Oh I am sorry to hear that... the music she taught you will be alive forever, and she will always be in your heart🎻❤️ You are very fortunate to have had such a beautiful connection to your teacher🙏🙏 Keep up the good practice, I am sure she is smiling to you from the Heavens💞☀️
My mom makes me listen to ur vids over and over for me to get it right 😅 it actually does help me a lot, honestly ✨👍 my mom be like: “ LOOK AT HER BOW HOLD AND ALSO DO THE RIGHT UP BOW AND FINGERING BLAH BLAH 😒 😂 but it does help. 😂😊😊
Lol, thats so funny! Sounds like you have a very committed and supportive mother🦋🎻 and am so glad to be of help to your practice! Keep up the good work!
Like with the Humoresque video, I love it! It really helps me see what I can change and what I’m not doing and seeing what a pro does so I can improve 😊 And I can replay it and put it slower! It’s just so amazing to have this recording. Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
I am so glad the video helped! I am in the process of making videos in slow tempos for easier play along! Thank you for watching and all the best for your practice!
Thank you so much. I watch the videos and follow along in the Suzuki book and it really helps me understand. An excellent violinist that truly inspires!
Excelente violinista fue niña suzuki asi que es toda una gran experta y gracias x hacer magico estas melodias. Mi hija a aprendido mucho en especial en la afinación de cada melodía Ojala grabara los demas libros 🙏👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much! I very much appreciate your compliments! Wishing you and your daughter all the very best for the violin journey! Thank you for watching!
Yes, I have all of the pieces in Books 1 - 4 in slow practice tempo, and am currently working on book 5. You can find them in the playlist section, all listed by Books, and Slow practice! All the best for your practice!
Hello, beautiful playing. I’m learning this piece all by myself and is struggling with the bowing. How do you change the slurs to staccato so effectively?
Hi there! That would be a good topic for another video;-) A bit difficult to explain in writing, but I will try! When you play staccato, you need to bring the stick of the bow towards the string, then you release the pressure and draw the bow at the same time. You want the sound to be crunchy and sharp at the beginning, and light and smooth at the end. This takes a lot of practice, so its necessary to be patient with this one. Once you can do the staccatos, it is easy to change from that to the slurs. Wishing you all the best for your practice, and I will aim at making a video on this topic soon! Warmest greetings from Vienna!
Oh dear! Have you tried practicing it with the slow video on this channel? You will surely get more than two notes through doing that... wish you all the very best for your practice!
Excellent! You can practice it with the video in slow practice tempo (find it in the playlist section). The slurs are played as portato strokes to learn bow division for crescendo and diminuendo! You can do it!
Is it the key you are having trouble with? I know the fourth finger pattern is particularly challenging, so I alwasy recommend practicing the Bflat major (on A and E Strings) separately, and using the third finger as your anchor, as it plays the resonance notes which you can always double check with the open strings to see if they are right. And make sure that your third finger always hovers over that spot - one of the most common mistakes is to pull back all fingers when pulling back the first, and then all notes are out of tune. Anyway, I dont know if this is what you struggle with, but its the most common challenge:-) Wishing you all the best for your practice!