In the Viola Studio with Carol Rodland: Some Left Hand Tips

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024

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  • @alexlimkin7397
    @alexlimkin7397 15 днів тому

    "And then we talk ourselves into this rather ridiculous position where we find ourselves for hours..." 😅 Well said! Brilliant lesson, Professor! I am self-taught but it is a bit disingenuous to say this with such a wealth of teaching material available which I am not at all shy about availing. Many thanks! #TheGeorgeFloydViola 🎻🙏🏾

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellant. Class youve even helped me and Im a violinist. Thanks and Im looking forward to refer back to this. Im stocked! Bye for now

  • @JosephDermody
    @JosephDermody 5 років тому +3

    Thank you Carol! It's so nice to observe your teachings, be able to watch them multiple times, and hand this information down to my students!

    • @carolrodland909
      @carolrodland909  5 років тому

      I am so glad that this is helpful, Joseph! Best wishes to you and your students!

  • @raboin1
    @raboin1 5 років тому +4

    the dark side.... I love it. Thanks for the tips.

  • @peterboardman4651
    @peterboardman4651 11 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful and informative video.I play electric guitar and my professor at Berklee recommended l use left hand technique similar to the violin,what he should have sais was similar to the viola.

  • @aMaudPowellFan
    @aMaudPowellFan 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much, Carol, this is revelatory. I am "only" a violinist, yet I also struggle with hand frame and with the reach of the fourth finger, particularly in combination with a low second finger. Lots of ideas to explore. Thank you so much.

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x 9 місяців тому

    Hey! Im honoured thank you mam! JULIARD! IM HONOURED!

  • @Rendavde
    @Rendavde Рік тому

    Genius Carol. Reminds me a little of Kato Havas technique. You now have a big fan. Thank you very much.

  • @layoung43
    @layoung43 7 місяців тому

    Thank you !

  • @helloalto529
    @helloalto529 4 роки тому

    Thank you Carol!

  • @hmt702
    @hmt702 Рік тому

    I hope this works for me. That’s why I dropped out in high school. But I’m going to learn again!

  • @femisago
    @femisago 6 років тому +2

    ¡Excelente! Muchas gracias. Ojalá vengan más vídeos. ¡Saludes!

  • @TheJetstreamSurges
    @TheJetstreamSurges 10 місяців тому

    The Colorado River looks small by being mighty and persistent. (Somewhere around 13:00 and 14:00.)

  • @josemotta9560
    @josemotta9560 Рік тому

    Grato. Muito bom

  • @williemartinez6273
    @williemartinez6273 4 роки тому +2

    Great video , but some questions what will happen when we play 4th finger and then the first , I mean If I follow this video,the first finger it's going to be in a different position a little higher and out of tune when I come back from the 4th finger to first finger. and what about doble stops. And fast passages for example stamitz before the octaves , all this movements(motions) , is not going to make harder to get in tune?

  • @rebeccamacnamee3550
    @rebeccamacnamee3550 Рік тому +1

    This is very helpful, thank you for the video! How do you approach double stops, in particular octaves, since the thumb can't be in both ideal places at once?

    • @carolrodland909
      @carolrodland909  Рік тому +1

      So glad this is helpful for you! Difficult to answer this question in a few lines of text, but the principle of setting up/balancing the hand "frame" from the 4th finger back and opening gently to the lower fingers from within the flexibility of the hand applies for double stops as well as fast passagework. corresponding thumb placement depends upon hand size and finger length, but if you balance this way from the inside out and the thumb is relaxed, it will find its place. It is better for the stronger and longer 1st and 2nd fingers to "compromise" if necessary in a double stop, and to "support the little guy", not stressing the wrist, etc. You might find it helpful to refer to our book, The Karen Tuttle Legacy, for pictures and a more in-depth explanation of this. (published by Carl Fischer in 2020)

  • @douglasmiranda8982
    @douglasmiranda8982 5 років тому +1

    Hello teacher
    My name is Douglas, I'm from Brazil and I live in São Paulo.
    I love stringed instruments, I play violin in my church orchestra.
    And now I'm studying viola but I have no reference of methods to the study.
    Could you tell me viola study methods?

    • @flavianascimento7490
      @flavianascimento7490 4 роки тому

      Oi Douglas, você conseguiu traduzir o vídeo da professora? Estou necessitando tanto, já tentei aplicativos para traduzir mas não funcionam com um video assim, somente com uma fala curta

  • @whyRUlookinatthiscrapppp
    @whyRUlookinatthiscrapppp 3 місяці тому

    15:00 21:00 24:55

  • @tamaraamiryan9184
    @tamaraamiryan9184 Рік тому

    Hello,I'm a violist and I have a problem with my left hand,and no one,doctors and teachers,don't understand how to help me....I can't explain problem here,with words,I need to show while playing...I really need your help!
    Where I can send a video to show what is going on with my hand(more precisely with my finger) when I play?
    You have a messenger?,facebook?
    Thank you in advance!

    • @carolrodland909
      @carolrodland909  Рік тому

      Hi, I am so sorry you are having trouble with your left hand. Do you want to have a brief zoom meeting? Please email me directly: crodland@juilliard.edu if you wish to communicate directly. I can also recommend teachers who do remote lessons and are trained in our methods

  • @thomassicard3733
    @thomassicard3733 10 місяців тому

    Too advanced for me. I will continue to pluck, find scale(s) placement, try to not drop the viola and bow, draw some tones with the bow, try to time the l.h/r.h synchronization (pianist, here... have sympathy, please), and not throw myself off a cliff because my deep desire to perform even the simplest phrase of melody in an actually beautiful and engaging manner is seemingly SO FAR AWAY THAT I CAN'T SEE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL...
    ;-)
    Yeah, that's where I'm at. Never fear. I was playing French horn in the Houston Symphony at age 22, so it will become a reality that I'm able to play a sweet melody on viola - my most beloved string instrument (and the only non-fretted, bowed string instrument I'm interested in pursuing) - because I have mastered, or at least learned to adequately play, so many other instruments.
    🙂VIOLA IS MY SPECIAL FINAL CHALLENGE.

  • @davidhodgin8900
    @davidhodgin8900 4 роки тому

    Did you recover fully?

  • @thomassicard3733
    @thomassicard3733 10 місяців тому

    53 years of fabulous piano playing, 1 month of beginner viola... I don't follow much of this.

  • @thomassicard3733
    @thomassicard3733 10 місяців тому

    I practiced Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto for MANY hours a day, for 4 months straight (in a DEAD practice room at the university)...
    Bad idea. It took me 1.5 years to overcome the left-hand wrist injury that I incurred.
    Please don't OVER-play,