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@Nigelrathbone1
@Nigelrathbone1 Год назад
So start at the note right before the shift and practice slowly and carefully going back and forth between that note and the shift and focus on how it feels to play it correctly 10x no intonation errors. That's the part you left out before the loop restarts.
@juanimel_b1
@juanimel_b1 Год назад
Ty bro
@smithmusicstudies
@smithmusicstudies Год назад
Use your eyes and ears to locate where the shift is (this is called fingerboard geography). Once you know where it is on he fingerboard. Close your eyes and use your ears only, checking with open strings as able, to increase your ear training.
@seheyt
@seheyt Год назад
Or practice continuing and accepting *but* observing all imperfections.
@NareshUgaonkar
@NareshUgaonkar Год назад
I wish there was a easy way to learn intonation. It's so darn difficult if you have no musical background. You can't even tell if you are doing it right or wrong on a violin. Guitar at least have frets one can rely on.
@SMTDDR
@SMTDDR Год назад
@@NareshUgaonkar I just started learning the violin and I purchase a violin guide sticker that's now on my fingerboard with all the note locations labeled on the strings.
@SE-gs6gd
@SE-gs6gd Год назад
Agree. This is such a bad habit of mine. I’ve gotten better at recognizing that I’m doing this. Muscle memory is a powerful thing!
@willy_wombat
@willy_wombat 2 года назад
Good point. In fact it's quit evident, nevertheless, we all have done it 😀. Good to remember.
@chewie_charmander3101
@chewie_charmander3101 Год назад
The man who taught me guitar told me the same thing, don't waste time trying to correct it remember it for the next time you play
@망히-z9z
@망히-z9z 4 месяца назад
Yes just pracicing scales with attention is beneficial. Heifetz's advice.-- Practice the 3rds 4th 6th Octaves first before regular scale and arpeggios.
@KlimatorUzurpator91
@KlimatorUzurpator91 Год назад
So ? I still don't know how should i practice god damn scales -_-
@jaimeviolin
@jaimeviolin Год назад
I just had to learn this. My teacher tells me not to practicing adjusting a note but practice landing in the right spot and its been so much help
@gwen9341
@gwen9341 Год назад
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect
@AcidSpitter783
@AcidSpitter783 5 месяцев назад
Yes
@zechkurien3031
@zechkurien3031 Год назад
Dang he just called me out so hard
@Bluesguitar1994
@Bluesguitar1994 Месяц назад
His right though I'm not a violinist I dabble with guitar sometimes and recorder I think as a noob musician we all do that thanks for the insights and tips sir
@justinbill3101
@justinbill3101 Год назад
But my friend, your 2nd E, 2nd F#, G and B wasn't in tune
@stephencampbell2735
@stephencampbell2735 2 месяца назад
He identified a common problem, but he did not us through the solution. Not the best way to advertise...
@망히-z9z
@망히-z9z Год назад
"Practice 3rds first. And always determine to make it right at the first time, not at the second time "- "First do mental study with music before the actual practice with the instrument. And look at the music before go to bed" -J. Heifetz. A great wisdom.
@JosiahProvan
@JosiahProvan Год назад
This is a great philosophy for more than just scales too. Number one lesson I learned in music school.
@brandonferris44
@brandonferris44 Месяц назад
This is a great video, however, as a musician, I do love talking about the melody: Happy Birthday contains many melodic features such as: an octave leap, descending C Major/Tonic triad but it usually resolves around small intervals such as a whole tone, third, or perfect fourth. These melodic features altogether make the tune very memorable and easy to sing. Also, moving from the 5th Chord (Dominant) to the 1st Chord (Tonic) in this case G - C is called a perfect cadence, and as Charles said it is the most basic form of musical resolution, yet very effective, as seen here! Altogether, great video Charles!
@Blagosloveniyvam-jf2zc
@Blagosloveniyvam-jf2zc 10 месяцев назад
THAT IS SO TRUE WOW😮😮😮😮
@whatzause
@whatzause Год назад
Thank you very much. I don’t play the violin but I play the piano and this could definitely be applied also to the piano. I never thought of it this way before. Wonderful.
@sandudosan9083
@sandudosan9083 Год назад
So? Finish your thought man
@M_SC
@M_SC Год назад
This is how people train dogs wrong too, punishing them after they did something undesirable as if it makes any difference at all to the impulse to do that thing in the first place.
@alessandralombardini-parks1936
@alessandralombardini-parks1936 2 месяца назад
Great advice, I think this applies to any instrument really. At least that's how I was taught in my piano studies, better slow and accurate, no matter how slow, than faster, wrong aand corrected afterwards. And with repetition the correct way will become automatic and can be then played faster.
@DankChallenger
@DankChallenger Год назад
bro its out of tune lol
@philostreet781
@philostreet781 Год назад
Practicing correction VS practicing eliminating errors ❤
@vspatmx7458
@vspatmx7458 Год назад
This was invaluable.. The logic and philosophy.. Changed my life for ever. And I don't even violin 🎻 But my attitude towards life and learning has changed forever
@khalidelmansouri
@khalidelmansouri Год назад
I practice Arabic maqams (equivalent to scales or moods in western music) on a fretless instrument (Arabic oud) by playing without looking to the fingerboard and searching for some precise spots in order to play a half flat (quarter ton) by 👂 Typically classical conditioning experiment on my self. When I "hear and feel" the ugly note I play it louder to "perceive it" as a wrong tone. It really hurts when I press the wrong spot... almost painful to the ear and soul. I "punish" myself with that ugly sound and get the conclusion that: next time try to use your fingers well enough to make the right moves and get the exact spot on the fingerboard (without looking at it) and the reward will be a great feeling of balance and harmony.
@M_SC
@M_SC Год назад
Nah, science doesn’t bear this out . Better to search for and find the right note so you feel the click of correctness
@debbiesmith2004
@debbiesmith2004 Год назад
This was actually so helpful
@Hahshdhbcbcyoutube
@Hahshdhbcbcyoutube Год назад
Oh my! Such a brilliant tip!
@GOL_D
@GOL_D Год назад
Longer vid of this?
@TheChosenKyle
@TheChosenKyle 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-25NtnR7T6ww.html
@snrnsjd
@snrnsjd Год назад
Wow. An eye opener he is. All my life I've been correcting errors. Still am
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan 2 месяца назад
#59_ReListenThisMakesCents😎
@ruebentkaa7492
@ruebentkaa7492 2 месяца назад
Wow thanks for this
@sahana4499
@sahana4499 2 месяца назад
R-r-ray chen??!
@MegaToti26
@MegaToti26 Год назад
Raphael Bronstein “The science of violín playing” page 20 sthing.
@patrickbly4170
@patrickbly4170 Год назад
Profound Insight....even when dealing with interpersonal dynamics ... Excellent presentation, great Role Model 🙂🙃😊
@bibosm314
@bibosm314 Год назад
good job, if you listen to my advice from me you'll surely improve
@justinbailey8976
@justinbailey8976 Год назад
Ben Shapiro is an inspiration to all violinists ❤️ thank for your dedication to scales, WAP and conservative politics sir 🎻
@dray7276
@dray7276 11 месяцев назад
Wait... What🤔
@Dna4christ
@Dna4christ Год назад
Exactly what my violin teacher has told me! 😮
@cookie_15_
@cookie_15_ Год назад
Is this Jackiw?
@rocklobstah1876
@rocklobstah1876 Год назад
Yes
@justinbailey8976
@justinbailey8976 Год назад
No this is violinist Ben Shapiro
@cookie_15_
@cookie_15_ Год назад
​@@justinbailey8976?
@violatione
@violatione Год назад
He's right!
@Hello_there_obi
@Hello_there_obi Год назад
You cut it short 😂
@voidofmisery4810
@voidofmisery4810 Год назад
soooooo meeeee
@Whoisashotn
@Whoisashotn Год назад
Aka common sense
@bibosm314
@bibosm314 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@wiltonpt1
@wiltonpt1 Год назад
I love this guy!! Right on.
@Heirloop
@Heirloop Год назад
Right on!
@jakubkrticka1040
@jakubkrticka1040 Год назад
Ive never missed a shift 🙃
@aleksPval
@aleksPval Год назад
AHHAHAHAHA
@MegaToti26
@MegaToti26 Год назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅
@beep3639
@beep3639 Год назад
One of the only violinists I respect, cause of the sheer clean tone. Not fast notes, not pop music, but clean airy-sound. Love it!
@pass_the_tadigh
@pass_the_tadigh Год назад
That’s one way of thinking about it 🤔
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