Can I Beat Suzuki Using Paganini Techniques in 15 Minutes?
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- Suzuki Book 1 Speedrun Using CRAZY Paganini Techniques!!!
Time-Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:59 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
1:21 Lightly Row
2:08 Song of the Wind
2:42 Go Tell Aunt Rhody
3:42 O Come, Little Children
4:25 May Song
5:05 Long Long Ago
5:54 Allegro
6:35 Perpetual Motion
7:15 Allegretto
8:26 Andantino
10:11 Etude
11:05 Minuet 1
12:04 Minuet 2
13:32 Minuet 3
14:24 The Happy Farmer
15:24 Gavotte
16:36 Outro
17:10 Paganini Caprice 6
Go Practice. - Hudba
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Ah-mazing! I love this idea so much and your ability to get through all the techniques under pressure is very impressive! Some comments from my 3 year old daughter
During Perpetual Motion: This is the funny one
During Allegretto: Look at his eyes! He looks surprised.
During Minuet 1: Mommy, can I play my violin?
And now from her to you: ❤
Lol when I was on book 1 I’d always try to see how fast I could play Perpetual Motion
Now I can play it like 200 bpm lol
That's too sweet!!
@@swaghilashi wonder why this whole time i haven’t tried that even though i’m well past book 1, now i want to try that 😂
it was actually so sweet that it brought tears to my eyes - we all have to chearish the precious little souls and raise or help to raise them well without loosing this sweetness. what a happy peacefull joyfull world it would be. why don't we start to work on it despite what everyone else thinks
What i would love is if someone made "Paganini variations" to all of these pieces in the vein of god save the king or the last rose of summer
you're giving me some juicy ideas for part 2...
now i’m just remembering how much i used to struggle with those pieces without any extra challenge and how much i’ve improved over the years
pausing 5 mins thru because it looks so fun I want to play along with this challenge later 😁
:) Good luck!
Wow I’m gonna play all these pieces in front of a bunch of people next month 😬😳
No way! You’ll do great! Let me know how it goes! Make sure to practice 😁
Thanks 😅
Still one of your more brilliant videos. Happy US Thanksgiving! 😊
Same to you! :) Blessings!
Interesting video idea! Some of these are super impressive for improvisation.
Part 2 will be actually me playing them well lol
Suzuki Adantino Caprice no. 6 lmao
sounds pretty catchy.
That was pretty cool. I didn't believe I could watch all the way through - but I did! Well done!
I didnt think I can play it through all the way either :)
this video hurt my ears. your ability to make up an arrangement in your head while reading the music is absolutely insane. if you practiced these, im sure they would sound great haha.
Haha yes indeed! I don’t blame your ears😂
the skill on the harmonics just shocked me to my core bruh
great content! ur giving some practice ideas
thaanks!
In The Happy Farmer my teacher at the time told me that the last 3 notes are the opening phrase to the song Three Blind Mice. When the phrase comes back at the end of the piece the last 3 notes are different, my teacher said the reason the farmer was happy was because he got rid of the 3 blind mice 😂
Do I get a prize for listening to the entire 17 minutes ?😅
Suzuki 1..... You know, im on Suzuki 3 now, can even play a few from 4 and 5, but I STILL get my fingers twisted in those 16th note slurs in measure 20 in Gavotte from book 1. Its the trouble spot that never goes away.
Don't worry you still did this better than most people would
that is because most people don't play violin
😂 when a compliment becomes a roast
Loved this - you have guts!
Thanks! I need to practice more...
@@ViolinMechanic Do you hear the Tartini tones (differential tones) when playing double stops (or any stops, triple and quadruple stops too)? I use them to tune everything, excellent in that tricky 2nd movement double stops tremolo passage of the Mendelssohn concerto. I hear them when you play your stops, so maybe you hear them too. Good idea for a future video maybe.
learning hard(er) techniques using the earlier pieces in the suzuki repertoire is a thing, like i was taught how to do octaves and harmonics with the twinkle variations and ricochet/sautille/upbow staccato with etude/parpetual motion, and some basic LH pizz with happy farmer. i think they do that so kids can work with something familiar and has melody which can help with intonation/rhythm. but of course this is on a whole other level of hard.
I made it to menuet 2 before turning down the volume. 😂 Honestly though, this is really impressive, you seem to be very quick on your feet!
(Full disclosure: it's an honest compliment but I don't know how much it counts, coming from someone who might not even be able to play all the pieces in the book without the added difficulties (I'm not sure, I have a different book that I'm learning from).
Watching this, I kinda realise that etude one you did with lh pizz on open strings would probably be good as a first introduction for lh pizz with young students, especially if they've learnt Suzuki already
wow!!
You better make a sheet music for the andantino one, it sounds like beethoven concerto but paganini
Hahaha deal!
do tenths next time lol
Deal! haha
If there was sheet music for this i would play it!
Good video, lingling might not be proud, but they would at least accept your contribution.
Thanks for the video!
That lightly row is different than in my book (I'm not using the Suzuki book)
Very impressive. It would have been even more impressive with fingered octaves and flying staccatto.
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need to practice more octaves