Wow, this was SO helpful. I'm a beginner and only have UA-cam videos to help. I've come to realize that most of the videos are not helpful, but this one REALLY helped explain issues I'm having with fingering. I never considered how important my thumb positioning is. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for doing this video. No one else has done a video like this. It is VERY helpful!!! You should do more videos like these, really, you'd be a great, great online teacher! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Is the thumb fixed while playing with different fingers in the first position? Or is it loose and can move around but come back to its base as needed?
Thank you for this tutorial! I found moving my thumb to the side immediately effective in relaxing my hand and improving my intonation + extensions! I did find however, that when I shifted to second position my thumb felt a little tense. Do you find you're thumb going a little more towards the center when you shift up to 2nd?
Ryan Marlowe in the second position the hand doesn’t need to stretch that far as the distance between first and 4th finger becomes smaller. So, if it makes you feel tense, definitely don’t do it. It’s only meant as a help if a hand is not big enough to easily reach the distance.
Thank you, what exactly do you mean by "arm and hand in the arches"? Are you referring to the positioning of arm and hand or which arch are you referring to? Or is it perhaps Google Translate which got it wrong (lost in translation...:-)?
I can appreciate for some the technique for extensions works, however, not at all "easy to reach" as you expressed. My hands are just too small I guess. There is a anatomical factor-
been playing for 2 years with tension... FINALLY a video that helps!
very helpful! was searching everywhere to get to know about the left hand thumb and finally got it thankyou!!!
Love the way you describe where and how to position the thumb. Super helpful, thank you.
Wow, this was SO helpful. I'm a beginner and only have UA-cam videos to help. I've come to realize that most of the videos are not helpful, but this one REALLY helped explain issues I'm having with fingering. I never considered how important my thumb positioning is. Thank you!
When I moved to the side instead of the middle all of the tension in my hand disappeared! Thank you so much for this!!
such a great player, this channel has been really helpful. R.I.P
Thanks a lot for doing this video. No one else has done a video like this. It is VERY helpful!!! You should do more videos like these, really, you'd be a great, great online teacher! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much ! Super help :)
A melhor explicação que encontrei até hoje sobre braço esquerdo.
Thank you so much. That is super helpful.
Thank you for answering this question. Good explanation.
Спасибо большое за урок! Очень интересно, как устроены колки? Вижу такое впервые, очень заинтересовало!
Thank you so much
Very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Is the thumb fixed while playing with different fingers in the first position? Or is it loose and can move around but come back to its base as needed?
very helpful information!!! thanks! could you please also share some tips for the right hand? thank you:)
Thank you for this tutorial! I found moving my thumb to the side immediately effective in relaxing my hand and improving my intonation + extensions! I did find however, that when I shifted to second position my thumb felt a little tense. Do you find you're thumb going a little more towards the center when you shift up to 2nd?
Ryan Marlowe in the second position the hand doesn’t need to stretch that far as the distance between first and 4th finger becomes smaller. So, if it makes you feel tense, definitely don’t do it. It’s only meant as a help if a hand is not big enough to easily reach the distance.
@@TheCelloCorner thanks!
"I like the movement of your arm and hand in the arches. I suggest doing a video about it !!
Thank you very much."
(Google translater)
Thank you, what exactly do you mean by "arm and hand in the arches"? Are you referring to the positioning of arm and hand or which arch are you referring to? Or is it perhaps Google Translate which got it wrong (lost in translation...:-)?
@@TheCelloCorner yea. cello bow, right hand. archway movement. 😁😁
I can appreciate for some the technique for extensions works, however, not at all "easy to reach" as you expressed. My hands are just too small I guess. There is a anatomical factor-