You achieve an awesomely beautiful vibrato on the very last note of this video (G)🙂 Please do a tutorial on your vibrato - I'm sure I'm not by any means the only one to be enchanted by this 🙂
I really enjoyed your video, Liz. I am just a folk fiddling beginner who can learn a lot from your lessons. Hope you will keep on with your series. Good work ❤
Is your bowing on Ornament 2 different than your sheet music? In the video it looks like you are doing a down-bow on the last note in measure 4 (D) and then sluring F#-G (the first two eighth notes in measure 5) and then doing up and down bowing with no slurs for the remaining 4 eighth notes. The sheet music show measure 5 has two slurs of three notes each. Thanks. I love this tune.
Superb Tut!
Already a favorite tune, you just made it better! Thanks for the great lesson!
Basically these are various types of rolls. Another term that might be useful is hammer down.
You achieve an awesomely beautiful vibrato on the very last note of this video (G)🙂 Please do a tutorial on your vibrato - I'm sure I'm not by any means the only one to be enchanted by this 🙂
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing dear Liz, it's always a pleasure to listen to you :)
Made my day....Thank your for this nice Thanksgiving week gift. Just lovely.
I really enjoyed your video, Liz. I am just a folk fiddling beginner who can learn a lot from your lessons. Hope you will keep on with your series. Good work ❤
Thank . I learned a lot.
Is your bowing on Ornament 2 different than your sheet music? In the video it looks like you are doing a down-bow on the last note in measure 4 (D) and then sluring F#-G (the first two eighth notes in measure 5) and then doing up and down bowing with no slurs for the remaining 4 eighth notes. The sheet music show measure 5 has two slurs of three notes each. Thanks. I love this tune.
Yes! The bowings in the sheet music are different, but the ornamentation is the same :)