as I think these two notes also exist in 1st position but on a lower octave? PS: Online learning isn't as simple ... :P
Showing the finger positions using a top view camera is first in youtube for me. Excellent job done!
Wow, thanks!😊
I just finished my scales for the day!! Thank you….
Great job!😀
I think this the best tutorial of third position playing the violin.
Thanks!😀
I'm from Souther part of India. Its very useful for me. Thank you
You are most welcome😀
Thank you, I am finding your videos very helpful especially on third position
Glad you like them!😊
DONE!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!! SUPER IT WAS REALLY HELPFULLLLL!!!!!! AMAZING!!!
Wonderful! I am glad you like the video.
thank you thank you thank you 🙏
Thank you very much !!! I practiced these scales just now. Feel more comfortable in third position after practicing this. Practiced twinkle twinkle too in the third position. I would appreciate if you could reccomend us some more easy songs to play only in the third position.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Done!!! Thank you so much, Julia. This video is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!😀
Super super super lovely tips
Done! Thanks, Julia!
Well done! And you're welcome.🤩
This was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!! Excellent!!!! When I watch your videos I always feel that you are speaking directly to me! Thank you so much.
I am so glad to hear that William. Now I am definitely speaking directly to you.😀
@@Violinspiration Thank you! You just made my day!!
Best teacher you are :) thanks alot
Wow, thanks!😀
Excellent tutorial, always appreciated. Thank you.
Glad you like it. You're welcome!😀
Oh Thank you So much Julia !!!
Can you make a video about finger patterns ?
💐❤️
And Why we should go to the third position after first position ???
Thank you so much !!!
Very helpful for learning schindlers list
Glad you think so! Good luck with the piece.😊
Thank You, this tips very very helpful
You're welcome. I am happy they help.
Thank you 😊 you are beautiful 😊
thanks. very useful.
Thank you 😊❤️ for your wonderful information...
Most welcome 😊
Thank you soo much. For your beautiful informative videos and all the free download books. I actually bought most of these books from amazon before finding you on youtube. 🌹
Glad you like them!😊
Done practicing😊…Love your violin tutorial videos on UA-cam…I’m enrolled in your academy but I still find it helpful to watch your videos here in UA-cam. Hope you’ll make more videos on practice tips and techniques. More power to you and your channel! 😊💕👍
Thanks so much for your kind words and for your support!🥰
Hi Julia, just recently found your site, thanks so much for doing all this for us adult beginners, much appreciated. I am starting to learn 3rd position and was confused about why and how to choose when to play in 3rd position, or any other position for that matter, until I looked at your other video. I have a question: when playing in an orchestra, who decides which position is played in a piece of classical music, is it the director, 1st violinist, or is the choice down to the individual violinist? Also, who decides which bow strokes to use as violinists all play in the same direction as each other. Thanks for any explanation you can give. I am a left-handed fiddle player so I guess getting into an orchestra would be difficult🤣
The concert master decides the complicated bowing and fingerings when playing in an orchestra. And yes, unfortunately it would be very difficult to be in an orchestra playing left-handed for the reason you mentioned. You would hitting the other violin players with your bow by playing in the other direction. 😂
Great! Would love the three arpeggio patterns for each scale too!
Great , you are in luck. I have an article on arpeggios that can help you. Here is the link.violinspiration.com/what-are-arpeggios/ . Good luck!
Thank you very helpful ❤
You're welcome 😊
So helpful, thank you very much!! Love your videos.
Glad you like them!😊
Done. Thanks
You're a blessing
Thank you.😊
@@Violinspiration you're most welcome ma'am
Woww am leaning Julia
That's awesome, Anne!😀
thank you very much
I like the warmth of how it sounds.
Very halpfull, thanks a lot.
Glad it helped!😀
Thank you
You are very welcome.
Thanks so much 😘
You're welcome 😊
I like your way of teaching but I am not able to understand how to join your course
Thanks you
Welcome😀
It's very helpful 😌🙂☺
Glad you think so!😀
@@Violinspiration how many days I'm practice familiar to master of 3rd position??!!
Thanks mam💐💖
You're very welcome!😀
Thank you 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
@@Violinspiration @Violinspiration - Violin Lessons Taking out the time to reply is really sweet of you. Thanks once again... and your 3rd position series is a great help to me.
Key for me was to identify the actual sound of the note
Done
great!
❤ 😊
This is so helpful, thank you ❤️
You're so welcome!😀
I have a small doubt ... how are C# & D new on the 3rd position as on A string in 1st position, 2nd and 3rd fingers are C# & D right?? I feel I am asking a pretty noob-ish question but genuinely please clarify :)
That is not a noobish question. But that is incorrect. In the third position, your first finger goes where your 3rd finger would be. So on A, that would be fisrt finger on D, The second finger is then on E, the 3rd of F or F#, then the 4th on G. You can download all the fingerings by using the link under the post.
@@Violinspiration Sorry I think I couldn't explain well, I meant in the " 1st Position " on the A string 2nd and 3rd fingers are C# & D right ? Then how is C# and D unique for " 3rd Position" 's 3rd and 4th finger ? Or simply put
kindly help me understand how are the 2 notes C# & D unique in the 3rd position from the 1st position ?
as I think these two notes also exist in 1st position but on a lower octave?
PS: Online learning isn't as simple ... :P
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Well i THOUGHT i had learned the G and A major scales.... just not in third position lol.
lol . you should try the third position.