This episode is about having more fun while practicing scales. You probably know that practicing scales is essential for building up a good violin technique and playing in tune with a beautiful tone.
We all know that it's not always fun to play scales and a lot of students find it to be quite boring. With these 5 tips you can experience more fun while practicing scales:
When you are learning a piece in G major and you are practicing the 2 octave G major scales, these scales will certainly improve your intonation (playing in tune) in that specific piece and help you to learn it faster.
If this piece requires you to play at the extreme frog and the extreme tip a lot, then you might want to practice this G major scale with a bowing technique at the extreme frog or extreme tip. In the video I show an example.
If you are struggling with spiccato in the piece, you might want to practice a scale with spicacto.
Whatever the technique is that you want to learn, it's important to understand the goal of the scale you practice. This will motivate you more and make your practice more effective then just practicing it because your teacher told you to.
For example: the first week you will play one scale very slowly with whole bow, the week after you slur some notes, the week after that you add the broken thirds to the scale etc.
This will give you clarity and fulfillment about what to achieve in a given week. It feels better than having a big scale book and just doing one little random thing.
Don't just count the hours. Enjoy the sound your instrument makes, enjoy the tone your create, your intonation, your bowing technique.
Find satisfaction and joy in playing something slowly and precisely... with as much attention as possible. Make it a moment of reflection and meditation.
Sensational Scales is a strong combination of a big scale book, video lessons, fingerboard maps and audio files! This is far more effective than just a book.
You’ll improve your intonation and bowing dramatically if you implement this in your daily practice routine.
Here’s what you’ll get:
"Hi Zlata!LOVE the Sensational Scales - I've just been working with the first 3 major scales right now, but I'm very happy about the way the book is designed. The thirds, triads, and bowing technique included is great, and my intonation has improved a lot, as well as my use of the 4th finger.
You clearly put a lot of time, work and love into not just this, but the whole Violin Lounge Academy. I cannot fully put into words how grateful I am of you and everything you have done to bring the joy of music to people around the world!
Cheers,
~Ellie"
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Love,
Zlata
PS: Do you have questions or struggles on violin or viola playing? Post a comment below or send an e-mail to info@violinlounge.com and I might dedicate a Violin Lounge TV episode to answering your question!
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