Recent Videos
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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 #33b: Descending Shifts
More on shifting.
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Violin Lesson #33a; 4 types of Shifts (pt 2)
Pt. 2. Also see Lesson #33b.
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Violin Lesson #32; 4 types of shifts
Shifting mechanisms in detail.
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Violin Lesson #31; finding 2nd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th positions
Note*** Take this information A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME! Perhaps just learn how to find 2nd position. Once you are comfortable with locating 2nd, learn 4th, etc. For 3rd position, see "finding 3rd Position, Vivaldi A minor"
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Violin Lesson #30; Martele' Bowing
Todd Ehle teaching the martele' bow stroke. More ideas from Paul Rolland.
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Violin Lesson #29; Bouncing Strokes (spiccato bowing)
A lesson on how to start spiccato bowing.
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Violin Lesson #28; Finding 3rd Position in Vivaldi A Minor
For students starting 3rd position. I'm using Suzuki Book 4, Concerto in A minor, 1st movement (bottom of 1st page to the top of 2nd page).
One thing I should have added; When in 3rd, check the pitch of your 1st finger with the open string below it!
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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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Violin Lesson #26; Arm Vibrato Techniques, pt. 2
Part 2 in the series on arm vibrato.
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Violin Lesson #25; Arm Vibrato techniques, pt 1
Todd Ehle teaches arm vibrato. 1st in the series.
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Violin Lesson #24; Wrist (hand) Vibrato pt.3
Part 3 in the series.
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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 #22; Wrist (hand) Vibrato techniques pt.1
Todd Ehle teaches wrist vibrato pt. 1.
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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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