I think thats very helpful thank you btw why a is 442 hz i dont understand
@howtopracticeviolinviolaan78575 жыл бұрын
Thanks Actually I waited for someone to ask me about 442hz, because I really thought about it a lot. I finished my last degree in Europe. And all the practice rooms and hall pianos in the school were tuned to 442 hz. So it was natural to me that a was 442 hz. But before graduating, I worked in several orchestras in Germany, where I used 443hz. It's also famous that the Vienna philharmonic orchestra uses 445hz. I also know that 440hz is used in America. So I came to understand that there is a little bit of locality in the a that we actually use, so I wondered which a to use when I started making this video. So the decision was to use the pitch used by the students in the area where classical music began. So I made it like this. Can you understand my thoughts and decisions? And I actually thought about making a 440hz video separately but I want to make something new rather than just changing the tune and making it again. So for now, I'll keep making it at 442hz
@gruenewolke11 ай бұрын
This is very helpful! Thank you 🎻
@rosie45823 жыл бұрын
YES thank you. 2 years and a half of playing the violin, my teacher tells me my level is higher than these exercises but I am unable to do it. This vid will help me with the rythm. Thank you.
@SamakayiKatambo3 жыл бұрын
This is amazing especially for me, an adult self taught violinist working on achieving mastery!
@stevenstevenstevensteven6696 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@Francisco-vy3on9 ай бұрын
Era o que eu estava precisando 🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻
@aabb-nq6pz4 жыл бұрын
perfect thanks very much
@sofiasuarezcuervo49482 жыл бұрын
La si do si Si do re do Do re mi re La si la do
@Johanmarth Жыл бұрын
14:32
@m7mdkombatgameing584 жыл бұрын
3:50
@joefagan93353 жыл бұрын
Why are the notes not equally spaced? Most noticeable is the first 2 notes of the 16ths bar. Is this deliberate?
@howtopracticeviolinviolaan78573 жыл бұрын
Wow you are the first to figure it out!! So I'm glad I can explain this. Actually, when I made this, I thought a lot about whether to make it like you said or make it look like a mechanical metronome. I actually made both and practiced each one. As a result, the standard of my conclusion was to do something more similar to when I actually played the piano to my children during lessons. Judging by that standard, the one made now is more similar. I was expecting someone to ask like you, but no one asked, so I wondered if no one noticed. Thank you so much for noticing and asking.
@joefagan3926 Жыл бұрын
@@howtopracticeviolinviolaan7857 Thank you. It is for sure less metronomic and great to practice to.
@2011name14 жыл бұрын
whyyyyyyy442 whyyyyy
@howtopracticeviolinviolaan78574 жыл бұрын
Thanks Actually I waited for someone to ask me about 442hz, because I really thought about it a lot. I finished my last degree in Europe. And all the practice rooms and hall pianos in the school were tuned to 442 hz. So it was natural to me that a was 442 hz. But before graduating, I worked in several orchestras in Germany, where I used 443hz. It's also famous that the Vienna philharmonic orchestra uses 445hz. I also know that 440hz is used in America. So I came to understand that there is a little bit of locality in the a that we actually use, so I wondered which a to use when I started making this video. So the decision was to use the pitch used by the students in the area where classical music began. So I made it like this. Can you understand my thoughts and decisions? And I actually thought about making a 440hz video separately but I want to make something new rather than just changing the tune and making it again. So for now, I'll keep making it at 442hz