Thank you Joy! I was just practicing Meditation from Thais and the chromatic portions were a bit hard to clean up. I'll definitely try to apply this lesson in my next practice session. But hearing you play such clean chromatic runs is very inspiring! I'll work harder and try to push myself further. 😍
Amazing! This comes exactly at the right time!! I practiced a piece today that starts with a huge chromatic run, but as I used the "finger sliding" way, it did not sound crisp and I'm also very easy out of tune. So, very helpful with these fingerings!!
Chère Joy , je viens de découvrir la musique classique d’origine d’une publicité française dans les années 80 ! Je vais maintenant l’écouter dans son entièreté ! Merci Joy !
Tellement content d'entendre ça GG! Il y a tellement de merveilleuses musiques classiques que j'aimerais partager avec vous. Je vous souhaite beaucoup de plaisir avec la musique! :)
An orchestral piece I am writing has fairly fast (1/32T at 77BPM) chromatic runs in both directions; however, so that the scales end up at the right places at the right times, there is an occasional whole step among the half steps. Will those whole steps mess up the player's ability to execute since it changes the hand position slightly? I understand that professionals can play this; but I try not to ensure my works don't require excessive rehearsal time. Thank you.
Hi William, fast runs/scales with mixed whole steps and half steps can require more time for musicians to learn the piece. However of the starting note and the landing notes are easy to find, an orchestra musician can find a way to do the fast runs with a bit of glissando. I wish you lots of beautiful music making!
@@JoyLeeViolin Thank you very much for your kind and helpful reply. (I was signed in as William, but music friends and followers call me Konrad. 😎) I'll send you a link to the finished piece. The mock-up is almost done. Peace and love, --Konrad
Hi Francis, You might benefit from mastering Portato Bow Technique. Here is a video about it. Happy practising! th-cam.com/video/RrrkEtLQrCk/w-d-xo.html
Joy, you play so wonderfully.
Love your smile & keep up the good work, dear.🎉
Amazing! Thank you so much Joy for being always so inspirational!❤🎻
Thank you so much Sara!
Thank you Joy! I was just practicing Meditation from Thais and the chromatic portions were a bit hard to clean up. I'll definitely try to apply this lesson in my next practice session. But hearing you play such clean chromatic runs is very inspiring! I'll work harder and try to push myself further. 😍
Wonderful Uri!! Meditation is a beautiful piece! Happy practising!
It’s the same technique used on the D and E strings when performing the 3-octave G scale (E + F# then up to the G)
Amazing! This comes exactly at the right time!! I practiced a piece today that starts with a huge chromatic run, but as I used the "finger sliding" way, it did not sound crisp and I'm also very easy out of tune. So, very helpful with these fingerings!!
Wonderful! Happy practising Johannes!
Chère Joy , je viens de découvrir la musique classique d’origine d’une publicité française dans les années 80 ! Je vais maintenant l’écouter dans son entièreté ! Merci Joy !
Tellement content d'entendre ça GG! Il y a tellement de merveilleuses musiques classiques que j'aimerais partager avec vous. Je vous souhaite beaucoup de plaisir avec la musique! :)
Thank you Joy 😀 that was awesome! Your videos so often answer questions that cannot easily be put into words. Please take care. Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank you Tom!
Thank you for your clear demonstration.
You're most welcome. Thank you also Bruce!
Great joy
Thanks Nasrmhm!
Best explanation I've seen so far....you are so sweet as well
Thank you Rick for your kind words :)
thank
You're most welcome Gran!
Excellent instruction as usual. Thank you Joy!
Thank you also John!
You are fantastic! Thankyou for all of your content.
I appreciate that Gary!
Your lighting on this video is great. Good balance in front and back.
Yay, thank you Larry! I appreciate your kind feedback! Happy music making!
@@JoyLeeViolin you are very welcome. I appreciate your videos very much
Very useful video! Thank you Joy.
You are so welcome!
This was really helpful Joy. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful Abiye!
Love joy....
Thank you for your lessons. Visiting your patreon page now
Thank you too Chris!
Nice I guess it would be the same application for danse macabre as well 😉 💜🙏
Yes, definitely David!
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An orchestral piece I am writing has fairly fast (1/32T at 77BPM) chromatic runs in both directions; however, so that the scales end up at the right places at the right times, there is an occasional whole step among the half steps. Will those whole steps mess up the player's ability to execute since it changes the hand position slightly? I understand that professionals can play this; but I try not to ensure my works don't require excessive rehearsal time. Thank you.
Hi William, fast runs/scales with mixed whole steps and half steps can require more time for musicians to learn the piece. However of the starting note and the landing notes are easy to find, an orchestra musician can find a way to do the fast runs with a bit of glissando. I wish you lots of beautiful music making!
@@JoyLeeViolin Thank you very much for your kind and helpful reply. (I was signed in as William, but music friends and followers call me Konrad. 😎) I'll send you a link to the finished piece. The mock-up is almost done. Peace and love, --Konrad
Are viola players allowed here? 😶
This helped with tackling Vieuxtemps Cappriccio
Danke
Yes of course!! Welcome Camarada!!!
Hello miss joy lee here for another question, how do you make a full sound using a tilted bow?
Hi Francis, You might benefit from mastering Portato Bow Technique. Here is a video about it. Happy practising! th-cam.com/video/RrrkEtLQrCk/w-d-xo.html
Well .... cannot understand why I cannot play as well as you after 3 years of trying ???
One step at a time and you will Brenda!! :) Happy practising!
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