From Andrew Sords Posted from 76.190.215.3 on June 25, 2009 at 2:15 AM (GMT)
Her level of teaching and performing is at such a high level, we just have to marvel. I think about my lessons with her every single day of practicing and performing.
Well-written article. Bravo, Chee-Yun! :)
From Arthur Krieck Posted from 98.113.132.67 on June 27, 2009 at 1:56 AM (GMT)
Writing about a piece to facilitate memorization is a great technique. But in addition to writing it out, with all dynamics bowings and articulation, I'd add: analyze it, formally and harmonically.
Also a good memory technique is to count and number the phrases. It works!
From vanlal hruaia Posted from 82.178.100.119 on July 1, 2009 at 2:52 PM (GMT)
Your so lucky to have a world-class violin virtuoso to as your teacher. Chee-yun was the very first violinist to inspire to be a concert violinist........love you Chee-yun Kim.....God Bless
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Posted from 76.190.215.3 on June 25, 2009 at 2:15 AM (GMT)
Her level of teaching and performing is at such a high level, we just have to marvel. I think about my lessons with her every single day of practicing and performing.
Well-written article. Bravo, Chee-Yun! :)
Posted from 98.113.132.67 on June 27, 2009 at 1:56 AM (GMT)
Writing about a piece to facilitate memorization is a great technique. But in addition to writing it out, with all dynamics bowings and articulation, I'd add: analyze it, formally and harmonically.
Also a good memory technique is to count and number the phrases. It works!
Posted from 82.178.100.119 on July 1, 2009 at 2:52 PM (GMT)
Your so lucky to have a world-class violin virtuoso to as your teacher. Chee-yun was the very first violinist to inspire to be a concert violinist........love you Chee-yun Kim.....God Bless