Vibrato "Age" -HELP-

    
Vibrato "Age" -HELP-    19:12 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007          

MusicRawks
(426 points)
Posted by MusicRawks

How many years did you play violin when you started to learn vibrato?
Was it hard?
How long did it take to perfect it?


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    20:24 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007          

celticfiddlefrea
k

i started learning about a year after i had been playing. it is now a year and sev. mo. and i am still working on. My teacher said i should have it down by this coming spring.


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    20:24 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007          

celticfiddlefrea
k

by the way, i started when i was 15, im now 16


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    23:41 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007          

blackhellebore89
(156 points)

I started vibrato at the end of last year, end of my fourth year, but ive been through three teachers (the first two were awful, my third, a goddess!) i think if you've been playing for a year or two you could start. its funny though, cos you'll start and everything will be all over the place, violin and all! well it was with me. if you've got a good teacher you'll be fine. some people just get it straight away, others have to work at it.


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    18:54 on Thursday, December 6, 2007          

arabians207
(259 points)
Posted by arabians207

I started learning it after I'd been playing for about two years, i think.. (I've been playing for about 5 years total) It came pretty easy for me


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    22:10 on Thursday, December 6, 2007          

cbo-7string
(16 points)
Posted by cbo-7string

Well M.R.,Im not a violinist,but I do play a electric fretless bass(the finger board looks just like the violin no frets).Ive been playing for 25 yrs. I just started playing Fretless about 3 yrs ago,Im pretty good,with God the Fathers blessings and alot of hard work.The main challenge,I have is staying in correct intonnatoin(mainly in the 2nd octave).Trust me,time and persistance will make you a awsome musician. Be Blessed Chaz.


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    08:57 on Sunday, December 9, 2007          

Ragatopp
(122 points)
Posted by Ragatopp

I haven't started learning it myself, but I think it's more of a take it when it's ready sort of thing - meaning, don't rush into trying to learn it before you're fully ready, try to get a good hang on basics like tuning and bowing technique first.. well, that's what I'm doing anyway

Another one of my teacher's students has been playing for several years and hasn't started to learn it yet.


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    18:22 on Sunday, December 9, 2007          

darrendog1480
(29 points)
Posted by darrendog1480

I started to learn vibrato when I was in my fourth year of practice. It is now my 7th year of practice and I unfortunately have still not perfected it. I do the endless vibrato exercises but it seems that the problem is that I am too tense when playing. Even if you don't have all the violin technique down, I would recommend doing the vibrato exercises (going back and fourth on the string, and similar exercises) after about a year or so of playing just so you are loose enough when you actually start to receive formal vibrato training, and it will impress your teacher as a bonus.


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    01:37 on Friday, December 14, 2007          

bink3d
(3 points)
Posted by bink3d

I played violin since I was 6, and started using vibrato properly since I turned 10. I'm 16 now and it's pretty much automatic whatever I play :P


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    12:21 on Saturday, December 22, 2007          

ultimate_jedi
(30 points)
Posted by ultimate_jedi

I started in my third year of playing, and three years later I still think I don't have it perfected. Thankfully, my current teacher is a goddess herself, so she's definetly helped me alot with it.

But take it when you feel like it. There's no rush, right?


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    11:12 on Sunday, January 20, 2008          

Lolliepop
(29 points)
Posted by Lolliepop

I'm now 13 years and have been playing the violin since I was 9-10 years. I started to work on my vibrato about a year ago and worked on it for a few months. But then I changed teacher and stopped working with vibrato. So, after months of exercises I can't do it perfect.
My advise to you is to start play with vibrato on just half- or -whole notes, then maybe do it on shorter notes. Good luck!


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    18:13 on Monday, January 28, 2008          

MusicRawks
(426 points)
Posted by MusicRawks

What skill level do you think that you were at when you started learning?
Did you know all your fingerings?
Just wondering.
Any imputs and comments are welcome!


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    11:54 on Wednesday, January 30, 2008          

sweetreddancer
(95 points)
Posted by sweetreddancer

im 11 and i just started violin in sept. when school started.
I've been working on vibrato for awhile and scence im a right handed
person i find it harder.
My advice is just to start practicing on it and if
u just keep practicing then im sure u'll get it...

hope i helped,
sweetreddancer


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    06:14 on Friday, February 1, 2008          

auroraflame
(45 points)
Posted by auroraflame

Ive been playing for about 6 months and my teacher recently told me to try vibrato, since Grade 5 violin requires it. Ive found it quite difficult though, my hand is too tense! The way my teacher taught me is to place the violin on your shoulder and rest the scroll on a wall, then practice moving your hand on the fingerboard while bowing. Sorry if i was very vague in my description, I'm just sure how to describe it precisely...


Re: Vibrato Age -HELP-    19:02 on Friday, February 1, 2008          

lah_lei
(59 points)
Posted by lah_lei

my teacher taught me vibrato on my second month...and last night,during our lessons i showed him how i do my vibrato(i still wasn't sure if it was the right thing) and surprisingly he said that it was correct!!by the way it is my sixth month now..


   








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