#바이올린찬양 #ViolinPraise #JenniferJeon A. Thomas, Gavotte from 'Mignon' - Jennifer Jeon Accompanied by Jungjoo Bae ( / @jjoobae ) A Violin for His Glory www.gofundme.c...
Yes I liked the joy that creeps in, unescapable brightness from the notes. Keep the performance real and enjoy the experience, then your listeners will respond to this too ( if they are receptive lol)
Para mí es minuet ( el último este es "fácil" para mí ) Espero que hayas pasado esa canción y hallas avanzado:) For me it's minuet (the last one is "easy" for me) I hope you've beaten that song and made progress :)
Hi Jeniffer, I save all of your violin cover for suzuki book 2. Some of them I downloaded it on mp3. I like to see on you tube too. Thank you for sharing.
You're so talented I'm literally in awe. I stopped instruction after book 3 but the way you execute is literally beautiful. I feel inadequate watching you play, good god.
Really well done. I'm just learning this and my teacher always had me perfect the songs in the Suzuki books with tons of details. I doubt she would be able to find anything you could add in to your performance.
Looks like she is using spiccato rather than staccato bowing for the sixteenths. I think it sounds lovely. But this is an advanced bow stroke for beginners in Suzuki Book 2.
I think even at an Allegretto tempo, and in the right part of the bow, it naturally wants to bounce off the string for sixteenth notes. Stopping on the string for so many quick notes in rapid succession sounds belabored, so I sow the seeds for spiccato in my students at this stage. It has tended to work out pretty well in the best. Of course, to get a very lovely spiccato will take some time, but I personally think it's okay to start at this stage in the Suzuki method, and I've gotten good results.
Yes I was also suspecting those notes as Spiccato or maybe Collé. My teacher wants me to do a detaché instead. But the Spiccato is so lively that I myself even trying to do even though my teacher advised not to.