I'm not familiar with this term. Did Heifetz mention anything? In any case, the bowhold I recommend for this, is practically the Heifetz bowhold. And yes there is an amount of stiffness involved but mostly on the fingers, not the arm I'd say.
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Great video. I'll use these tips. Or just below them tips.
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I would like to see a second part please!
@@pastrocchio90 thank you so much! Soon probably, depending if there is interest. I have a couple of important points to mention...!
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Hey handsome, would you also call this appraoch "stiff-arm staccato", as used in the Heifetz Hora Staccato? Thanks.
I'm not familiar with this term. Did Heifetz mention anything? In any case, the bowhold I recommend for this, is practically the Heifetz bowhold. And yes there is an amount of stiffness involved but mostly on the fingers, not the arm I'd say.
Dear Ilias Livieratos,
Hello, I knew about Ganjing World (GJW). This platform is quite clean and informative. Especially, it has many beautiful videos featuring the world's traditions and culture. Such a good website for both children and adults!
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