Thanks for this vedio! As a mom who has a kid is learning violin, your vedios are really helpful to me. Based on my experience, once they are used to wrong postures, it will take lots "effort" to make it right. 😅
EXCELLENT INSTRUCTION! AUER HAS A FINGER EXERCISE THAT HELPS PLACE THE HAND, ARM. THUMB IN PROPER PLACE. PLACE 1ST FINGER ON F NOTE E STRING. 2ND FINGER ON B NOTE A STRING. PLACE 3RD FINGER ON G NOTE D STRING. PLACE 4TH FINGER ON D NOTE G STRING. HOLDING DOWN ALL 4 FINGERS. LIFT ONE FINGER AT A TIME & STRIKE FINGERBOARD. DO WITH EACH FINGER 5 TIMES. REST. NOTICE DIFFERENCE
Thank you so much for your instructive videos. When I try to place the left part of the finger on the string, I always end up "touching" the string to the right with the rest of the finger which is not ideal when I want to play an empty E string with still the fingers placed on the A string. I am struggling a lot with this (but as I am a beginner, I'm struggling with almost everything as we can expect...) Any advice on how to avoid touching the string to the right? Thank you!
That’s an excellent question. I asked my teacher the same thing. He says it is okay to touch the D string to get away from the E string, as long as you aren’t switching to the D string immediately. That’s solved it for me. I hope it works for you.
Hii ,I really find this video helpful but there's a problem arise with this when i do this the other strings are blocked by my little skin of the finger So what can i do about this issue?
Hi Eric. Thank you for this very informative technique tip. I am a beginning violin student (at 65 years young) and have a question regarding finger placement in general. One issue I’m having is my fingers inadvertently touching/muting neighbor strings. For example, while playing a note on the “A” string and then next 0:02 playing a note on the “E” string (either open or fingered), my fingers in the “A” string are slightly muting the “E” string causing an awful sound. Same would happen on the “D” string. I’ve tried to work around this issue by slightly shifting the “A” string over to the left when needing to play the “E” string or just lifting my fingers off the string altogether. I’m trying to keep my fingers down on the string as I’ve been taught that this is better technique (as opposed to lifting them off the string. I am playing in my “fingertips” and not on the flat part of the finger so I know this isn’t the issue. Also, my fingers are not that large so that should be a factor either. I would greatly appreciate your thoughts on this? Thanks SO much. Mark 🎻😊
When you were playing the A string it looked like your finger were also touching the E string. I'm not sure if it was but if so does it matter? Thank you.
That is exactly how my teacher teaches me finger placement. Great video!
Thanks for this vedio! As a mom who has a kid is learning violin, your vedios are really helpful to me. Based on my experience, once they are used to wrong postures, it will take lots "effort" to make it right. 😅
EXCELLENT INSTRUCTION! AUER HAS A FINGER EXERCISE THAT HELPS PLACE THE HAND, ARM. THUMB IN PROPER PLACE. PLACE 1ST FINGER ON F NOTE E STRING. 2ND FINGER ON B NOTE A STRING. PLACE 3RD FINGER ON G NOTE D STRING. PLACE 4TH FINGER ON D NOTE G STRING. HOLDING DOWN ALL 4 FINGERS. LIFT ONE FINGER AT A TIME & STRIKE FINGERBOARD. DO WITH EACH FINGER 5 TIMES. REST. NOTICE DIFFERENCE
Great tip!
Thanks for this! I'm 75 & just got my first violin. these videos are a must for me before attempting to play.
Amazing! Welcome to the community!
Thanks Eric. No one ever told me about using the side of the finger tips instead of the middle.
Thank you so much for your instructive videos. When I try to place the left part of the finger on the string, I always end up "touching" the string to the right with the rest of the finger which is not ideal when I want to play an empty E string with still the fingers placed on the A string. I am struggling a lot with this (but as I am a beginner, I'm struggling with almost everything as we can expect...) Any advice on how to avoid touching the string to the right? Thank you!
That’s an excellent question. I asked my teacher the same thing. He says it is okay to touch the D string to get away from the E string, as long as you aren’t switching to the D string immediately. That’s solved it for me. I hope it works for you.
Hii ,I really find this video helpful but there's a problem arise with this when i do this the other strings are blocked by my little skin of the finger
So what can i do about this issue?
Hi Eric. Thank you for this very informative technique tip. I am a beginning violin student (at 65 years young) and have a question regarding finger placement in general. One issue I’m having is my fingers inadvertently touching/muting neighbor strings. For example, while playing a note on the “A” string and then next 0:02 playing a note on the “E” string (either open or fingered), my fingers in the “A” string are slightly muting the “E” string causing an awful sound. Same would happen on the “D” string.
I’ve tried to work around this issue by slightly shifting the “A” string over to the left when needing to play the “E” string or just lifting my fingers off the string altogether.
I’m trying to keep my fingers down on the string as I’ve been taught that this is better technique (as opposed to lifting them off the string.
I am playing in my “fingertips” and not on the flat part of the finger so I know this isn’t the issue. Also, my fingers are not that large so that should be a factor either.
I would greatly appreciate your thoughts on this?
Thanks SO much.
Mark 🎻😊
Thank you so much ❤
Thanks Eric. you are a gifted teacher! Does the same "left side" finger tip placement apply to the other strings?
Thank you! A lot of the times, yes. But, it also depends on the piece you’re playing so it could vary.
I can't often do straight 4th.
When you were playing the A string it looked like your finger were also touching the E string. I'm not sure if it was but if so does it matter? Thank you.