I hope you find this useful! Check out my full dissertation, “Harmony and Rhythm for Jazz Violin: A Pedagogical Method for Classically Trained Violinists” freely available at www.cutt.ly/DMA or my website www.SizViolin.com/Pedagogy if you're interested in learning more!
Wow! I’m so happy I found your channel! I am finding opportunities to play violin in genres other than classical, and I am ready to learn as much as I can. New sub. I really enjoy theory and I have worked through the real books using my keyboard. I never thought of doing the same with my violin. Duh!
06:01 lead sheet 07:22 shell voicing 10:37 moving the least is good voice leading 12:52 demo 13:54 song list: autumn leaves, all the things you are, how high the moon, afternoon in paris
Amazing the concert yesterday was great, I’ll follow your lessons because I always wanted to play jazz and I never can but this lessons are amazing thank you for sharing your expertise 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wow!!! Thank you for this wonderful lesson Steffen!!!! You teach fantastic!! You open me a uge wold of music and harmony 🤩 I was exactly sitting yesterday and trying to find some harmony in the violin and now I see this lesson I'm so excited!!! Thank you so much!!!
Such an interesting video! I’ve been wanting to get into playing jazz on the cello for a long time but have found very few helpful resources like this one! You break down the concepts in a way that makes it very easy to follow along with and understand
Personally I tune to all 5ths, but there are definitely some fiddlers out there who use a wide variety of scordatora tuning! This lesson is definitely geared towards understanding how a mandolin or violin works through a perfect 5th system though. Glad you found it helpful!
Are you asking why I avoid the E string on most of these chords? The lower, thicker strings ring more when strumming, and it's good to try and allow the harmony range to be below the melody for balance reasons.
Please work on understanding the significance of dB and why your output should be in the range of from -6 to -3 dB so your audience can actually hear it without maxing everything out Learn to watch your meters. It it were a drink you wouldn't even be half full.