Views : 187,219
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Oct 5, 2014 ^^
Rating : 4.777 (85/1,437 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-19T22:10:33.39659Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Mr Zukerman comes across as a true teacher; concerned for his student, giving of his knowledge, and happy within himself. Ms Baillie also comes across as a genuinely wonderful student; most willing to learn, appreciative of her teacher, and submissive to her chosen craft as a means of loving life. This was wonderful to watch.
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We are so fortunate to have this .imagine if we had horowitz or auer giving a lesson.supposedly cortot was recorded on tape giving lesons.i dont speaka no frenchy so that dat wood be laborious . but dis iz great stuff.amazing u play violin 15 years and then a master tells us how to get a decent bow stroke and sound.30 years later and i still dont have a good piano technique.so now i composer. what a travesty but its sooo much ganz mucho fun!!!
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@john.415
3 years ago
The "in-and-out" bowing technique described by Mr. Zuckerman is a huge "secret" to producing a consistently rich and dense tone. The ergonomics of the arm require this to keep the bow "square" and parallel to the string "sounding point." I've applied the principle for a long time now, but alas spent years before actually discovering this concept for myself. It think this technique is indispensable.
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