Major Viola Excerpts
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024
- beginning-2:07 Berlioz Roman Carnival
2:25 Shostakovich NO.5 1st Mov.
3:30 Ein Heldenleben 94-99
5:40 A Midsummer Night's Dream Beginning to D
6:55 Mozart Symphony No.35 1st mov and 4th mov.
10:30 Don Juan Beginning to C
12:15 Haydn Variations 5 and 7
15:25 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 bar19 to D
You sound fantastic. Really enjoyed watching your bow technique and vibrato. Keep it up!
Hey! What a great ricochet in the Tchaikovsky 👏🏼👏🏼
very impressive
congrats!
Wow... I've been playing for 15 years but I still struggle with the spiccato in the Midsummer Night: you play it very good! Though I think there's a wrong note in the Strauss, min 10:57.
Last triplet of the bar is E, F#, F## and G# on the next bar. But you play E, F#, G#, A. Check it out if you studied it that way :)
Cheers!
Oops! Thanks for correcting me!
Thank you for the video 💖
Would anyone recommend the Berlioz Roman Carnival to someone's who's played for four years? I have a youth orchestra audition coming up and that's one of the excerpts.
I played VIOLIN for 5 years, 3 in school orchestra and 2 with a private teacher, and I am going to play this excerpt on the VIOLA for an all-state audition. So, I think it'd be fine, but it really all depends on practice amount and skill level.
Do you have any tips for the Brahma passage Variation V? I’m seriously struggling with it and I need to submit and audition video soon 😫 thanks!!
hi, basically I practice with metronome with subdividing in 6 from maybe 120, and then feel more nature bouncing from the bow. I would say practice subdivision in metronome is quite important, and fast your tempo maybe 1 or 2 level up each time, definitely not like from 120 to 130. Hope this help you n good luck on your audition.
Same here! It's an excerpt for all state-auditions for meee
ох,
привіт з України,
дуже гарно ))
Good job! You're going to win an orchestra job soon...if you haven't already!
이쁘네요^^