Marcus where`d you go?

    
Marcus where`d you go?    02:39 on Monday, July 14, 2003          
(Harvey)
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Marcus, it looks to me like you are a poser.


Re: i am a pro    15:02 on Thursday, July 17, 2003          
(john)
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hi, just wondering, are there any concerns between violin playing and weight lifting such as stiff fingers, etc. any way around that?
thanks


Re: i am a pro    23:18 on Sunday, July 20, 2003          
(ivana)
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hey
can any one tell me how to play other notes on the violin other than gdae because im a begginer? plz


stiff fingers...    05:21 on Monday, July 21, 2003          
(Eva)
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Hi John,

you moght chuckel, but typing(fast) on my lap top seems to help me quite a bit...:-) I now type faster and my fingers just move better in general

Eva


Re: i am a pro    17:31 on Friday, July 25, 2003          
(Hugh Jackman)
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Hey Marcus, I need some help on my vibrato. it sounds okay, but it doesn`t sound sweet and beautiful like professional violinists` do. It sounds okay, but the sound comes out kind of rough and scratchy. Maybe I am vibratoing wrong. PLease help me!!!


playing time    01:13 on Monday, July 28, 2003          
(Daniel Gordon)
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I missed how long you`ve been playing...but I need a pro`s help. I`ve been playing for forever...since I was small. I moved to Russia when I was 8...spent 4 years there, had a great teacher who used to come 3 times a week for 2,3, even 4 hours at a time. (She was the first violinist in the Moscow Chamber Orchestra) Then I moved to London for a couple years...had an okay teacher there, and now I`m back in the US and am learning from the former first violinist of the Pakistani (whatever it is called) orchestra. I`ve only met with him a few times...his name has slipped, but anyway, he`s an awesome guy. Anyway, he`s been coming 3 to 4 times a week, but only for an hour or so. Is this enough?! I`ve always spent hours with my teachers before...but he seems to think this is enough. He also says that practicing is great, but in his lessons I`ll probably learn more than what I would have practicing for a week...meaning that I might not need to spend as much time as I do. Anyway, I`m wondering how long is too long. I spent 3 hours on the violin today...which seems pretty practical...should I go with this, 3 times a week an hour at a time? Or is this not a great idea? I know this guy`s a great violinist, and I don`t want to second guess him. I guess I`m looking to hear what your experience has been. Thanks,

Daniel Gordon


...    01:18 on Monday, July 28, 2003          
(Daniel Gordon)
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And I don`t know what the American equivalent of my level is...but I`ve played in some concerts in Moscow...smaller things, but televised, nonetheless. So I`m pretty serious. My teacher (the Pakistani) seems to think that someday in the not too distant future I`ll be able to play with him on BBC and stuff, but I`m not quite there yet, to say the least! Heck, I had a year`s break from playing...it`ll take a little while to get back to where I was!


Re: i am a pro    10:16 on Wednesday, August 6, 2003          
(federico)
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Help me. How can i know if a violin is a real stradivarius?


weird!    13:52 on Wednesday, August 6, 2003          
(Eva)
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my goodness what kind of thread is this??????????????


Other notes than gdae    04:21 on Thursday, October 16, 2003          
(Raff)
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Ivana{play the violin}July 20th

Try tightening and loosening the strings


Vibrato    11:49 on Thursday, October 16, 2003          
(DW)
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Well, seeing that the thread moderator is not here...I will answer one question about vibrato...I happened to read a post regarding this...It`s wrong to wriggle yr finger when u do vibrato, pls. dun do that...Relax and move yr wrist instead...It should be the wrist, and not the fingers...If not, you`ll end up with a squeezed/ tight sound. The vibrato is only able to resonate and travel if u do it correctly with the wrist. Thanks


Help    11:53 on Thursday, October 16, 2003          
(DW)
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Pls go to stringasylum.tk for professional advice on all string instruments. If not, u can email me at Maxine_Teng@hotmail.com. I will answer them when I`m, free...But not too difficult questions pls...


Violin like clarinet    10:21 on Friday, October 17, 2003          
(DW)
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When U say make a violin sound like a clarinet, I guess u mean make the tone colour refine...Yes, some violins do sound like clarinets in their higher range...That has to do with the tone colour of the instrument itself, and the way u bow and do yr vibrato. Set the bow gently and do not do a vibrato that is too forceful. And to sound really smooth, u`ve gotta learn to join yr bow properly. U can`t really sound like the clarinet if yr violin`s tone colour is not refined enough, but this is how u can make it better. Thank U.


Re: i am a pro    19:39 on Sunday, October 19, 2003          
(Lucas)
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Hi Marcus,
I wanted to have the sheet music of Time of your life (Green Day), if possible.
Thank you.


   








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