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Unbelievable and remarkable that you can play like this having started learning violin at 16! Maybe do an episode talking about your story and how you achieved all these. (I’m a professional violinist and teacher.)
Haven't touched my viola in two years. Attrition hit hard, but DK is the only violinist channel that gets me interested in playing again. Practice like this Always felt rewarding.
One of the things that I appreciate most about your channel is that you are willing to show the gritty work that is behind playing this instrument. I think it takes a certain courage. One thing to perform, another to take the curtain down and show what went into making that performance. I always pick up tiny nuanced bits from these that help me tremendously. Thanks! Side note... maybe weird. Do you have a bird? I swear I hear them practicing Lalo along with you at about 44:00 - 44:50 .
Wonderful! Heartful dedication to fill this world with musicians !! Because who follows your advices will really succeed ! Thank you from whole heart !!!
What a massive undertaking! Great video. Are you doing all your editing yourself? Production value is 👌- particularly the sound. Both voice and violin.
i remember as a youth i bought Galamians, the art of violin playing and teaching. one thing i remember when he describes that infamous passage in Lalo's symphony espagnole, he said to swing your arm to the right when playing that passage so your hitting the notes on the side tip of your fingers for that crisp brilliant sound, thats the only thing i remember from that whole book!
this is really inspiring to watch knowing that someone who's started a bit late on the violin is so proficient and articulate with teaching it. Thanks for the tutorial!
In a way, what Milstein tells is to utilize body intelligence - because the brain and the body are one. When learning anything, it's all about the nervous system.
BRAVO,pour le partage la génerosité, les "techniques qui font gagner un temps precieux !,mon dernier Maitre (qui se permettait de donner des conseils au grand christian FERRAS!)me disait une des 'clés"...c'est de savoir COMMENT TRAVAILLER !!economie de moyens,de gestes, "lacher prise "...les gammes toujours adaptés au répertoire en cours..ect...Je vous approuve totalement dans le fait de se tourner vers des études peu connues mais au combien magnifiques (et seraient des "bis"trés valables!!)je pense aux etudes de Janschinow, f David ,les trés belles etudes "doublesstoping"de enrico Polo ,celles de richard Hoffman ,de edmund Singer, jeno Hubay ,ect...il y a de quoi faire...! GOD BLESS YOU in your Projects,GREATS CONGRATULATIONS, (AR S.,french riviera.)
Amazing ideas and ways to smartly approach difficult passages... I'm an intermediate player and I am working on the fast passages in Vivaldi's Spring. I just have question outside the scope of the video, what mic do you use for recording? The audio sounds incredible
@@DonAyoub47 thanks and good luck with the Vivaldi! I use Samar ribbon AL95 microphones. They’re really wonderful and quite practical for a ribbon. If you pursue them, make sure you have an interface that can power them properly. Zoom F series or Sounddevices Mixpre series do the trick.
@@leopardtiger1022 it’s a lovely documentary by Christopher Nupen. Especially the parts with Zukerman…such amusing chemistry! Milstein also describes his approach in Samuel Applebaum’s The Way They Play interviews, which I was referencing
Hi, Mr. Kurganov! I was wondering if tilting the bow a little bit towards the bridge in the highest notes on the E string would sound better. Best regards!
Hello!!! I am 31 years old. My husband bought me my instruments two years ago as my request he bought me a violin and I never picked up any other than the recorder and a little bit of guitar in elementary school. And where I live, there are no violin teachers who are willing to pay as I go because I’m a mom of 4 kids full-time job so committing to a full on class schedule where I have to be at a certain place certain time on certain days for a certain length of time of days and I have to pay for a full on semester and if I don’t make it to these classes, I get dropped and they keep my money and no refund so that does not work for me So far on my own, I learn first position second position third position and by note matching by ear without music sheets because I’m still trying to learn how to read music notes but note matching by ear I found twinkle twinkle had a little star. Mary had a little lamb and jingle bells , all in G and D , D and A Right now, I am having trouble with the vibrato I am too stiff and I do every exercise. I can googled and I still can’t do the motion with my finger I can’t do wrist and I can’t do it with my arm and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong and teachers in my area won’t help me unless I paid for a full semester which I don’t have the money for being I don’t have a time to be at one spot dedicated you know I kind of practice as I go when I have the time to practice because of how busy and some days I have doctors appointments back back so it’s not like I can just drop what I’m doing and go practice kids kind of come first I’m willing to pay someone to teach me how to do the vibrato. But I can’t find anybody to help me… so as of right now I am just a self taught violinist at this point.
Hi! I know how it feels when you’re frustrated about vibrato as I was forced to learn vibrato online during Covid, and tested out a lot of videos I found with a good method. Personally, I definitely recommend a TH-cam channel and a website, called Violin Lab, founded by Beth Blackerby, who was the concertmaster for Mid-Texas Symphony and the Santa Fe Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra. The website, Violin Lab needs membership, but they are pretty cheap. The basic allows access to all full technique videos she has posted, sheet music that she talks about and instructs (e.g. Czardas), other information, and for you, be able to post any questions on the community page. Her videos are all ranked into 3 levels - Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. The premium allows all the basic stuff and a monthly private video exchange with Beth. Premium Plus allows all the basic stuff plus a weekly private video exchange with Beth. The website also not only includes vibrato, but other important techniques as well. The TH-cam Channel provides a taster before you actually pay though. However, after you familiarise yourself to certain techniques like vibrato, jump back to Daniel Kurganov’s channel and find some related useful videos, like for vibrato, the 15 tips for vibrato, with 3 parts to it. I hope this helps!
Это сказки. В 16 лет можно только поучиттся для себя, высот никогда не достигните. Поздно. Руки никогда не сможете профессионсльео развить. Надо начинаить в 3,4,5,6,7, ну, самое позднее, 8 , 9 лет.
@@user-vd5gk1mp4o Очевидно, что вы ошибаетесь, и вот целый канал с видео, которые это подтверждают. Да, хотя это маловероятно, есть яркие примеры, которые доказывают обратное. Призываю вас расширить свои знания и взгляды на эту тему, чтобы прекратить распространение ложных убеждений.
🎵Tomplay has a Back to School Sale! (valid until 16.09.2024)
► shorturl.at/5WYX6
Join my Patreon community for exclusive videos, frequent Zoom hang-outs/studio classes, and more!
► patreon.com/artiststechnique
📄 My 64 Practice Hacks PDF companion + many free Violin Technique PDFs
► payhip.com/violin
we're so lucky to live in an era where all of this is free knowledge for all❤ thank you sooo much
Unbelievable and remarkable that you can play like this having started learning violin at 16! Maybe do an episode talking about your story and how you achieved all these. (I’m a professional violinist and teacher.)
Haven't touched my viola in two years. Attrition hit hard, but DK is the only violinist channel that gets me interested in playing again. Practice like this Always felt rewarding.
You think I'm just gonna sit here and watch a 2 and a half hour video about the best instrument in the world?!
Of course I will
Like
❤👍 😂😂😂
My teacher got sick this week so I guess this is what I'll do instead of my lesson
lol mine too
I feel you boy 👩💻
my teacher claims he's been sick for 10 years, but I think he's just avoiding me :)
@@DanielKurganov😂
@@DanielKurganov😅😂😅
I hope more people are able to see this incredibly valuable video.
Yes!!! Something to watch on my 2-hour bus ride!🎉
Hope your bus ride went well! It is an amazing video I think. Just started watching (not on a bus!)
@@hamwhacker it was amazing! But I had to pause, visualize, and write things down. So only got about an hour in! This is like a 12 course meal ;)
…Or driving around on a quad irrigating hay fields!😊
Finally, the practice compendium is out. Looking forward to the exploration and inspiration ❣
This is a RRW (Regular Review Worthy) Video. Thank you for making it available on TH-cam, Daniel!
Thanks for this, i have never imagined a 2hrs video on the violin. 😁
One of the things that I appreciate most about your channel is that you are willing to show the gritty work that is behind playing this instrument. I think it takes a certain courage. One thing to perform, another to take the curtain down and show what went into making that performance. I always pick up tiny nuanced bits from these that help me tremendously. Thanks!
Side note... maybe weird. Do you have a bird? I swear I hear them practicing Lalo along with you at about 44:00 - 44:50 .
Great catch...our African Grey, Gigi, loves to sing along :)
thanks for sharing these tips!❤
Sos el mejor. Gracias por todo. ❤️
Wonderful! Heartful dedication to fill this world with musicians !! Because who follows your advices will really succeed !
Thank you from whole heart !!!
What a massive undertaking! Great video. Are you doing all your editing yourself? Production value is 👌- particularly the sound. Both voice and violin.
@@priceviolinacademy thanks! Yep, one-man band:)
Wow, Thank you 🥳 You are great👏
thank you for all that you do
Thanks so much for this fantastic VDO! 🙏🎼🎻
How fascinating... Thanks a lot
i remember as a youth i bought Galamians, the art of violin playing and teaching. one thing i remember when he describes that infamous passage in Lalo's symphony espagnole, he said to swing your arm to the right when playing that passage so your hitting the notes on the side tip of your fingers for that crisp brilliant sound, thats the only thing i remember from that whole book!
Added to my library, will watch over and over
so glad it's helpful!
Great! Thanks for this!👍❤️🎻
this is really inspiring to watch knowing that someone who's started a bit late on the violin is so proficient and articulate with teaching it. Thanks for the tutorial!
I truly appreciate it!
Oh wow, you started at 16???! Never would've imagined this...!
It is interesting and beneficial 👌👌👌
In a way, what Milstein tells is to utilize body intelligence - because the brain and the body are one. When learning anything, it's all about the nervous system.
BRAVO,pour le partage la génerosité, les "techniques qui font gagner un temps precieux !,mon dernier Maitre (qui se permettait de donner des conseils au grand christian FERRAS!)me disait une des 'clés"...c'est de savoir COMMENT TRAVAILLER !!economie de moyens,de gestes, "lacher prise "...les gammes toujours adaptés au répertoire en cours..ect...Je vous approuve totalement dans le fait de se tourner vers des études peu connues mais au combien magnifiques (et seraient des "bis"trés valables!!)je pense aux etudes de Janschinow, f David ,les trés belles etudes "doublesstoping"de enrico Polo ,celles de richard Hoffman ,de edmund Singer, jeno Hubay ,ect...il y a de quoi faire...! GOD BLESS YOU in your Projects,GREATS CONGRATULATIONS, (AR S.,french riviera.)
this is gold!
Thank you so much!!!
Glad it helped!
Amazing ideas and ways to smartly approach difficult passages...
I'm an intermediate player and I am working on the fast passages in Vivaldi's Spring.
I just have question outside the scope of the video, what mic do you use for recording? The audio sounds incredible
@@DonAyoub47 thanks and good luck with the Vivaldi! I use Samar ribbon AL95 microphones. They’re really wonderful and quite practical for a ribbon. If you pursue them, make sure you have an interface that can power them properly. Zoom F series or Sounddevices Mixpre series do the trick.
I have seen that video with Nathan Millstein.
@@leopardtiger1022 it’s a lovely documentary by Christopher Nupen. Especially the parts with Zukerman…such amusing chemistry! Milstein also describes his approach in Samuel Applebaum’s The Way They Play interviews, which I was referencing
Hi, Mr. Kurganov! I was wondering if tilting the bow a little bit towards the bridge in the highest notes on the E string would sound better. Best regards!
Who is playing suite Italienne around 20:35? Sounds soooo beautiful!
@@alexandershirinyanrohde8225 Daniil Shafran! From a live concert in Germany in the 70’s.
@@DanielKurganov Is this recording on TH-cam?
@@alexandershirinyanrohde8225 it’s not! I am not sure I am allowed to post it at the moment…but I’ll see if I can get permission.
@@DanielKurganovfantastic! Thank you
Background music isvtoo loud....Thank you, anyhow, for this wonderful video.
Yea his soft voice and loud music. I couldn't hear him
Is this a modern violine? Who is maker?
Hello!!! I am 31 years old. My husband bought me my instruments two years ago as my request he bought me a violin and I never picked up any other than the recorder and a little bit of guitar in elementary school.
And where I live, there are no violin teachers who are willing to pay as I go because I’m a mom of 4 kids full-time job so committing to a full on class schedule where I have to be at a certain place certain time on certain days for a certain length of time of days and I have to pay for a full on semester and if I don’t make it to these classes, I get dropped and they keep my money and no refund so that does not work for me
So far on my own, I learn first position second position third position and by note matching by ear without music sheets because I’m still trying to learn how to read music notes but note matching by ear I found twinkle twinkle had a little star. Mary had a little lamb and jingle bells , all in G and D , D and A
Right now, I am having trouble with the vibrato I am too stiff and I do every exercise. I can googled and I still can’t do the motion with my finger I can’t do wrist and I can’t do it with my arm and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong and teachers in my area won’t help me unless I paid for a full semester which I don’t have the money for being I don’t have a time to be at one spot dedicated you know I kind of practice as I go when I have the time to practice because of how busy and some days I have doctors appointments back back so it’s not like I can just drop what I’m doing and go practice kids kind of come first
I’m willing to pay someone to teach me how to do the vibrato. But I can’t find anybody to help me… so as of right now I am just a self taught violinist at this point.
Check out Professor V's videos and Mimi Zweig's system on her website. That will be a great resource for you!
Hi! I know how it feels when you’re frustrated about vibrato as I was forced to learn vibrato online during Covid, and tested out a lot of videos I found with a good method. Personally, I definitely recommend a TH-cam channel and a website, called Violin Lab, founded by Beth Blackerby, who was the concertmaster for Mid-Texas Symphony and the Santa Fe Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra. The website, Violin Lab needs membership, but they are pretty cheap. The basic allows access to all full technique videos she has posted, sheet music that she talks about and instructs (e.g. Czardas), other information, and for you, be able to post any questions on the community page. Her videos are all ranked into 3 levels - Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. The premium allows all the basic stuff and a monthly private video exchange with Beth. Premium Plus allows all the basic stuff plus a weekly private video exchange with Beth. The website also not only includes vibrato, but other important techniques as well. The TH-cam Channel provides a taster before you actually pay though. However, after you familiarise yourself to certain techniques like vibrato, jump back to Daniel Kurganov’s channel and find some related useful videos, like for vibrato, the 15 tips for vibrato, with 3 parts to it. I hope this helps!
Background music is distracting
will make it softer and taylor swift next time 🙌
Whose recording of the Lalo is playing in the background?
Leonid Kogan. Very impressive.
@@ronniebauch5993 it’s Josef Spacek!
Это сказки. В 16 лет можно только поучиттся для себя, высот никогда не достигните. Поздно. Руки никогда не сможете профессионсльео развить. Надо начинаить в 3,4,5,6,7, ну, самое позднее, 8 , 9 лет.
@@user-vd5gk1mp4o
Очевидно, что вы ошибаетесь, и вот целый канал с видео, которые это подтверждают. Да, хотя это маловероятно, есть яркие примеры, которые доказывают обратное. Призываю вас расширить свои знания и взгляды на эту тему, чтобы прекратить распространение ложных убеждений.