As a person that plays violin for almost 6 years I can tell that this is one of the most realistic progresses that I’ve seen on CZcams. Very good job 👏
Yup, sounds about right for an accurate beginner progress video. P.S. I don't know if I would recommend learning the Thais Meditation quite yet. That particular piece is usually played after around 8 years of playing the violin instead of only 8 months. Keep trying though, I can tell you have worked hard.
Solid advice! I knew that it was an advanced piece, and my teacher wasn't pushing it. I just practiced it for fun when I wanted to challenge myself. As time went on, I felt it was sometimes more important to just keep playing (and that often meant playing pieces that I connected with emotionally); and peppering in harder pieces actually helped me stay motivated....because I got to dream of the day when I could play it right!
That’s really great progression. I just picked up a violin after not playing for 20 years. It’s rewarding once you get the notes right and I wish I didn’t stop playing now. Keep up the hard work!
Great progress, keep it up. I’ve been playing for 32 years (since I was 8) and it’s easy to forget how difficult it is to learn an instrument. My eldest daughter has recently started (10) and this is a great way to track progress, as she sometimes finds she’s not improving but she really is little by little. I’ll need to start filming her!
Nice! I'm closing in on year 5. As someone that jumped into more advanced content on my own in years 2-3, I had to completely unlearn and relearn them as lesson pieces. It was incredibly tedious. Keep up the good work!
This is so good to see your progress! Back in 1984, I bought a record of Heifetz playing the Mendelssohn violin concerto. If Amazon had been around then, I would have had a violin on the way to my house that same day. But my main instrument has been piano for 50+ years, and I have kept it up and kept learning (despite years of coasting). I wish I could learn EVERYTHING, but life is too short and we have to pick and choose.
John! How great that you've got so many years of piano - I think knowing how to create SOME form of music is healing, and ultimately helpful for our creativity :)
This was really enjoyable to watch, squeaks and all! Having some musical training already was definitely an advantage for you. I started playing cello at 10, but I had an easier time of it than others in my section because I played piano since 5, so I already knew to how read music and had an ear for absolute and relative pitch. One thing that stuck me watching this is just how much your bow hold improved just in the first month! Trying to learn "The Swan" was an ambitious goal for a beginner. After a year, your technique was definitely improved. Achieving clean string crossings and good tone when changing bow strokes is a never ending battle. Warming up with ten minutes of scales and arpeggios really helps. Keep at it! 😀
@@MishaSkripach OK, Debbie Downer. You’re a bit salty for my liking, but I’ll answer for the sake of anyone else reading the comments that’s curious. Elitist gatekeeping isn’t the right way to preserve classical music and encourage the next generations of players. I say absolute pitch in the sense of knowing when one is in key. For instance, the modern standard for what an orchestra tunes to is A - 440 hertz. It’s unusual even for musicians to be told, sing an F# and they’re spot on. That’s perfect pitch, which I have, although I have to focus hard in order to use it. It comes more easily to some. And relative pitch is simpler. A listener might hear an A and not realize it’s an A, but it’s much easier to recognize hearing intervals like minor and major thirds, perfect fifths, etc.
@@MishaSkripach I will NOT accept you attacking my teacher or discouraging others from playing and/or learning instruments. You are VERY close to being blocked from my channel - would you like to be?
@@MishaSkripach Does Misha know you hide behind his name when insulting strangers I wonder. You're a coward and very sad. I hope you find peace some day.
Your bowing elbow was up in a good position right away. And your bow grip got good very quickly! Perhaps you had some body awareness like dance or yoga experience to make yourself match what the teacher said or how others look; because that’s not something everyone has. I wasn’t surprised your left hand was pretty in tune very fast as other music skills help, but the bow arm progress is impressive. I can’t imagine starting as an adult but I do know several people in my community orchestra that did and I find it so amazing, i hope you can get to play in one too, it’s the most fun to play in a group you like.
Thanks for the detailed comment! I am an actor/athlete, so my body awareness is probably fairly solid :) And I had considered community orchestra...maybe I'll think about it again; that's a great idea!
im learning the violin currently by myself, I'm a soprano singer and a flautist.... i feel sorry for my neighbours right now, as I live in an apartment, I just try not to practice to late, and that's difficult as I am a night owl.
Possibly...but that moment is a great example of how quickly the learning happened at the beginning. When I worked something, slept overnight, and trying the same thing the next day, I often saw immediate improvement. The beauty of our brains!!
Thank you for watching and subscribing!! I'm excited that you're along for the journey. (And no haters can get to me. They may want to tear people down, but it won't work here on my channel!! I'm hoping to spread inspiration and joy in music!)
@@MishaSkripach I appreciate all of the comments and time you have spent on my channel! I have nothing to prove to you, nor do I owe you any explanation about my life, my accomplishments, or my aspirations with music. It seems you are out to convince many people that they should not attempt to play violin as an adult, which is antithetical to the purpose of my CZcams channel. I'm afraid that your attempt at "putting people in their place" comes across as judgmental of their own journeys, and I do not support that. Many people have many different goals with learning, and I have just accomplished a big one of mine! :) So, I will keep playing, and continue improving, and I wish you the best.
Thanks for this video, I got inspired! 🥹 I just started learning the violin and I am on my 4th session. I thought I might not gonna be learning coz at first it sounds cracking😂 but I have realized as you go along playing the violin, it progress. But still I am working on it coz whenever I transition the bow, it out of tunes😅 Now, I believe I am gonna make it!😊
Samee I'm 16 how old are you?? Just asking because I feel like withh all this study pressure idk if I can keep up. I also feel so late to starting this.
@@jirokyoka4367 I am 15 years old (I turn 16 on 2 days) and my first lesson is today. I play guitar too since 2022 and this video reminds me of the first song I tried to play. I sucked at it but now I see all the things I do right on guitar, all that I have learned by myself and I think it'll help me keep trying so I want you to do the same! It's all practice in music. When we start learning a new instrument we feel like it isn't our thing but by the track of time you'll be more and more proud of your progress. I hope that this feeling may help you continue and never give up! (Btw sorry if I missed a gramatical mistake, spanish is my first language)
As a person that plays violin for almost 6 years I can tell that this is one of the most realistic progresses that I’ve seen on CZcams. Very good job 👏
Yup, sounds about right for an accurate beginner progress video. P.S. I don't know if I would recommend learning the Thais Meditation quite yet. That particular piece is usually played after around 8 years of playing the violin instead of only 8 months. Keep trying though, I can tell you have worked hard.
Solid advice! I knew that it was an advanced piece, and my teacher wasn't pushing it. I just practiced it for fun when I wanted to challenge myself. As time went on, I felt it was sometimes more important to just keep playing (and that often meant playing pieces that I connected with emotionally); and peppering in harder pieces actually helped me stay motivated....because I got to dream of the day when I could play it right!
I don’t think 8 years is right
…I learned after 2 and a half years💀
That’s really great progression. I just picked up a violin after not playing for 20 years. It’s rewarding once you get the notes right and I wish I didn’t stop playing now. Keep up the hard work!
Great progress, keep it up. I’ve been playing for 32 years (since I was 8) and it’s easy to forget how difficult it is to learn an instrument. My eldest daughter has recently started (10) and this is a great way to track progress, as she sometimes finds she’s not improving but she really is little by little. I’ll need to start filming her!
Nice! I'm closing in on year 5. As someone that jumped into more advanced content on my own in years 2-3, I had to completely unlearn and relearn them as lesson pieces. It was incredibly tedious. Keep up the good work!
Congratulations on fantastic progress! Way to go.
I appreciate it!! Thanks for watching!
Nice! I’ve been playing for 2 years! Keep up the good work. You sound amazing!
Thank you! I'm glad to hear you're playing, too! :)
This is so good to see your progress! Back in 1984, I bought a record of Heifetz playing the Mendelssohn violin concerto. If Amazon had been around then, I would have had a violin on the way to my house that same day. But my main instrument has been piano for 50+ years, and I have kept it up and kept learning (despite years of coasting). I wish I could learn EVERYTHING, but life is too short and we have to pick and choose.
John! How great that you've got so many years of piano - I think knowing how to create SOME form of music is healing, and ultimately helpful for our creativity :)
@@CourtneyLucien 💯
I really enjoyed watching you develop as a player. well done.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate the support.
Violin is TOUGH, keep up the good work! I love how you're learning fiddle tunes alongside classical pieces :)
Keeps things fun, and not too overwhelming 😂 yes, violin is SO difficult; but I’m going to keep trying…Thanks for watching and supporting!
I watched your tiktoks and was so exited for your 1 year anniversary of playing!! Congratulations!(I’ve been playing for 5 years)
Thank you!! How is your playing going at the 5-year mark? That's so exciting! ☺
@@CourtneyLucien Pretty good, but I’ve recently switched over to the double bass. I still play violin for fun though!
@@humanfingers Fun!! And the good thing is that even if you played infrequently, you'll never fully lose all of the technique you've already acquired!
This is great, happy to see an adult begginer practicing, I'm also learning the violin now for 4 months now.
I hope you find it fun! I appreciate you watching the video and supporting my journey 😄 happy practicing!!
Well that gives me hope...I can do this.
Yes, you can!!! I’m thrilled this video inspired you! 🥹❤️ thanks for watching, and happy practicing!
This was really enjoyable to watch, squeaks and all! Having some musical training already was definitely an advantage for you. I started playing cello at 10, but I had an easier time of it than others in my section because I played piano since 5, so I already knew to how read music and had an ear for absolute and relative pitch.
One thing that stuck me watching this is just how much your bow hold improved just in the first month! Trying to learn "The Swan" was an ambitious goal for a beginner. After a year, your technique was definitely improved. Achieving clean string crossings and good tone when changing bow strokes is a never ending battle. Warming up with ten minutes of scales and arpeggios really helps.
Keep at it! 😀
@@MishaSkripach OK, Debbie Downer. You’re a bit salty for my liking, but I’ll answer for the sake of anyone else reading the comments that’s curious. Elitist gatekeeping isn’t the right way to preserve classical music and encourage the next generations of players.
I say absolute pitch in the sense of knowing when one is in key. For instance, the modern standard for what an orchestra tunes to is A - 440 hertz.
It’s unusual even for musicians to be told, sing an F# and they’re spot on. That’s perfect pitch, which I have, although I have to focus hard in order to use it. It comes more easily to some.
And relative pitch is simpler. A listener might hear an A and not realize it’s an A, but it’s much easier to recognize hearing intervals like minor and major thirds, perfect fifths, etc.
Thank you so much for watching! I love the advice about scales and arpeggios - will definitely implement, as I know that is needed. I appreciate it!
@@MishaSkripach I will NOT accept you attacking my teacher or discouraging others from playing and/or learning instruments. You are VERY close to being blocked from my channel - would you like to be?
@@MishaSkripach Talking of cowards, who are you really?... or will you just remain hidden behind videos of MIsha?
@@MishaSkripach Does Misha know you hide behind his name when insulting strangers I wonder. You're a coward and very sad. I hope you find peace some day.
"The Girl I Left Behind" is a good tune.
Brava!!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!!
Your progress is so inspiring!
What workbooks if any did you use to learn please ?
Your bowing elbow was up in a good position right away. And your bow grip got good very quickly! Perhaps you had some body awareness like dance or yoga experience to make yourself match what the teacher said or how others look; because that’s not something everyone has. I wasn’t surprised your left hand was pretty in tune very fast as other music skills help, but the bow arm progress is impressive. I can’t imagine starting as an adult but I do know several people in my community orchestra that did and I find it so amazing, i hope you can get to play in one too, it’s the most fun to play in a group you like.
Thanks for the detailed comment! I am an actor/athlete, so my body awareness is probably fairly solid :) And I had considered community orchestra...maybe I'll think about it again; that's a great idea!
Haii, I hab a violin book recommendation , it’s the suzuki bookss. (Am also a suzuki student hehe) I think it would help you a lot imo!!!!😊
Congrats. It's a hard journey despite even having some previous music experience. How many hours a day did you practice?
Great question! 30 minutes a day on average.
im learning the violin currently by myself, I'm a soprano singer and a flautist.... i feel sorry for my neighbours right now, as I live in an apartment, I just try not to practice to late, and that's difficult as I am a night owl.
have you tried a violin practice mute? It might help
If you can afford it. An electric violin is the thing.
I totally understand...I also still feel bad for my neighbors haha -- but, yeah, a mute helps quite a bit!
Yamaha Silent Violin =electric.
I found on viola the first year is at times rough but after that it gets better and better.
I’m glad you think so - I look forward to more improvements on violin 🥹 thanks for watching and supporting! How long have you been playing viola?
@@CourtneyLucien9 years. I can play some Beethoven symphonies 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
@@Listenerandlearner870 Amazing!! Thank you for sharing 😄
@@CourtneyLucien I like to play in community orchestras.
One can get a 14 inch viola that is the same size as a violin.
Between day 23 and day 24 it sounds so much smoother, did you put more roisin on ypur bow then?
Possibly...but that moment is a great example of how quickly the learning happened at the beginning. When I worked something, slept overnight, and trying the same thing the next day, I often saw immediate improvement. The beauty of our brains!!
Same book and same stand that I use😂😂😂😂
Nice! Happy practicing!
Yes.. big BIG mistake ! rahhh ! 15 days without bow.. After you get fear for weeks
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Thank you for this video! very inspiring progress video.. You sound like a pro at the end! 🙌 PS. never ever listen to haters and also I subbed!
Thank you for watching and subscribing!! I'm excited that you're along for the journey. (And no haters can get to me. They may want to tear people down, but it won't work here on my channel!! I'm hoping to spread inspiration and joy in music!)
@@MishaSkripach I appreciate all of the comments and time you have spent on my channel! I have nothing to prove to you, nor do I owe you any explanation about my life, my accomplishments, or my aspirations with music. It seems you are out to convince many people that they should not attempt to play violin as an adult, which is antithetical to the purpose of my CZcams channel. I'm afraid that your attempt at "putting people in their place" comes across as judgmental of their own journeys, and I do not support that. Many people have many different goals with learning, and I have just accomplished a big one of mine! :) So, I will keep playing, and continue improving, and I wish you the best.
Thanks for this video, I got inspired! 🥹 I just started learning the violin and I am on my 4th session. I thought I might not gonna be learning coz at first it sounds cracking😂 but I have realized as you go along playing the violin, it progress. But still I am working on it coz whenever I transition the bow, it out of tunes😅 Now, I believe I am gonna make it!😊
Samee I'm 16 how old are you?? Just asking because I feel like withh all this study pressure idk if I can keep up. I also feel so late to starting this.
@@jirokyoka4367 I am 15 years old (I turn 16 on 2 days) and my first lesson is today. I play guitar too since 2022 and this video reminds me of the first song I tried to play. I sucked at it but now I see all the things I do right on guitar, all that I have learned by myself and I think it'll help me keep trying so I want you to do the same! It's all practice in music. When we start learning a new instrument we feel like it isn't our thing but by the track of time you'll be more and more proud of your progress. I hope that this feeling may help you continue and never give up!
(Btw sorry if I missed a gramatical mistake, spanish is my first language)
Hello mam can you suggest vioine