Thank you so much! I learned a lot watching to this video, Esther! 1. Do not think to impulse on every single note (in this case). Just isolate G and E strings; 2. For the left hand think about chords. That will make it easier to get in tune and clear sound; 3. In the end of the period the soloist is accompaning the orchestra. That is a great idea and releases so much pressure. 4. The phrasing idea of a sunrise helps me too cause I can now imagine something out of the music that can be expressed by the sound waves! It was very helpful! Thanks a lot!
I think that's the most in correct explanation for this part and you emit a warm relaxing aura,Oh mine,I wish I could practise next to you,thank you also!
Hey Esther, you're a really amazing teacher! Thanks for doing this! I'm auditioning for Auckland Phil and have been nervous about this. I wondered if you could make a video about intonation for Mendessohn?
Thank you so much! I learned a lot watching to this video, Esther!
1. Do not think to impulse on every single note (in this case). Just isolate G and E strings;
2. For the left hand think about chords. That will make it easier to get in tune and clear sound;
3. In the end of the period the soloist is accompaning the orchestra. That is a great idea and releases so much pressure.
4. The phrasing idea of a sunrise helps me too cause I can now imagine something out of the music that can be expressed by the sound waves!
It was very helpful! Thanks a lot!
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It's great to find a video that actually explains how to do a technique, instead of just showing how they can do it! Thank you so much 🥰
omg. thank you so much for this video, you're the only person I saw that did this tutorial, you saved my life.
Thank you, you really helped me
I've been playing violin at home since I was 9(I'm 15) and I only know the basics
Aren't you supposed to be helping her?
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Hey you
Yes you
Your channel is insanely underrated
Less than a minute in and you already gave me the words I didn’t have to explain why I love this part, then.. wow, what a wonderful bit of playing.
Thank you for this!! I've never been able to get a gentle ricochet, but you explain this so beautifully, I now have hope! Gonna go practice now 😊
Thanks for the great tips! You explained so well.
I think that's the most in correct explanation for this part and you emit a warm relaxing aura,Oh mine,I wish I could practise next to you,thank you also!
Most helpful, thanks beaut
Notice you always do the up-bow with a tilted bow (which you don't do with the down-bow), does that help the ricochet too?
Thank you for your help!
wow I like you explained it
Thank you! 😊😊
Nicely explained! These videos on technique are useful and worth continuing.
Thanks Esther.
Wonderful, thank you
Omg she's to die for
Hey Esther, you're a really amazing teacher! Thanks for doing this! I'm auditioning for Auckland Phil and have been nervous about this. I wondered if you could make a video about intonation for Mendessohn?
What is the difference between saltando and Ricochet..?Un example the saltando in Dont study n4,op35..
Ayyyyyy you uploaded glad to see you.
Great video !!! :)
Wear is coard positions
great, thank you, my final in next semester is saved.
1:04 perfection
This woman is so articulate and beautiful and even better to watch perform live.
Do you trach online?
Hi Esther, do you give online lessons?
This is very good but the bow stroke in the cadenza of the Mendelssohn is not called Ricochet. It is called Saltando bowing. Jayne
I'm doing this for college auditions right now and I'm a little creeped out because this video just showed up in my explore 🤣
im a self taught violinist and this richochet is the only thing i cant do :/ its so hard !!
you are so beautiful?