That is so brilliantly explained, thank you. I've been stuggling with the variation in feel/ease of snappy separation of notes at the light end of bow, I think the concepts you explained will really help my staccato practice. Glad to be a new subscriber :)
i like your philosophy:"if you can t manage to make your bow jump properly,then jump to something else...";it s true,that us,violonist,"staccatist" do make a pride to be successfull at it. very nice and complete explainations anyway;
Greetings sir, I hope I find you well and in amiable spirits. May I ask, do you know the Heifetz bow hold? If so, what are your thoughts and perceptions on this legendary bow hold? Do you know how to do it by any chance?
The answer is complicated and simple in the same time. As all violinists, I was raised on Heifet's ability and mythology (I even once had to play on stage after him... Ie, his videos on the screen.... Real nightmare stuff. :-) Like everyone, I tried to emulate his hold, stance etc, but grew out of it. Heifet's stance it hold are not his "secret" or bestowed any special advantages, ot is a russian school hold with perhaps a bjt of a personal twist here and there. His stance is very stiff and I was told by Maestro Ricci that later in life they "shared a chiropractor" ....
That is so brilliantly explained, thank you. I've been stuggling with the variation in feel/ease of snappy separation of notes at the light end of bow, I think the concepts you explained will really help my staccato practice. Glad to be a new subscriber :)
i like your philosophy:"if you can t manage to make your bow jump properly,then jump to something else...";it s true,that us,violonist,"staccatist" do make a pride to be successfull at it.
very nice and complete explainations anyway;
Nice lesson man, the world is your oyster
Oyster sandwich
@@Kless101 I wonder if those are good. We're warned not to eat raw ones from gulf of Mexico or supposedly any raw are a risk?
I am a cellist but this video was so extremely helpful! Just what i needed.
Thank you very much❤
You're welcome 😊
Nice to have you back! I enjoy your videos very much, best up bow staccato video yet. : ) 🎼🎻🎵
am preparing some more videos on Havanaise and Rondo Capriccioso
IMPORTANT: remember to stay RELAXED it’s very easy to get tense, it doesn’t help your staccato it sounds worse and you will hurt yourself
Very useful suggestions!
Greetings sir,
I hope I find you well and in amiable spirits.
May I ask, do you know the Heifetz bow hold? If so, what are your thoughts and perceptions on this legendary bow hold? Do you know how to do it by any chance?
The answer is complicated and simple in the same time. As all violinists, I was raised on Heifet's ability and mythology (I even once had to play on stage after him... Ie, his videos on the screen.... Real nightmare stuff. :-)
Like everyone, I tried to emulate his hold, stance etc, but grew out of it. Heifet's stance it hold are not his "secret" or bestowed any special advantages, ot is a russian school hold with perhaps a bjt of a personal twist here and there. His stance is very stiff and I was told by Maestro Ricci that later in life they "shared a chiropractor" ....
For me, this is flying staccato... in the Paganini caprice...
Sir, your voice is similar to Pinchas Zukerman. Thank you for the videos it is great!
Cipher Altura thank you, what a compliment!!
Cipher Altura thank you, what a compliment!!
It would be helpful to be able to see the bow hand in the video😮
Yes. That was an unfortunate insight. However, the info is solid and I have several other lessons. With better angle
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I could not do this Technic!
Ir is a hard one
thanks please help more . paganini lesson #kezomusicstudios here
Anything specific?
@@Kless101 paganini caprice No 5 bow
@@kezomusicstudios2476 generally or specific technique focused
@@Kless101 generally . hard for me bowing
It is s pity a lot of ceiling is visible but not your hand ;(
We learn from our mistakes
@@Kless101 True :)