I like this slightly different format where you're showing a student how to do the technique. It's useful to see someone who hasn't quite got it yet improving with your advice.
Thank you for sharing such knowledges, especially on the example of a student. That helps to see the whole process of getting it! Hope to see more tutorials on advanced techniques on your channel!
Hey Ms. Bushkova, thank you for the very informative video. I love your videos, you're such a good teacher. I also love your violin. It's so powerful and bright. It projects so well. I bet it costs a fortune.
Julia, your are an amazing teacher! I would like to study with you. Where do you gives classes? I'm advanced student and the last concerto I've studied was Brahms, but I feel that I need study a lot more about right hand. Thank you and congrats!
A very well done video, though I'm fairly sure that the student is already adept at the stroke. Not mentioned was the role of the pinky in modulating the bow height during the stroke. With a purely horizontal stroke and no pinky support the ricochet could not be sustained. At least that is my personal experience.
Thank you for being a subscriber and for your comment. It was during her lesson earlier that same week when I taught Clarissa the ricochet; she had no inkling how to do it. She went home to practice; I called her to do this video 3 days later, and yes, she already got it by then. In that sense, she 'had' the stroke.
Apologies - I haven’t noticed your follow up question until now. I teach the pinky function much before we get to this level of playing, so there hasn’t been the need to explain it in connection to the ricochet - at least, in my experience. So, in this case, with Clarissa, I didn’t have to say anything about it - not in her lesson, and not here.
I like this slightly different format where you're showing a student how to do the technique. It's useful to see someone who hasn't quite got it yet improving with your advice.
OHHH MY GOD!!! This is brilliant.
I must say your students are lucky to have you as their teacher. You're so precise and patient.
Thank you!
Having the student in the video makes it more understanding! Thanks for going through the trouble :)
Thank you for sharing such knowledges, especially on the example of a student. That helps to see the whole process of getting it! Hope to see more tutorials on advanced techniques on your channel!
1:22 (1:58 - 2:20)
2:06 3:15. 4:32
0:35 several notes. even manageable, sustained
0:56 bouncing spot
4:09 (4:20)
Mrs , Julia thank you for sharing this video about Ricochet. very nice explained .
Hey Ms. Bushkova, thank you for the very informative video. I love your videos, you're such a good teacher. I also love your violin. It's so powerful and bright. It projects so well. I bet it costs a fortune.
You are so welcome! My violin is not expensive by professional standards, but yes, it is powerful and bright.
Nicely explained. I have also tried & working well.
Thank you very much
What a great teacher, thanks for this video , professor
Thank you for the video! I think this kind of video helping student solving problems is really helpful. Hope more videos like this coming soon.
Thank you professor. It's inspired me how to practicing and teaching.
Very good explained exercise for Ricochet, Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
It's a useful lesson. Thank you. ขอบคุณมากครับ
What a fortunate student!
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Great skill teaching! Thanks
Amei a sensibilidade dessa moça
Mam plz make video step by step learning process so that I can learn frequently. Thanks
Good teacher...
Julia, your are an amazing teacher! I would like to study with you. Where do you gives classes? I'm advanced student and the last concerto I've studied was Brahms, but I feel that I need study a lot more about right hand. Thank you and congrats!
For serious inquiries, please use the channel's email (in the description of the latest videos)
It really helps
Good teacher
Last week, I had the courage to perform this on stage. It wasn't that bad. But it was a very dangerous piece to play.
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Thanks a lot.
Let's practice together
2:50
3:35
4:18 right hand first meanwhile left hand
5:07 back to beginning spot
5:31
that's Clarissa Tamara!!
How do you know her?
That is correct. Clarissa is my student.
@@shirleytsim4775 she's Indonesian violinist
Do you teach online or via video ?
Sometimes if I have time. All inquiries from subscribers - violinclassUSA@gmail.com
Which shoulder rest you have?
I use Willie Wolf Forte Secondo. Sometimes, I switch to a Kun; sometimes, I switch to a sponge, and some days I practice without any.
Yeah got it. I just wondered the shoulder rest's feet.
A very well done video, though I'm fairly sure that the student is already adept at the stroke. Not mentioned was the role of the pinky in modulating the bow height during the stroke. With a purely horizontal stroke and no pinky support the ricochet could not be sustained. At least that is my personal experience.
Thank you for being a subscriber and for your comment. It was during her lesson earlier that same week when I taught Clarissa the ricochet; she had no inkling how to do it. She went home to practice; I called her to do this video 3 days later, and yes, she already got it by then. In that sense, she 'had' the stroke.
@@ViolinClassUSA thank you for the clarification. What is your thought about using the pinky to make this stroke work properly?
Apologies - I haven’t noticed your follow up question until now.
I teach the pinky function much before we get to this level of playing, so there hasn’t been the need to explain it in connection to the ricochet - at least, in my experience. So, in this case, with Clarissa, I didn’t have to say anything about it - not in her lesson, and not here.
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