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Subscribe to Violinist.com: Recent Top BlogsV.com weekend vote: Would you rather be a soloist, or play in a group? By The Weekend VoteNovember 6, 2009 21:30
Some people are made for the limelight; they have that kind of energy that transmits best in the solo spotlight. Others enjoy being part of a group, be it an orchestra, chamber group, band or other situation. Read more...
The importance of being bowing.By Stephen BrivatiNovember 5, 2009 20:40
Greetings,
A great teacher once said to me that the science of violin playing is in the left hand and the art I the right. Not sure I am completely convinced by this dichotomy but it does serve to remind us that left and right hand deserve at a bare minimum fifty percent of our attention each. This will then vary in proportion on a case by case basis.
This being the case I wonder how many of us actually neglect the right hand(arm, whatever) to a considerable extent during our technique building practice? I suppose it’s the nature of the beast, intonation being such a bugbear, that we should focus on the left hand. Plus there is something, somehow more immediately gratifying in play a scale of some sort than an open string, or maybe not….
The result of this imbalance of attention does in some cases lead to a practice routine in which one does scales to begin with, probably dutifully beginning with a slow easy one and building up to fiendish double stops without really paying more than cursory attention to the bowing. Of course this problem is alleviated to some extent if one follows the principles laid out by Flesch (and later Galamian) of combining bowing and left hand. But, somehow I think bowing still gets short shrift. It may be helpful to address this issue directly for a month or so by beginning every days practice with pure bowing exercises.
A useful resource is Drew Lecher`s book but one might set up a very good routing using exercises from Basics or (gasp) a combination of the two. Something like the following. Read more...
Thank you to Violinist.com's November advertisers By Robert NilesNovember 4, 2009 21:33
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We'd also like to welcome a new advertiser this month, Theodore Cohen, the author of the new book, "Full Circle", called a "marvelous journey through music, communications and family" by one reviewer on Barnes & Noble's website. We hope that you will consider these advertisers first when you are making a decision about violin and music-related purchases as well as your violin career, as a way of showing your appreciation for their support of Violinist.com. If you run a music-related business, or are an administrator at a music school or camp, we invite you to consider supporting this lively community as well by becoming an advertiser on Violinist.com. Thank you, again, to everyone who has helped make Violinist.com such a delightful and inspiring community! Read more...
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