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Zlata Brouwer

Why does your violin suddenly sound out of tune when you are playing together?

August 16, 2013 at 1:14 PM

You have practiced very hard on a piece and have had great results...

Then you start playing together with someone and suddenly your playing seems out of tune!

Do you recognize it?

In this video I explain the two main reasons why your violin playing can suddenly sound out of tune when you start playing together...

Of course I will also give you some tips how to solve this issue.

Now... I'd like to hear what you think and what your experiences are on this subject. Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

Love,

Zlata
Violinist and Skype violin teacher at Violin Lounge

PS: Do you have questions for me on violin or viola playing? Post a comment below or send an e-mail to info@violinlounge.com

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