Octaves on the Violin | Art of Etude Ep. 25 | Rode Caprice No. 19 | Kerson Leong
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- All about working on octaves.
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yooooo, that voice... holy... thats surprised me
Absolutely breathtaking demonstrations towards the end on Paganini and Sibelius wow. Love your teaching series.
who listens not only to hear the voice of the violin but also its owner?
His voice always gets me! I always have a brief chuckle by it at the beginning of any of his videos, as though I will never entirely get used to it!❤️
Ive never heard such a voice in real life before, he could also be a radiospeaker or a speaker for audiobooks, adventure novels or so.
If Kerson didn't take up the violin, he would kill as a voice actor or radio broadcaster. An asian morgan freeman, if you will.
Thank you for your invaluable and generous classes. I do not know what I admire most, your fantastic playing and artistic skills or the ability you have to analyse, apprehend, decompose clearly the elementary difficulties of violin playing as a scientific researcher would do. Not to forget your voice ... I worked Kreutzer, Dont and Rode (which I did not practice for years...) with an immense pleasure and I improved a lot following your way of practicing. Quite inspiring!
Exact ! Heifetz said he didn't play more in tune than the others. The point is he corrected faster than the others.
ありがとうございます!
この教育シリーズをみて、実際に弾けるようになった事が沢山あります😭
本当に感謝してます🙏
Wow.....😲all the details in practice.....
I like how you play and how you explain. Thank you
Even though most of this video is exercises (the first half) some parts of this almost sounds like it could become part of a modern composition!! Especially with added dynamics. Thanks for including the wonderful concerto and cadenza excerpts as well!
Wow, your exercises really reflect your patience in your artistry and practice. Bravo Kerson! Really like your playing! 👍🏻
Wonderful playing, your exercises help a lot, could you some day make a video about how you hold your violin without a shoulder rest? I’m always amazed by how stabil your violin is in place.
His voice man 🥹
Thanks Kerson for yet another brilliant video. I can't wait to try out your ideas.
thanks for the video, could u make one explaining contact point, i notice you always got it perfect even without having to look at the bridge area
I keep thinking of this series as the art of caprice.
Thank you thank you thank you😆😆😆🤗🤗🤗
This is way over my head , I enjoyed your voice thou.now if you excuse me I'm planning to play jingle bells. Have a nice day .
Wow! Great exercises for octaves👍👏👏👏Thank you😁
Very helpful, thank you!
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Mr. Leong you are great! Could you make a video talking about how do you focus and control the tension in both arms?? It's a task that "give me a lot of headaches".
Thank you so much for your work it's really interesting
Guy sounds like the voice that leads you in a first person shooter game..lol
So helpful I am always learning something new from your videos thank you so much
Now I want to hear your Sibelius violin concerto. Can’t find it though.
Thanks for your videos Kerson! So valuable. A question not pertaining to music, what set-up (i.e. microphone) do you use to make your videos? The sound quality is outstanding. Thanks in advance!
I use a now discontinued portable Sony recorder + Garageband.
That voice tho
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I didnt know double basses can play the violin 😂
it feels illegal to watch your videos for free
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