This is a really helpful video. I am preparing sautielle bowing for Csárdás and soooo want to use your tip to practice right now! But it's 12:15am here in Australia and my roommates would kill me😆😆
I have been trying for over a month to produce Sautille. I finally got it! Of course, the beauty of my tone is not where I'd like it to be. I am just glad that I can finally do it. However, I was practicing it using Kreutzer #8 as demonstrated in this video. My bicep muscles in my upper arm get so sore very quickly. I am sure, that once I am more comfortable with Saultille, I will be more relaxed. I am wondering though if this is normal? Perhaps I am trying to hard or do my muscles need time to develop muscle memory to be able to do this for prolonged periods of time? Please advise! I am working on grade 8 RCM repertoire. I'd really like to play Czardas for my List C piece but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to "master" sautille in a year or so. I may play "Salut d'Amour" as it has no sautille.
Hi Trevor, if you feel tension in our bicep, sometimes simply lowering your arm ( upper arm) can help you to stay relaxed. I hope you can try. Happy practising!
Hi Alan, try to place the bow in the middle and use very short bows with flexible wrist. Sautille can take some time to develop , but practicing on open string every day even for a short time can do wonders. Happy practising!
Hi RisingKHero, try to check whether your right thumb is curved and relaxed. A flexible curved right thumb plays an important role in many advanced bow strokes like this one. Happy practising!
This is a really helpful video. I am preparing sautielle bowing for Csárdás and soooo want to use your tip to practice right now! But it's 12:15am here in Australia and my roommates would kill me😆😆
:)
Hey, I'm also trying to use sautillé for czardas
Devdatta Andrades I’m learning Czardas too! This is a very great help!
get a practice mute
Devdatta Andrades you should buy a muter
Thank you a lot! I was unable to understand the sautillé bow stroke before this video!
Thank you Jay 🙏!
I'm a writer. Classically trained. Love strings. Want to write at this level even for contemporary music. This was very very useful. Thanks!
Wonderful! Thanks!
Ty!! This helped me very much on my practice!
You're most welcome Dark. Happy violin playing!
Thanks! Helped me TONS! You’ve earned a subscriber!
Thank you very much Qi! Happy music making!
What is the difference between fast spiccato and sautille Is it just the speed?
Thank you, this really helped!
Glad it helped! Thanks also Xiuli!
BRAVO Joy. Obrigado. Thank you!
thank you Nicolo !
i really wanna play crystallize but that one part is so hard to do (obv its the sautille). now im determined to master it
Wonderful Zras! one step at a time, you will get there. Happy practising!
Thank you so much. Great and very clear instructions!!
thanks as well :)
The tune you used sounds like the Reverse Flash theme from the flash
Great video
Thank you !!
Pocha joy lee muito bom estudo do arco gostei maravilha professora forte Abraço
Muito obrigado Rubens!
I have been trying for over a month to produce Sautille. I finally got it! Of course, the beauty of my tone is not where I'd like it to be. I am just glad that I can finally do it. However, I was practicing it using Kreutzer #8 as demonstrated in this video. My bicep muscles in my upper arm get so sore very quickly. I am sure, that once I am more comfortable with Saultille, I will be more relaxed. I am wondering though if this is normal? Perhaps I am trying to hard or do my muscles need time to develop muscle memory to be able to do this for prolonged periods of time? Please advise! I am working on grade 8 RCM repertoire. I'd really like to play Czardas for my List C piece but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to "master" sautille in a year or so. I may play "Salut d'Amour" as it has no sautille.
Hi Trevor, if you feel tension in our bicep, sometimes simply lowering your arm ( upper arm) can help you to stay relaxed. I hope you can try. Happy practising!
i find it difficult to do string crossings while playing this stroke....
Yes, it is difficult. Little by little. thank you and happy new year
Joy Lee you too :)
The entire comment section is here for the sautille part of czardas lmao
My main problem is that I get too legato sometimes, instead of bouncing
Hi Alan, try to place the bow in the middle and use very short bows with flexible wrist. Sautille can take some time to develop , but practicing on open string every day even for a short time can do wonders. Happy practising!
i can see a few violins there...are u violin seller or violin teacher??
I am a violin teacher:) I hope my video is helpful to you. Happy music making!
All I needed was at 1:01 😂
Can you demonstrate 1 sautille per note?
Hi Nikos, since sautille stroke is such a fast bow stroke, it's very hard to play only one sautille stroke. One could try though :) Happy practising!
whether sautille speed equals tremolo speed?
sautille can be slow or fast, whereas tremolo is somewhat in the same speed. So, no they are not always in the same speed.
Is sautille the same as tremolo
No, they are different Jonathan. The sound of sautille is disconnected whereas the sound of trill is connected.
is the speed the same as the tremolo?
How do you keep the bow from going on to the finger board when doing sautille?
Simply looking at the bow during sautille can help. Also try to keep using very short amount of the bow. Happy practising!
When I try this, I find that my wrist aren’t moving fast enough and it keeps lagging. Advice?
Hi RisingKHero, try to check whether your right thumb is curved and relaxed. A flexible curved right thumb plays an important role in many advanced bow strokes like this one. Happy practising!
Wow thank you! I will try that out!
Joy why Koreans have solid techniques is it in your blood
:)