Nice! You've spelt your last name wrong in the link in the description, by the way!
@MattHolborn15 күн бұрын
Thanks Zach!
@sobrikey17 күн бұрын
Thanks for this
@Ciaccona25520 күн бұрын
God i hope you are not a musician. And if you are you got it all wrong. You must be a bi...ch to live with.
@eriknystrom5839Ай бұрын
Menuhin tried to play jazz together with Grapelli . Augustin is definitely a better jazz violinist than Menuhin was. I have a ticket for Augustin playing Mendelssohn VC next month. Will he play something jazzy as encore?
@mattias5157Ай бұрын
I still love his eclectic mind and the fact that he is doing it.
@zvonimirtosic6171Ай бұрын
A rock musician, pop musician and a classical musician walk into a bar. That’s where the joke ends because a jazz musician insisted on being carried inside on a high chair, but his head kept banging into the door sign.
@simon8katzАй бұрын
The amount of ignorance displayed by this 'reaction video' is staggering. Bordering on idiocy, I'm afraid. Especially when you're trying to assess Hagelich's playing. You have no agency talking about that, at all, my dear sir. Stop embarrassing yourself, please.
@patfiddlesАй бұрын
That explained a lot- as a beginning violin player, I always ignored the chord designations in the music and just played the melody- this video helps me understand how they fit in with the key signatures and the cadence of the piece. Thanks for the video.
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I’ll try and make some more of these types of video!
@MariannaChevАй бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@RedWindFieldАй бұрын
bro, been playing around with enclosures for the last week or so, I mean I've heard about enclosures before but your methods and exercises have helped make it stick. Now say, on guitar/violin if the melody i'm playing lands on a third, i'm suspending that target note with an enclosure that surrounds it. It really is changing my perspective on how to decorate a melody. Ty!
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Great! Thanks, without trying to be too “hard sell”, have you checked out my new book “enclosure studies for jazz violin”?
@RedWindFieldАй бұрын
@@MattHolborn I bought it :) not much of reader but helpful to know thre are audio exmples
@darrenlloydsheetmusicАй бұрын
Hi Matt, do you never bow with slurs at all?
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Great question, the answer is definitely yes. This video is really just getting classical violinists to think about accents as well as sort of rethinking how we use the bow (sometimes). It’s not that we only ever play like this when we play jazz, I use slurs all the time. It’s probably the case that this video isn’t that clear as it’s quite early on in my KZbin teaching career 😀
@JazzEtudesАй бұрын
@@MattHolborn thanks
@berkecelikel6833Ай бұрын
Hello Matt, thank you for these beautiful sharing, you are preparing very nice content. There is something I wonder about the camera brand and model you used to shoot these videos?
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
I use a canon 600d and a 24mm lens. Thanks for the kind word!
@oldviolinchannel5239Ай бұрын
it's better if you go to study in some romanian gypsies villages , what you play is not the soul of this music.
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Great advice
@caoyitangАй бұрын
Wooooo!
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Yeah!!
@sobrikeyАй бұрын
Thanks a lot to share this with us 😀
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
No problems, hope you enjoy!
@bernhardkainerstorfer3074Ай бұрын
The problem is not punching up... but talking and talking blahblahblah and not playing a single note to point out the difference you have in mind
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
No worries, I wouldn’t subscribe to this channel as there may be more just like it.😀
@peskycritter6580Ай бұрын
Like the cameraperson's appreciation of your singing! Agreed though, the chords underpin the tune and show the movement throughout, and if you're following a pianist or guitarist you're that much closer to bringing out the guts of the piece
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Ha yeah I got laughed at by my student! Thanks for checking it out!
@daniellopezmoreno2672Ай бұрын
At this point you're just complimenting your ego througth some unnecessary over-sensitive criticism
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Thanks for letting me know 😀
@christopherherrmann9212 ай бұрын
Romanian and Bulgarian Music is so beautiful. Thanx for posting
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Yeah it’s a real love of mine!
@johnjones41292 ай бұрын
Excellent content. Thanks
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Thank you John, glad it helps!
@sobrikey2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Matt , very nice and helpfull for learners
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
Glad it helps!
@sobrikey2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot very précious for learners
@MattHolbornАй бұрын
I’m glad!
@caoyitang2 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Stealin this!!!
@perrys9872 ай бұрын
Nice one...
@ValirAmaril2 ай бұрын
bro I need to hear that final note
@chorifilms3692 ай бұрын
Tienes partitura?
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
It comes from my new book “enclosure studies for jazz violin” which you can find in the description of this video
@peterlamentertainment2 ай бұрын
Your channel is such a blessing man. Thank you Soo much for the content ❤
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
Thank you pal!
@christopherherrmann9212 ай бұрын
Stuff Smith Stuff Smith Stuff Smith :))
@christopherherrmann9212 ай бұрын
Nice!!! Special interest of my own would be the fingerings regarding chromatism on the violin. As a cellist and a hobby violinist, I think sometimes I make idiotic fingerings 😅
@joelu1952 ай бұрын
Is this jazz or Indian music? or Indian jazz?
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
Actually it’s a Romanian/Moldovan tune
@oldviolinchannel5239Ай бұрын
i think they try to play romanian gypsy music , but they don't know , and so it's like gypsy jazz , it's more easy to play and you can play like you want.
@MattHolborn15 күн бұрын
@@oldviolinchannel5239 brutal review!
@music-gf6ib2 ай бұрын
Hadelich es un músico excelente, con capacidad de interpretar cualquier estilo u obra de cualquier nivel. Primero, el Jazz es un género que proviene de la música clásica en parte y que se puede ver en su instrumentación o base armónica. Por ello no se debería de criticar a un músico con capacidades técnicas mayores que usted y que muchos otros; como explica, es uno de los mejores del mundo. Parece ser que ahora un músico que toca un repertorio generalmente clásico no puede colaborar con un gran guitarrista para hacer con ello una obra de jazz. Si yo fuera usted no hablaría de los ''swings'' ante un maestro del violín. En el jazz y la música clásica no son tan diferentes, según algunos el jazz es 'Más libre'', señor en un concierto clásico eso se llama cadenza. Y realmente el jazz está repleto de cadenzas con una base armónica. No hay que hablar del arreglo, porque me parece una falta de respeto hacia un teórico del violín como e Grapelli. Lo que me ha llegado con este vídeo ha sido una repugna hacia el músico que toca un nuevo estilo, sólo quiere dar una opinión que no tiene ningún sentido ya que ni usted ni yo nos podemos comparar con Hadelich. Los clásicos no podemos tocar otros estilos, si no, somos criticados. La música se respeta, al igual que las diferentes interpretaciones de los músicos. No hay color en la interpretación que hace el maestro Hadelich con la que enseña usted. A usted no le gusta, me pregunto por que. Supongo que porque es 'demasiado clásico'; y a usted no le gusta lo clásico. Antes de criticar métase en la piel de un músico mejor que usted. Se llama empatía. No hable de jazz si no sabe música clásica, porque ella es la base de todos.
@Bluesguitarist19942 ай бұрын
Learn by feel play from the heart. That's where real music comes from ' in improvisation finds freedom creation and true self expression.
@luciopalazzo2 ай бұрын
Hrappelli never did the same piece the same way twice. Hadelich is an impressive violinist. A true virtuoso but this is not jazz!
@ericedwards19362 ай бұрын
Super underrated channel man, looking forward to watching it take off over the next few years.
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
Thanks Eric!
@leopardtiger10222 ай бұрын
You are talking too long. Show demos and music score. Watch Gabriel Bismut video on Steffan Grapelli minor swing.
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
You spelt Stephane Grappelli wrong.
@sixfix792 ай бұрын
Whoa wait a minute that’s not fair, Matt you are not talking too long. I just came across your lesson and even though I am a guitarist I am incorporating your lesson into my playing especially the slide falling note Please don’t be put off by these people that are probably jealous that you can play so well. Just added you as a very worthy subscription.
@HuyNguyen-nj1bq2 ай бұрын
Thank you veryry much
@bwbillwilliamsbw2 ай бұрын
Neat!
@Zenderxn2 ай бұрын
Now play the Paganini concerto🤔
@andyharpist29382 ай бұрын
I feel that Paganini would, if asked to play that piece, simply have just created another concerto. And then another the next day.
@beamaxwellc71772 ай бұрын
I had transcribed a lot of 30’s QHCF (sadly lost it all 😢) and noticed his lines always start on a small selection of beats, run for similar amounts of time at 1 division and then ends in a dotted line, never drifts out of key too much; And with just that he makes timeless melodies. Really a powerful lesson
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
Interesting, I think I noticed something similar. He certainly starts and ends in similar places a lot of the time. I guess we all ha e our own rhythmic language and often thats the most important part of what makes us sound how we do.
@sobrikey2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Matt , very interesting ,informative , inspiring 😀
@MattHolborn2 ай бұрын
Your welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnjones41292 ай бұрын
Great video thanks. You chose really interesting examples