Vibrato is a great tool to use to warm up the sound, but in this context, I felt like it only interferes with the purity of the harmony sound and camouflages the imperfections. If the goal is to hide the mistakes/imperfections, then sure, use vibrato to help hide errors. I could easily do that, but I was looking for sound purity.
@@Violinexplorer Yes😁, I am getting older with you in this route. Playing Flesch scale, Hofmann and playing some famous concertos would be excellent. Many people do not understand the importance of etudes. So it would be better to make colorful.
Why without vibrato?
Vibrato is a great tool to use to warm up the sound, but in this context, I felt like it only interferes with the purity of the harmony sound and camouflages the imperfections. If the goal is to hide the mistakes/imperfections, then sure, use vibrato to help hide errors. I could easily do that, but I was looking for sound purity.
@@Violinexplorer Do you have any plan to play Hofmann Double stops?
@@ahmadsalehzadeh880 yes! Those are also great double-stops etudes for violin. Do you have any more suggestions?
@@Violinexplorer Yes😁, I am getting older with you in this route. Playing Flesch scale, Hofmann and playing some famous concertos would be excellent. Many people do not understand the importance of etudes. So it would be better to make colorful.
@@ahmadsalehzadeh880 I see, thanks! 🙏