I think you can also go crazy if you start adding the 7ths, then you could do: G, Gmaj7, G7, Gaum, Gm, Gm7, Gm(b5), Gm7(b5), Gm(maj7), Gdim, Gdim7; C, Cmaj7, C7, Cm, Cm7, Cm(maj7), C#m(b5), C#m7(b5); Eb, Ebmaj7, Eb7, Em, Em7, Em(b5), Em7(b5), Em(maj7); Abmaj7, Abm(maj7), A7, Am7, Am7(b5). For a total of 32 arpeggios! 🥲 Definitively a nice way to practice arpeggios, never thought of practicing them like this! Thanks prof. Bushkova!!
Hi Teacher Julia. I follow you. Thanks for your videos (youtube). I'm learning a lot. I study viola in a free social project. I am beginner. I am very happy with your classes (videos). I don't speak English, but I'm studying English to better enjoy the classes. I'm 60 years old. I think when I'm 90, I'll play better. Thank you very much. I am Lui .
Hello Lui! I am learning viola too, colegue! And I've started performing in a small band on little concertos in my town! Julia, thank you for you lesson! As an amature a haven't went through all those routines in musical school. You are of great help!
Nice explanation and demonstration. As usual, a charming voice full of great advices. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, professor Bushkova. We are really fortunate.
Such a great way to practice arpeggios! Especially, I love the routine to play 7 arpeggios together, and with this routine you played G Minor, G Major, E Minor, C Major, C Minor, 7th Diminished, and Dominant 7th arpeggios. The missing one is Eb Major, right? Thank you so much professor Bushkova.
I think you can also go crazy if you start adding the 7ths, then you could do: G, Gmaj7, G7, Gaum, Gm, Gm7, Gm(b5), Gm7(b5), Gm(maj7), Gdim, Gdim7; C, Cmaj7, C7, Cm, Cm7, Cm(maj7), C#m(b5), C#m7(b5); Eb, Ebmaj7, Eb7, Em, Em7, Em(b5), Em7(b5), Em(maj7); Abmaj7, Abm(maj7), A7, Am7, Am7(b5). For a total of 32 arpeggios! 🥲 Definitively a nice way to practice arpeggios, never thought of practicing them like this! Thanks prof. Bushkova!!
I do not use any books of scales, I just play scales and arpeggios with whatever fingerings that are most comfortable and natural. If you are interested as a student (or for a student), please write to my channel's email!
Hey i cant see your fingers , you are going too fast for beginners .. Please can u do this again so we can see your fingers .. Im a beginner ..thank you
going from CM to Cm seems like a waste of time. Id rather exercise relative keys and substitution chords. This academic stuff gets boring real quick. I enjoy the old style of teaching as it’s important, but it doesn’t help engage a young student.
I think you can also go crazy if you start adding the 7ths, then you could do:
G, Gmaj7, G7, Gaum, Gm, Gm7, Gm(b5), Gm7(b5), Gm(maj7), Gdim, Gdim7;
C, Cmaj7, C7, Cm, Cm7, Cm(maj7), C#m(b5), C#m7(b5);
Eb, Ebmaj7, Eb7, Em, Em7, Em(b5), Em7(b5), Em(maj7);
Abmaj7, Abm(maj7), A7, Am7, Am7(b5).
For a total of 32 arpeggios! 🥲
Definitively a nice way to practice arpeggios, never thought of practicing them like this! Thanks prof. Bushkova!!
Hi Teacher Julia. I follow you. Thanks for your videos (youtube). I'm learning a lot. I study viola in a free social project. I am beginner. I am very happy with your classes (videos). I don't speak English, but I'm studying English to better enjoy the classes. I'm 60 years old. I think when I'm 90, I'll play better. Thank you very much. I am Lui .
Hello Lui! I am learning viola too, colegue! And I've started performing in a small band on little concertos in my town!
Julia, thank you for you lesson! As an amature a haven't went through all those routines in musical school. You are of great help!
Thank you, Julia! Beautiful demonstration. This will help me move on from my 5 simple major arpeggios.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice explanation and demonstration. As usual, a charming voice full of great advices. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, professor Bushkova. We are really fortunate.
Such a great way to practice arpeggios! Especially, I love the routine to play 7 arpeggios together, and with this routine you played G Minor, G Major, E Minor, C Major, C Minor, 7th Diminished, and Dominant 7th arpeggios. The missing one is Eb Major, right? Thank you so much professor Bushkova.
ZhongweiLi, this is correct - with seven arpeggios, the E flat Major will be missing.
I think you can also go crazy if you start adding the 7ths, then you could do:
G, Gmaj7, G7, Gaum, Gm, Gm7, Gm(b5), Gm7(b5), Gm(maj7), Gdim, Gdim7;
C, Cmaj7, C7, Cm, Cm7, Cm(maj7), C#m(b5), C#m7(b5);
Eb, Ebmaj7, Eb7, Em, Em7, Em(b5), Em7(b5), Em(maj7);
Abmaj7, Abm(maj7), A7, Am7, Am7(b5).
For a total of 32 arpeggios! 🥲
Definitively a nice way to practice arpeggios, never thought of practicing them like this! Thanks prof. Bushkova!!
Hello mam i am from nepal can i apply for class???
i love your technics so if possible how i contact ???
Long time no see happy to hear you after many months Richard
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Thank you very much for your lessons, they are invaluable! Greetings from Texas!
Amazing thank you 😮
All applicable in Don Juan... Brahms 4 last movement... Bruch violin concerto etc...
Thank you for doing these!
Gracias...
Those arpeggios are on carl flesch right?
These fingerings are written in many books. They might be in the Carl Flesch book, too. I play them from my own head:) - I do not use any scale books
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You are very welcome
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Very nice!
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Thank you for your videos, they're great! What scales book do you use please?
I do not use any books of scales, I just play scales and arpeggios with whatever fingerings that are most comfortable and natural. If you are interested as a student (or for a student), please write to my channel's email!
I heard a bit of "Ave Maria" in there 👂(Schuman's).
Thank you, it was really helpful :) May I ask what kind of chin rest are you using? It looks very comfortable.
I use a very old version of Gewa, I think, from 1940s. It belonged to my father, and it was also adjusted by a luthier.
pongan subtitulos en español por favor!!
What the heck is that picture on the wall to your left? LOL thanks for the great video!
It is Bach Chaconne
Am poor in reading note plz really need your help
1:00 the first 5 notes are the opening of some movement in a concerto but I can't seem to remember which concerto, can anyone do lol?
It is just a G minor arpeggio. The G minor arpeggio IS used in the opening of the Bruch violin concerto.
Hey i cant see your fingers , you are going too fast for beginners ..
Please can u do this again so we can see your fingers ..
Im a beginner ..thank you
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going from CM to Cm seems like a waste of time. Id rather exercise relative keys and substitution chords. This academic stuff gets boring real quick. I enjoy the old style of teaching as it’s important, but it doesn’t help engage a young student.
The whole point if to be able to play many arpeggios from the same bass note.