Tone
Tone
15:32 on Monday, June 19, 2006
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Wood_Winds_Rule (12 points)
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Posted by Wood_Winds_Rule
hi i mainly play clarinet but have also had a violin for a while but just recently picked it up seriously im doing a decent job with the notes and finger placements but right now i have a somewhat scratchy sound and would wonder how i could make it smoother. Also this is just a concern of mine while bowing long notes right in the middle of the bow there is an area where the sound just drops out and toward the end it picks up again oh and sorry about taking up so much room but also a concern how to produce vibrato any responces will be greatly appreciated thanks
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Re: Tone
22:03 on Monday, June 19, 2006
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Re: Tone
15:56 on Thursday, June 22, 2006
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ashadownthdrkns (10 points)
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Posted by ashadownthdrkns
as the the part of bow where the sound drops out...aside from not having enough rosin, it might just be dirty. If that part has been touched alot (possibly before you got the bow) or somehow got a lot of dirt on it, it will tend not to play well, even with a lot of rosin on it. To clean it, get a clean(!!) toothbrush and rub it over the spot. You also can use the edge of something sharp (scissors/knife), but be extremely careful not to press too hard. After cleaning, that spot definetly will need to be rosined.
and as for the scratchy tone...that is something that will fade away with practice. Experiment with the pressure of the bow applied by your right arm/hand. Make sure the bow is parallel to both the fingerboard and the bridge, but not too close to either.
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