This is the absolute KEY ESSENCE, if you want to play violin
@wartyfrog57498 күн бұрын
Hello Professor Bushkova. Hope you are doing well! Its is 2024 now and i am so happy i discovered this video. I am an adult beginner and this teaching video is really the best out of other materials i have watched or encountered. Thank you!
@somogyizs9 күн бұрын
OMG, this is the most useful bow basics video I have ever watched. Thank you Julia!
@rewIndustry12 күн бұрын
should people with smaller hands not just play smaller sizes?
@amezcuaist12 күн бұрын
Funny subtitles at the start; Sautille becomes City Year .
@RachelGrace13 күн бұрын
I love that this video has a jumpscare at 4:45😅
@peterspagnolo250513 күн бұрын
Mom, can the E be in two places? Alternative answer to -"go practice in tune-" derived from "Uncertainty Principle"'- to wit; It is vital to illustrate how the principle applies to relatively intelligible physical situations since it is indiscernible on the macroscopic[8] scales that humans experience. Two alternative frameworks for quantum physics offer different explanations for the uncertainty principle. The wave mechanics picture of the uncertainty principle is more visually intuitive, but the more abstract matrix mechanics picture formulates it in a way that generalizes more easily. Mathematically, in wave mechanics, the uncertainty relation between position and momentum arises because the expressions of the wavefunction in the two corresponding orthonormal bases in Hilbert space are Fourier transforms of one another (i.e., position and momentum are conjugate variables).
@peterspagnolo250513 күн бұрын
Thankyou. Another very informative / instructive and always incentivizing presentation. Just had my 2nd anniversary playing and thanks to you im progressing very well and am very happy with my progress. Best wishes to you as always.
@jamesa37514 күн бұрын
i think the cardinal rule of buying a violin is it must be perfectly clear to you what you are buying for the money.A beginner cannot understand the diffrences of expensive violins.Therefore a beginner can buy IMHO a violin up to 1000$.When you start to get a clear notion what the more expensive violin does,you can buy something more expensive.To be at the level of spending tens of thousands on a violin it must be as clear as day what you get for the money.This inevitably unfortunately happens as player progresses and it is obvious to them what they get for the money.
@sadhbhdelahunt14 күн бұрын
Very informative. Do you have summer music camp or in person programs.
@jakobschutze622414 күн бұрын
I like your exact teaching very much although i am a cellist. But it is a little anoying that your speaking and playing does not communicate in time with the film. Thank you! 😏
@hunnuh17 күн бұрын
Kiitos!
@ViolinClassUSA16 күн бұрын
thank you!
@debasisbanerjee348017 күн бұрын
At what level of learning this technique is being taught please,madam?
@farm.836917 күн бұрын
Спасибо вам!
@jgunther339817 күн бұрын
when i was an intermediate beginner i had a hard time playing in tune and i didn't know how to fix it, and my teacher i guess didn't know how to help. from a chance recording i realized i didn't sing in tune either! i thought i can't have that; i'm not tone deaf, in fact i have a good ear. so i went about figuring out how to sing in tune which led basically to learning to listen. that transferred to playing in tune and let me take advantage of my hearing which is actually pretty superb on a good day...
@Landofcorruption12318 күн бұрын
Superb 👏👏👏👏
@willy_wombat18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing. ❤ It´s all gold for me. Thanks again.
@jimbob584818 күн бұрын
It was helpful.
@jimbob584818 күн бұрын
Thanks for the useful interview to "old guy" (75) whiling away time learning to better play the fiddle/violin. Intonation. Intonation. Intonation.
@freddee340218 күн бұрын
What is the name of her pitch app?
@kumarraja408919 күн бұрын
Yes I have learnt this technique pls also explain the vibrato notes which you are using
@cadazar12319 күн бұрын
Professor Bushkova, this video came just in great timing for me. I am a cellist of 20 years but a "young" violinist :) of only a few months, mostly teaching myself and through videos online. Recently my cello teacher and I have been pretty much starting from the beginning with my cello technique using Pythagorean tuning and I am re-learning my left hand frame while trying to apply the same principles to my violin technique as well. I have been using the same app-we have been tuning to Pythagorean in the key of A, although I'm not very sure what my teacher's reasoning is. Perhaps it's cello-specific? He also said that when we use the app to tune to flats it's inaccurate. I guess I'll have to ask him why during our next lesson. Also we use medium-level precision for the tuning-I think I saw that you did as well? In any case, a lot of your points overlap with what's been swirling in my head and I am very glad to have your professional insight as a reference point! Thank you very much for the lesson.
@user-mt6kc4ln2c20 күн бұрын
Юленька, спасибо Вам большое!
@vindknt20 күн бұрын
Awesome class, very insightful and fun. The tips about finger angl and landing seem especially crucial, together with the bit about knowing it's possible to achieve great intonation in higher position with wider fingers. Thank you for the great lesson.
@marcosrobertodalmedico210820 күн бұрын
Bravooooo
@sophielee57020 күн бұрын
I'm an adult beginner and I've learnt so much from your channel, thank you for your generosity!
@gamerzbee788620 күн бұрын
great video!!!
@user-tf4bj4mq6h20 күн бұрын
Здравствуйте, мне 34 года, и я привез свою собственную скрипку. Я начинаю играть на скрипке за короткий период в 3 месяца. Рядом с моим домом нет музыкального института или профессора музыки. Что вы можете мне подсказать. об обучении игре на скрипке? Я с Ближнего Востока, из Иордании.
@MusicRepo20 күн бұрын
Thanks, very informative!
@eugenievanzyl20 күн бұрын
We hear you well, thank you ❗
@ly286721 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Mrs Bushkova! I have insane intonation problems for the first time, in several Bach partitas! I will definitely go through this video soon, thanks so much!
@alfaanil862021 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@feketelucka21 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this <3
@adi_demian21 күн бұрын
I grew up in Romania. We started by learning all the natural notes in 1st position, from G to E string. Afterward, we learned F#, other sharps and flats, before starting the positions. I think the idea was of teaching us where the naturals are, and then how sharps and flats modify the naturals. In a way, instead of learning where - let's say - C# is, we learned where the sharp moved the natural C. It seems like a small difference, but it is like the difference between memorizing and assimilating (understanding) how music (violin) works.
@ioana93818 күн бұрын
That is interesting. It is also the way my Russian teacher introduced the left hand. No tapes, just reliance on ears and finger memory. He sent me to slow Schradiek #1 within weeks. His focus during that very beginning time was on my bow arm, bow hold, tension. But he did warn me against the tuner and even using the piano to check my intonation, we did use the relative tone against the other strings . (Learned the piano and music theory in Romania as a kid though!)
@willy_wombat11 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤
@antoineamzim570921 күн бұрын
♥
@ceciliahuang398421 күн бұрын
I love your teachings. Could you consider doing some teacher training sessions exclusively for professionals and teachers? We would benefit a lot and then our students would!
@ViolinClassUSA21 күн бұрын
Whoever is interested in different tuning systems. kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4Gbp9hxp8mqk7g.html
@MarcelVigeant21 күн бұрын
Present
@MarcelVigeant21 күн бұрын
Present
@nystringsviolinchannelUSA22 күн бұрын
Why you don’t teach young Children!!? Children’s are God’s Angels.You should teach young Children.Then they have a good future because you are a very knowledgeable teacher.Music starts with very young age.I don’t understand please answer my question.Thank you ❤❤🎻🎻
@douglasmochinski823422 күн бұрын
What shoulder rest is being used in this video ?
@liedindingn959623 күн бұрын
The entire of course by heart❤
@chenxu331324 күн бұрын
Very Useful! Thanks for the sharing!
@MariaCastro-rz7jc24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much !!!! Excelente material!! Can you recomend a violist channell ?or this techniques aré used Aldo flor viola?
@somogyizs25 күн бұрын
Amazing explanation! Thank you Julia!
@nirwana91126 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your "secrets" with world and the wonderful clip of your mom playing "Melody". We are lucky and honored.
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This is the absolute KEY ESSENCE, if you want to play violin
Hello Professor Bushkova. Hope you are doing well! Its is 2024 now and i am so happy i discovered this video. I am an adult beginner and this teaching video is really the best out of other materials i have watched or encountered. Thank you!
OMG, this is the most useful bow basics video I have ever watched. Thank you Julia!
should people with smaller hands not just play smaller sizes?
Funny subtitles at the start; Sautille becomes City Year .
I love that this video has a jumpscare at 4:45😅
Mom, can the E be in two places? Alternative answer to -"go practice in tune-" derived from "Uncertainty Principle"'- to wit; It is vital to illustrate how the principle applies to relatively intelligible physical situations since it is indiscernible on the macroscopic[8] scales that humans experience. Two alternative frameworks for quantum physics offer different explanations for the uncertainty principle. The wave mechanics picture of the uncertainty principle is more visually intuitive, but the more abstract matrix mechanics picture formulates it in a way that generalizes more easily. Mathematically, in wave mechanics, the uncertainty relation between position and momentum arises because the expressions of the wavefunction in the two corresponding orthonormal bases in Hilbert space are Fourier transforms of one another (i.e., position and momentum are conjugate variables).
Thankyou. Another very informative / instructive and always incentivizing presentation. Just had my 2nd anniversary playing and thanks to you im progressing very well and am very happy with my progress. Best wishes to you as always.
i think the cardinal rule of buying a violin is it must be perfectly clear to you what you are buying for the money.A beginner cannot understand the diffrences of expensive violins.Therefore a beginner can buy IMHO a violin up to 1000$.When you start to get a clear notion what the more expensive violin does,you can buy something more expensive.To be at the level of spending tens of thousands on a violin it must be as clear as day what you get for the money.This inevitably unfortunately happens as player progresses and it is obvious to them what they get for the money.
Very informative. Do you have summer music camp or in person programs.
I like your exact teaching very much although i am a cellist. But it is a little anoying that your speaking and playing does not communicate in time with the film. Thank you! 😏
Kiitos!
thank you!
At what level of learning this technique is being taught please,madam?
Спасибо вам!
when i was an intermediate beginner i had a hard time playing in tune and i didn't know how to fix it, and my teacher i guess didn't know how to help. from a chance recording i realized i didn't sing in tune either! i thought i can't have that; i'm not tone deaf, in fact i have a good ear. so i went about figuring out how to sing in tune which led basically to learning to listen. that transferred to playing in tune and let me take advantage of my hearing which is actually pretty superb on a good day...
Superb 👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much for sharing. ❤ It´s all gold for me. Thanks again.
It was helpful.
Thanks for the useful interview to "old guy" (75) whiling away time learning to better play the fiddle/violin. Intonation. Intonation. Intonation.
What is the name of her pitch app?
Yes I have learnt this technique pls also explain the vibrato notes which you are using
Professor Bushkova, this video came just in great timing for me. I am a cellist of 20 years but a "young" violinist :) of only a few months, mostly teaching myself and through videos online. Recently my cello teacher and I have been pretty much starting from the beginning with my cello technique using Pythagorean tuning and I am re-learning my left hand frame while trying to apply the same principles to my violin technique as well. I have been using the same app-we have been tuning to Pythagorean in the key of A, although I'm not very sure what my teacher's reasoning is. Perhaps it's cello-specific? He also said that when we use the app to tune to flats it's inaccurate. I guess I'll have to ask him why during our next lesson. Also we use medium-level precision for the tuning-I think I saw that you did as well? In any case, a lot of your points overlap with what's been swirling in my head and I am very glad to have your professional insight as a reference point! Thank you very much for the lesson.
Юленька, спасибо Вам большое!
Awesome class, very insightful and fun. The tips about finger angl and landing seem especially crucial, together with the bit about knowing it's possible to achieve great intonation in higher position with wider fingers. Thank you for the great lesson.
Bravooooo
I'm an adult beginner and I've learnt so much from your channel, thank you for your generosity!
great video!!!
Здравствуйте, мне 34 года, и я привез свою собственную скрипку. Я начинаю играть на скрипке за короткий период в 3 месяца. Рядом с моим домом нет музыкального института или профессора музыки. Что вы можете мне подсказать. об обучении игре на скрипке? Я с Ближнего Востока, из Иордании.
Thanks, very informative!
We hear you well, thank you ❗
Thank you so much Mrs Bushkova! I have insane intonation problems for the first time, in several Bach partitas! I will definitely go through this video soon, thanks so much!
❤❤❤
Thank you very much for this <3
I grew up in Romania. We started by learning all the natural notes in 1st position, from G to E string. Afterward, we learned F#, other sharps and flats, before starting the positions. I think the idea was of teaching us where the naturals are, and then how sharps and flats modify the naturals. In a way, instead of learning where - let's say - C# is, we learned where the sharp moved the natural C. It seems like a small difference, but it is like the difference between memorizing and assimilating (understanding) how music (violin) works.
That is interesting. It is also the way my Russian teacher introduced the left hand. No tapes, just reliance on ears and finger memory. He sent me to slow Schradiek #1 within weeks. His focus during that very beginning time was on my bow arm, bow hold, tension. But he did warn me against the tuner and even using the piano to check my intonation, we did use the relative tone against the other strings . (Learned the piano and music theory in Romania as a kid though!)
Thanks for sharing ❤
♥
I love your teachings. Could you consider doing some teacher training sessions exclusively for professionals and teachers? We would benefit a lot and then our students would!
Whoever is interested in different tuning systems. kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4Gbp9hxp8mqk7g.html
Present
Present
Why you don’t teach young Children!!? Children’s are God’s Angels.You should teach young Children.Then they have a good future because you are a very knowledgeable teacher.Music starts with very young age.I don’t understand please answer my question.Thank you ❤❤🎻🎻
What shoulder rest is being used in this video ?
The entire of course by heart❤
Very Useful! Thanks for the sharing!
Thank you so much !!!! Excelente material!! Can you recomend a violist channell ?or this techniques aré used Aldo flor viola?
Amazing explanation! Thank you Julia!
Thank you for sharing your "secrets" with world and the wonderful clip of your mom playing "Melody". We are lucky and honored.