ツツ ASharpp That's not as uncommon as you might think. It's true that violas tend not to shift as much as violins, but once you get to fourth or fifth it makes a lot more sense to just write in treble.
@@karen2. that's related to fingering and more counting than triplets because (i play viola and violin) the fingerings there so the reader/musician reads it like a triplet for the hand but if come out like a normal 4/4 phrase, I.E it's not really a thing in most music It's also old fashioned by quite a bit
+ViolaVerity That's how I learned to sight-read. A lifetime of listening with score in front of me. BTW, the viola is my favorite instrument. Do you play both violin and viola? (Nice picture. ) Take care.
Sight-reading is such an essential skill. I wish it was more appreciated! Yes, I play both 'shoulder strings'. I started on the violin, and then changed to viola 30 years ago, influenced by teachers Elizabeth Turnbull and Richard Crabtree (find him on TH-cam), and have loved it ever since. The viola is so versatile. Do you play both too? Thank you for your complementary comment on my picture. It has been said that I look somewhat smug, but I think I can be excused as I have got a viola and a violin on my lap.
viola, huh? I kinda wanna play it, but where should I start from? (I've already played violin and it seems like my hands are too small for a viola) ._.
You don't need giant hands for the viola. You could start with a violin strung as a viola. The C string won't be as good as a larger viola, but maybe a good place to start. There are also manufacturers who make smaller actual violas that are thicker than a violin of the same length. Hope that helps you a bit.
If you watch their performance of this from over 30 years ago, you can really see how well they have developed their sound and quality. It really is amazing to see the difference.
I was loading this song on my phone while playing minecraft and it loaded just as I got attacked by 3 mobs in minecraft and there was a dramatic fight scene with this playing in the background
I still remember playing in 2nd violin principal desk in primary school during the school funfair and music interflows competition. We played this but it was arranged for an orchestra instead of a duet. Ah, the memories :)
It remains me of Kreizler's "Praeludium and Allegro", because peace stars in a minor, and ends in major. And it's kind of variations. Peaceful and beautiful! Thanks!!!
Outstanding performance, bringing new life to the repetative, yet aestheticly sweet harmony. At parts one might even confuse this sound with the one of a full string quartet, playing together in a higher register.
So from experience as a music major myself it tends to be 5% of the strings and 80% from the bow arm. I would relax your arm but be sure that you’re using your pinky, thumb, and middle as a way to hold and furthermore lighten the effort on your strings. It’s quite hard to get use to but after a few good weeks of practice your tone should improve dramatically!
1:39-1:57 are a matter of bow control and shifting with knowledge of your scales. 2:42-2:53 is a bunch of harmonic scales and what not, so thw finger patterns are going to be weird. 4:30-5:31 requires knowledge of scales with agility from the bow and left hand. But the part with all the turns shouldn't be that hard. The treble clef part requires mastery in shifting. 6:00-6:03 is one quick scale. Sight reading it may be a little hard, but with slow practice, it won't be a biggy. 6:10-6:27 is just bow control. The lower and double stops share the top and bottom note, respectively. For example, the music says GE EC EC GE (double stops) wouldn't require anything but bow control, since they share the note E (on D string) and it's just a C Major triad, it's really practice with the finger placement.
Me gusto un montón esta música... cierro los ojos y pienso " Como es que un homínido puede llegar a provocar esto" fascinante... de todos los primates, es el género humano... el mas curiosito e impresionante algo prognata entre todos los primates
After like a whole year in high school during my free time, I learned the first four sections for violin (obviously the first one took most of the time)
+TheExarion Oh, yes. I've played almost all of them; although they're difficult, they're moderately average when you compare them to other works in the Romantic era. For example, the aforementioned: Paganini or some works by Mendelssohn. That being said, they're all 'hard' pieces in their own right. But this passacaglia is definitely not an easy song to play by any means.
I just came from playing Praeludium and Allegro on my violin, and I might play this as a duet on viola with my friend. I love this piece so much, and P&A, but I don't see much resembelance
I just feel like similar progressions and phrases at some parts, I think especially by the piano's part. But my mind is also imaginative and wild so I may very well be grasping at straws xD
Well, it would seem that this is a passacaglia more in the sense of a repeated harmonic progression than in a repeated bass line or ground bass. The progression would seem to be i, iv, VII, III, VI, ii0, V7,, i--Gm, Cm, F, Bb, Eb, Adim, D7, Gm. It's unrelieved, unvarying in its parade of variations.
No podría hacer nada uno sin el otro en esta pieza, es claramente una conversación constante, no hay que pensar como ellos por separado si no como conjunto
Yes! Itzhak Perlman is playing the violin, and Pinchas Zukerman is playing the viola. You can see whoever plays the instruments in the descriptions of my videos. :)
For the most part, yes! Handel actually made the original Passacaglia (Suite in G minor, HWV 432) for harpsichord. From there it should be fairly easy to adapt for piano. Halvorsen's violin-viola duet might be difficult to incorporate though
The real challenge here is finding a violin and a viola that get along well enough to do a duet together
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n n myself and myself as I play both:)
Crispy Nuggets r/whooooosh
n n very true but it’s originally for violin and cello which sounds significantly better through octave difference
That is very 2Set of you but it isn't really that hard if they can play the piece and are neither made petty by some kind of silly jokes.
Viola went so insane it switched to treble clef.
ツツ ASharpp That's not as uncommon as you might think. It's true that violas tend not to shift as much as violins, but once you get to fourth or fifth it makes a lot more sense to just write in treble.
still too fucking hard :P
Gary Allen what about cellos? We use three clefs, and no one talks about that
69 SUBSCRIBERS WITH NO VIDEOS Can you explain to us why the viola sucks?
I've done that as a cello player too
In 4:53, the violin is the mouse and the viola is the cat.
Ozzie Wagner lol
Great story, lol.
Tom and Jerry!
also 2:34
Ozzie Wagner Perfect comparison!!
The viola is such a beautiful instrument
agree, screw those viola jokes
indeed
Criminally underrated
I have a question, at 1:35, there is a triplet on two notes, how does that work? My notation software can't do that. Please answer
@@karen2. that's related to fingering and more counting than triplets because (i play viola and violin) the fingerings there so the reader/musician reads it like a triplet for the hand but if come out like a normal 4/4 phrase, I.E it's not really a thing in most music
It's also old fashioned by quite a bit
I will never make jokes about violist anymore
Dominik R you better not
Yes thank you we work our butts off
2:53 Beautiful!
It is.
Sounds a bit like an accordion
I get Paganini vibes at certain points in this piece; it's kinda cool
The score co-ordinated with the sound makes this really good for students learning to score-read. Thanks for posting.
+ViolaVerity That's how I learned to sight-read. A lifetime of listening with score in front of me. BTW, the viola is my favorite instrument. Do you play both violin and viola? (Nice picture. ) Take care.
Sight-reading is such an essential skill. I wish it was more appreciated!
Yes, I play both 'shoulder strings'. I started on the violin, and then changed to viola 30 years ago, influenced by teachers Elizabeth Turnbull and Richard Crabtree (find him on TH-cam), and have loved it ever since. The viola is so versatile. Do you play both too?
Thank you for your complementary comment on my picture. It has been said that I look somewhat smug, but I think I can be excused as I have got a viola and a violin on my lap.
+ViolaVerity Violas 4 life
viola, huh? I kinda wanna play it, but where should I start from? (I've already played violin and it seems like my hands are too small for a viola) ._.
You don't need giant hands for the viola. You could start with a violin strung as a viola. The C string won't be as good as a larger viola, but maybe a good place to start. There are also manufacturers who make smaller actual violas that are thicker than a violin of the same length. Hope that helps you a bit.
was able to play like 25% of that :'( D:
I'm only in 9th grade and I can play the full viola part
+Filipino Dragons good for you same but in the violin part
+EDUARDO NIEBLA +Choco Cat You guys should meet up and play it together
@@isabellapineda4465 I'm in 10th and I'm practicing it
@@yeshuali that would be cool lmao
Mister Krab and the most little violin of the world
HAHA I know what episode you're talking about
Marcos Camargo I need to see that maybe he'll get enough money to chill with cheap
holy crap ur right
Mr. Krab (singular)
2:53 this is the work of angels!!
If you watch their performance of this from over 30 years ago, you can really see how well they have developed their sound and quality. It really is amazing to see the difference.
I was loading this song on my phone while playing minecraft and it loaded just as I got attacked by 3 mobs in minecraft and there was a dramatic fight scene with this playing in the background
5:07 insanely beautiful!
I still remember playing in 2nd violin principal desk in primary school during the school funfair and music interflows competition. We played this but it was arranged for an orchestra instead of a duet. Ah, the memories :)
I can’t imagine that at all
@@M_SCjust search for it, it actually works
*I N T E R E S T I N G*
but can it turn a b natural into a b flat
This is one sacrilegious piece
Youre a man of culture as well I see
godamn.. 2 set fans everywhere :)
The song is already in b flat major smh
@The Rich Series oh sorry g major is relative key, parallel key is b flat major.
The big sad hits me at the andante part
one of the best pieces i have ever heard, es impresionante
One of my favorite pieces!
This piece is held close to my heart
Absolutely MAGNIFICENT.
The clapping went on for so damn long
sry lol
makes me feel nice that viola has to suffer with violin
viola always suffers didnt you know
@@kungfuviolist7284 agree lol
@@pyotrilyichtchaikovsky9507 the
It remains me of Kreizler's "Praeludium and Allegro", because peace stars in a minor, and ends in major. And it's kind of variations. Peaceful and beautiful! Thanks!!!
4:30 through 4:40 kills me
My favourite bits are from 2:25-2:45
the double stops at the end tho are annoying
Hahaha kill meeee
Do more arm exercises
@@zjschrage wym the end is the best
Outstanding performance, bringing new life to the repetative, yet aestheticly sweet harmony. At parts one might even confuse this sound with the one of a full string quartet, playing together in a higher register.
One of my favorite pieces
My two favourite players ever.
This is a really exciting piece.
Wonderful to the violin and the viola, it so perfect.
MAN this is beautiful!
One of my fav pieces
does anyone have any tips for learning those double stops?
Slow practice and practicing shifting/finger positions is all I got bud. Best of luck learning this!
TheExarion thank you very much!
Sevcik
Try doing one at a time and combine them and figure which hand position works is what ive been doing
This is lovely!
Quelle virtuosité cette Passacaille d'Haendel! Je suis impressionnée par la technicité de ce duo violon/alto. Le génie s'exprime ici...
This piece is very nice, I must say!
WHAT STRINGS ARE THE VIOLIN USING IBE ALWAYS WANTED SOFTER SOUNDING STRINGS FOR MINE ONES THAT HAVE A WARM SOUND😍😍
Firevulkannn Evah Pirazzi and Obligato tend to produce a very warm sound
Gut strings or Gut Imitation strings tend to have more warm sounds
Perlman always plays on Tomastik Dominants. The modern version of gutstrings en very reliable.
So from experience as a music major myself it tends to be 5% of the strings and 80% from the bow arm. I would relax your arm but be sure that you’re using your pinky, thumb, and middle as a way to hold and furthermore lighten the effort on your strings. It’s quite hard to get use to but after a few good weeks of practice your tone should improve dramatically!
English: ight ima head out
Sublime, hermoso.
i thought the sheet music was harder, this is GREAT!
Qué MARAVILLA que es ésto !!!!! .
Belle démonstration de l' expressivité des cordes!
Beautiful ❤️
Amo esta melodía.
Just ordered the sheet music. Nothing but excitement
This piece is my soulmate
the difficult spots for me are (violist, 9th grade)
1:39-1:57
2:42-2:53
4:30-5:31
6:00-6:03
6:10-6:27
Those are just the hard parts for everyone. Were you trying to brag? Cause it didnt work
@@luismorelos1334 bruh. How are theg bragging? They just stated thats that hard parts for them.
@@tea3175 I'm just saying, IF they were trying to brag, it didnt work. I didnt say they definitely bragged.
1:39-1:57 are a matter of bow control and shifting with knowledge of your scales.
2:42-2:53 is a bunch of harmonic scales and what not, so thw finger patterns are going to be weird.
4:30-5:31 requires knowledge of scales with agility from the bow and left hand. But the part with all the turns shouldn't be that hard. The treble clef part requires mastery in shifting.
6:00-6:03 is one quick scale. Sight reading it may be a little hard, but with slow practice, it won't be a biggy.
6:10-6:27 is just bow control. The lower and double stops share the top and bottom note, respectively. For example, the music says GE EC EC GE (double stops) wouldn't require anything but bow control, since they share the note E (on D string) and it's just a C Major triad, it's really practice with the finger placement.
@@luismorelos1334 i dont think he was tryna brag lol
this music piece is amazing :D
I could never play this on my violin lol
been listening to this piece non stop. So addictive!
goals.
Very beautiful
Me gusto un montón esta música... cierro los ojos y pienso " Como es que un homínido puede llegar a provocar esto" fascinante... de todos los primates, es el género humano... el mas curiosito e impresionante algo prognata entre todos los primates
I love this piece!
Me while trying to play this piece: “it was fine in the beginning I swear”
I’m in tears rn 😰
After like a whole year in high school during my free time, I learned the first four sections for violin (obviously the first one took most of the time)
I'm proud of you!
😭😭😭😭 *¡¡¡¡¡Que hermoso!!!!* 😭😭😭😭😭😢
0:21
0:23
0:24
0:25
0:26
0:27
Can someone tell me what level music this is? Intermediate or advanced? (It sure as hell isn't begginner)
Sofie Coolness I would say it's pretty advanced. At the very least upper-intermediate. Of course, with enough practice I'm sure you can play it! :)
+Sofie A. ...advanced.
+Sofie A. This is probably as hard as it gets. (Physically) The only music thats harder is by Paganini.
Noah Mendez Oh boy... you really need to expand your library of violin music. For example, just look up Brahms's Hungarian Dances for violin.
+TheExarion Oh, yes. I've played almost all of them; although they're difficult, they're moderately average when you compare them to other works in the Romantic era. For example, the aforementioned: Paganini or some works by Mendelssohn. That being said, they're all 'hard' pieces in their own right. But this passacaglia is definitely not an easy song to play by any means.
La melodía favorita de don Cangrejo con el violín mas pequeño del mundo xd :v
xD yo vengo por eso :v xD
Icyglobe7 Perez jajaja que ?
Lamento contarte que no es esta la que toca don Cangrejo :(
La verdadera se llama spongebob soundtrack: woe is me .-.
lfour ewe si es esta
bravo!
exquisite
i'm already struggling to get through saint-saens introduction and rondo capriccioso, so forget this lol
This is subjectively easier
(if you don't play the last 1.5 minute :D)
This!
Is!
So!
Pretty!
Mükemmel 👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful and strange
what a wonderful curiosity fun stuff Handel 'I bow down my head to Handel' Beethoven's praise
so intensely imaginative creative
A 1:20
B 1:40
C 2:05
D 2:25
E 2:53
F 4:05
G 4:30
H 4:53
I 5:07
J 5:31
K 5:45
L 6:10
2:25 sounds so much better than the popular piano cover piece that everyone's playing nowadays
Спасибо.
th-cam.com/video/QKHNCbxYQVU/w-d-xo.html
2:54
Uffff esa viola!!!
this reminds me soo much of Praeludium and Allegro wow
I just came from playing Praeludium and Allegro on my violin, and I might play this as a duet on viola with my friend. I love this piece so much, and P&A, but I don't see much resembelance
I just feel like similar progressions and phrases at some parts, I think especially by the piano's part. But my mind is also imaginative and wild so I may very well be grasping at straws xD
Yes
PICARDY THIRDDDD 🔥
does someone have the sheet music were I can print this!!!
The music's available on imslp.org :)
TheExarion thank you!
imslp)
Well, it would seem that this is a passacaglia more in the sense of a repeated harmonic progression than in a repeated bass line or ground bass. The progression would seem to be i, iv, VII, III, VI, ii0, V7,, i--Gm, Cm, F, Bb, Eb, Adim, D7, Gm. It's unrelieved, unvarying in its parade of variations.
you need secondary dominants
its a quintfall sequenz
This is like a foreign language, can’t wait to learn more music theory
@@mrswag535 I can be of help. I Will write his progression into chords for you.
@@mrswag535 Cm - Fm- Bb - Eb - Ab- d diminished - G7 Edit: Oops just realised the actual chord sequence is already shown. Sorry!
Todos hablando del Violin.. Y yo diciendo que la Viola sono aún más bonito :'v
No podría hacer nada uno sin el otro en esta pieza, es claramente una conversación constante, no hay que pensar como ellos por separado si no como conjunto
@@Vicexd2070 Eso es bastante claro, como conjunto son una maravilla, pero igual bastante gente dice más cosas sobre el violín que de la viola.
Así es.
Pues, el Violín es más popular que la Viola. No es ninguna sorpresa
Viola gang :D
What is Mr. Krabs part?
Hello, as I can download it ... or download the part? I the send please :(
Jennifer Paredes hi, you can download the partes on Imslp, its free xD
Is there also a partiture for 2 cello's ? 😇
I don’t know how to the fast note good but I like this piece
is there any sheet music attached, like can i download it?
You can download it from here: imslp.org/wiki/Passacaglia_for_Violin_and_Viola_(Halvorsen,_Johan)
E P I C
When the viola sounds good
That picardy third in last Cadanse
長い間、譜本付きで、この曲を聞きたかったんです。
これはバイオリンですが、ヘンデルのチェンバロ版も有れば、是非聴きたいです。(リクエストしたいと思っていました。)
upload して頂き、本当にありがとうございました。
この曲は、ハイフェッツの演奏を、初めて聞いた時から、ずっと気に入ってましたので、どんな譜本か、ずっと関心がありました。
th-cam.com/video/KMxTlk6XK1w/w-d-xo.html :)
遅くなりましたが、教えて頂き、ありがとうございました。
I will survive!!!!
This is on Piano Tiles! Haha
but the piano tiles version is much faster since it does sound like piano
Es idea mía o... Unas partes sonaron como la canción de Raúl diblasio corazón de niño
Data crushes this...
2:42 ❤
It's used as stage music in Homicide's Season 2 episode 3. Although there it's said "violine and cello".
there are versions for violin and cello but it is originally written for violin and viola
did they faint at the end???
This is literally Händels 7th harpsichord suite, just for strings.
Axel Ytreberg this is a variation on an original theme by Händel
00:21
4:29
Starts at 0:21
3:52? Extra notes it seems like in measure two on the second repeat?
I think it was a musical addition is all ^^ like when you add swelling in your dynamics
0:36 Wolfhart #7?
サイトを教えて頂き、ありがとうございました。
演奏は、パールマンではないでしょうか?(バイオリン)優しい音色なので。
Yes! Itzhak Perlman is playing the violin, and Pinchas Zukerman is playing the viola. You can see whoever plays the instruments in the descriptions of my videos. :)
@@TheExarion さんへ
私もよく聴きます。ハイフェッツの方もよく聴きまして、チェロのGregor Piatigorsky との演奏です。パールマンの演奏は、最初の拍手の音で、すぐ分かりました。
パールマンの音は、ハイフェッツの音に、近付きつつあると思う、今日この頃です。
ちなみにこの動画は、マイリストに登録させて頂きました。
Can this be done on piano?
For the most part, yes! Handel actually made the original Passacaglia (Suite in G minor, HWV 432) for harpsichord. From there it should be fairly easy to adapt for piano. Halvorsen's violin-viola duet might be difficult to incorporate though