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Violin Lesson #38 (review #8 1st); Playing in Tune pt. 4
More on independent v.s. block fingering.
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Violin Lesson #23; Wrist (hand) Vibrato Techniques Pt. 2
PLEASE NOTE, there is a 3rd part to this video.
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Violin Lesson #34; Ear Training Exersize
Please pardon my singing voice!
BTW, this could be applied to any piece of music.
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Violin Lesson #27; String Crossing pt. 4
4th in the series. Information presented is in part, taken from The Art of Violin Playing, Book One, by Carl Flesch.
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Electro Samba
Improvising with ableton live + sequentix p3 and jazzmutant lemur
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Violin Lesson #43; Introduction to Double-Stops pt.3
3rd in series
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Violin Lesson #26; Arm Vibrato Techniques, pt. 2
Part 2 in the series on arm vibrato.
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Violin Lesson #48; String Crossing pt. 6 (w/ slurs)
Part 6 in series.
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Violin Lesson #33b: Descending Shifts
More on shifting.
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Violin Lesson #20; Relax! Relaxation Techniques
Todd Ehle sharing ideas to promote relaxation - for the violinist or violist.
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Violin Lesson #46; Playing in Tune pt. 7
You'll need vibrato skills for this example.
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Fred Falke Studio Tour
In September 2011 FM travelled to Toulouse, France to talk to Fred about some of his favourite bit of kit in his studio.
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Violin Lesson #41; Introduction to Double-Stops pt.1
Please know that it could easily take a year (or more!) of playing before you are ready for this. However, it's probably just right for someone!
Perhaps I've given more information then I should have in one video. Just try to take some part of it, absorb it, and come back for more later. Good...
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Violin Lesson #52; String Crossing pt. 7
Final video in string crossings, 7th in the series.
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Violin Lesson #21; Relaxation and Balance (read description)
PLEASE NOTE!!! These motions are natural and will help free you from tension. Very small amounts of the motion described here can be added to your playing but please don't try to play like this all of the time. It's way too much motion and will distract your audience! Also, any violin motion...
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