First video I saw who explained the difference between scale notes and arpeggios. Requesting to make separate video for each arpeggios and play little slow, closer with side by side notes...
Do you really think that the bow is responsible for all technical flaws? I myself have a pretty solid bow arm that i was able to develop naturally,but i got major issues with the left hand and really don't know how to overcome them.
I don’t think the bow is responsible for all flaws. We all have our own difficulties and indeed a lot struggle also with left hand technique. The key is to automate the left hand technique, so you can focus more on bowing, tone and expression. If you want a little help with that, join my new free Paganini challenge at academy.violinlounge.com/paganini-challenge-free-opt-in/
Download the arpeggio overview here: violinlounge.com/violin-arpeggios-explained-with-handy-overview/
First video I saw who explained the difference between scale notes and arpeggios.
Requesting to make separate video for each arpeggios and play little slow, closer with side by side notes...
This was great. IMO opinion, not too many violinists go over music theory and chords. But theybare important.
Thank you.
Thanks for explaining.
Could you make a video about arpeggios for beginners, suzuki book 1 level, please?
Yes!
why you dont say do re mi fa sol.
Do you really think that the bow is responsible for all technical flaws? I myself have a pretty solid bow arm that i was able to develop naturally,but i got major issues with the left hand and really don't know how to overcome them.
I don’t think the bow is responsible for all flaws. We all have our own difficulties and indeed a lot struggle also with left hand technique. The key is to automate the left hand technique, so you can focus more on bowing, tone and expression. If you want a little help with that, join my new free Paganini challenge at academy.violinlounge.com/paganini-challenge-free-opt-in/
@@violinlounge I will try that,thank you for the advice.