Toco violin hace dos meses, me estoy aprendiendo todos los movimientos de las 4 estaciones de Vivaldi, tocas muy bien. Aqui te doy algunos humildes consejos: 1. Practica de pie y con metronomo adema de ponerle Cintas guia a tu violin (hasta que sientas que ya tienes memoria muscular y tocas afinado) 2. Practica escalas y arpegios 3. Practica mucho la postura, asegirate de que sea correcta en la muñeca tiene que ser curva, los hombros, el menton, la barbilla, el cuello porque en el futuro es molesto quitar malos habitos en la postura. 4. Practica la altura en las cuerdas cada cuerda tiene una altura diferente trata de sentir con el hombro esa altura, pon el arco sobre esa cuerda y di " esta es la cuerda de "Mi" sube y ponla sobre la cuerda "La" y di esta es la Cuerda "la" y asi con las demas 6.Practica muchos ritmos porque es la base y estructura de la musica y en el violin el fraseo de las mismas es muuuy importante 6.sigue un metodo o una guia que te diga si verdaderamente estes progresando o no, puede ser que hagas una lista de canciones que consideres dificiles y si dentro de un rango de tiempo no las puedas tocar en el violin puede indicar que no avanzas o un metodo de aprendizaje comi Susuki, mas avanzado los Etudes de Kreutzer o Ya un nivel avanzado-experto los Etudes de Paganini pero no te preocupes por ellos que tienes que tuner mucha experiencia ( quiza años) para poder tocarlos. Por ahora puedes ponerte una meta, por ejemplo de tocar Primavera de Vivaldi en 6 meses y de alli seguir hasta alcanzar un buen nivel y tengas clases con un profesor o seas autodidacta. Lo bueno es que ya tienes la experiencia de la mano izquierda con la guitarra, lo unico que las manos se ponen diferente en el diapason del violin que en el de la guitarra. Gracias
@samheise2044 күн бұрын
You’re doing wonderful right now! You have some great instincts as a guitar player that are doing you well! I would work really slowly through your G major scale again. Your notes are right, and your intonation is great, but I would focus on using more direct bow weight and the right bow angle. Right now your bow looks to be leaning too far towards the scroll. I would check your bow hair tension too. Perhaps it’s too loose? I also like playing with a tighter bow than most. As a starting exercise, find on an open string what you think the best tone sounds like. Then apply that to all the notes to play. Let your arm sink into the instrument more. Other than that, your form looks great! Just make sure to keep space from the palm of your hand and the fingerboard. Keep trucking along! You’re making great progress.
@salasart4 күн бұрын
I think is great progress, you got get em :) !
@salamandahman3 күн бұрын
Thank you very much to everyone who commented, your kind words of encouragement mean a lot to me and you've all given me some very helpful advice and I genuinely appreciate it! :)
@meowmeow-u4d4 күн бұрын
Hey your progress is amazing! Quick tip! Your bow might be easier to play with if it’s a little tighter. You can use the little nob on the end to tighten the tension. Amazing work! 🎉
@rebekahcomeau18444 күн бұрын
Amazing job!!!! Especially for your first time. Something that will help when you are playing down the line is when you play lets say open 1, 2, (those are the finger positions if that makes any sense) keep your first finger down when you play your second note on the same string. Me explaining this probably makes no sense hahaha. I hope you post some updates of your playing in the future I think you will excel VERY well with this instrument 😁
@PioMine3 күн бұрын
its aweso e progress! i'd say press down on the strings a bit more, and just be confident in what you do! it might be kind of "fake it till you make it", but it does its job!
@NineMillyKitty4 күн бұрын
nice, man!! small suggestion.. just like guitar, pieces usually start with down bows on downbeats (not always but certainly ode to joy). you have a tendency to start with up bows. that'll throw ya off as you get to pieces with more intricate bowing. the tips others have given are great, too.. KEEP IT UP!!
@blakemagnus66337 күн бұрын
Man, you'll crush the violin in no time. You're already stellar with strings. Once you get past the awkward holding positions, it'll be like butter on bread.
@nikotiitinen49545 күн бұрын
Very nice stuff! Your Ode To Joy is much better than mine was after a week, since my violin was fuck out of tune xDD Ive also wanted to play violin for like my whole life and few weeks ago pulled the trigger and got one and started playing. Good luck on your violin journey!
@zespycakesmcgee59907 күн бұрын
HELL YEAH
@Nadia-se2ev5 күн бұрын
that's not bad at all! that's some people's months' progress 🙌🏻
@salamandahman3 күн бұрын
Also one more question for anyone who happens to see this; my pegs have been slipping recently so I was wondering what's the safest way to fix that? I've read pushing hard while tuning helps create a wedging effect, but I've heard that damages it over time. So would paste or peg drops be the safest way?
@DreamAengus2 күн бұрын
Hi. You are doing excellently; you seem to have natural ability for it! I feel you will find your musicianship from other instruments will help you tremendously and are already an advantage to you (they greatly helped me -- harp, Dulcimer, etc. prior to me starting fiddle). Re: Peg slipping. Some possibilities and sorry if you know these already: 1) Humidity: if humidity too low, pegs can slip. 2) Improper string install (no offense meant). In my opinion, rather than peg drops or paste it is best to address 1 or 2 first. Not sure if you are playing a rental fiddle where place where you rented it could take a look or if this was an instrument you bought? So here goes: 3) This was something I had on my starter violin & it may or may not apply to yours -- My starter violin had peg fit issues to the point where they were giving me a constant battle -- in my case it was a 1940s era student grade violin that the luthier said it needed some stuff done cause all those years in student hands before mine, pegbox needed addressed (he was 100% right). Newer starter violins without professional setup, same type of thing (no offense meant) can happen. My local violin luthier had in his repair shop (cause he's a fiddle player) one of his personal violins which was fitted with Wittner Fine Tune Geared pegs and he handed it to me to try; I immediately loved the Wittner Fine Tune geared pegs. For I think about $150 total (cost was for pegs and labor for him to fit them and install on my student violin), they did solve my issues. In addition, I personally had a 4th issue going on where -- as an older adult, my older female hands had issues with hard to turn violin pegs. Do you have a violin shop nearby or a luthier who could take a look at your fiddle? The Wittner fine tuner geared pegs, I loved them so much, I had them installed on my student fiddle and on my upgraded violins that I got as I progressed. So as a caution, that first set of Wittners on my student violin-- for me, they were like "gateway Wittners." That first set made my fiddle learning journey & tuning life so much better without constant hassles that now I have them on all of my fiddles. A caveat: If one has a hugely expensive professional violin -- starting in really nice used car price range and going up into the $$$$$ area, in that situation geared pegs may be considered inappropriate [although in those instances of a professional grade fiddle, pegs are going to be well fitted to start with because $$$$$]. Wittner Fine Tune geared pegs did help me -- although they are something I recommend that a violin luthier install; I don't feel they are a DIY thing. Not trying to sell you anything -- wanted to share my personal experience as an adult fiddle learner because in the beginning when it is hard enough to learn this challenging instrument, one doesn't need added frustration of pegs derailing one's efforts. Sorry for writing you a LONG comment and hope the info didn't overwhelm. And a violin luthier looking at your fiddle, it might be a simple thing like string install where it won't cost much to correct obstacle. Congrats on starting your fiddle journey -- you are doing awesome for one week!!! Best, Lisa of Dream Aengus
@isaacthecorncob7 күн бұрын
Dude nice! You should do more vids with talking :) you're funny
@salamandahman7 күн бұрын
Hey thank you my man I really appreciate you saying that! I've thought about doing tutorials for guitar in the past so more videos with me talking might be coming in the future! :)