Tuesday 25 July 2017

8 Tips Vibrato Tecnique on Violin

8 Tips Vibrato Technique on Violin


6 Tips on Vibrato on Violin.
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Vibrato or vibration technique is a basic technique in the music world in order to add accent to sound that comes out sounds more beautiful, varied and has aesthetic value. The vibrato technique is often heard in the singer's voice of Seriosa and the singers are usually to add beautiful sounds that come out. This technique is also used in playing violin instruments. The goal is that the resulting long sound is not monotonous.

In general, to apply this technique is to shift the finger with a very close distance from the actual tone position very quickly. Initially, this technique is quite difficult to do especially for the first time learning. Over time, this technique becomes a favorite technique to produce beautiful sounds. The obstacles that may be experienced by beginners is when doing this technique that moves not his finger but the violin.

Here are some tips that can be applied in doing vibrato techniques to produce beautiful sound:
  1. The first step is to make sure first that you can determine the tone and can swipe well enough. When placing a finger on the finger board, we use the tip of the finger firmly to keep the strings locked tight. The fingertips used to lock the strings are usually at the center end. Try to move the pressure position from the center of the finger to the right end and the left end of your finger without lifting and shifting it while rubbing the bow one full interval. If you do it correctly, there will be a rising or slowing sound with very little interval. Try the opposite movement. If it comes from the left end to the right, exchange the opposite. Perform simultaneously with regular bow friction.
  2. Perform fingertip movement faster than before. Try to bring some songs that have long notes to train yourself to do it.
  3. Train so that we can pin the violin between the jaw and shoulders firmly enough, so that when we release the left hand from the neck, the violin does not fall. If necessary, use shoulder rest.
  4. Hold the bottom neck with a thumb not with an arch between the thumb and forefinger.
  5. Keep your fingers up and not shifting.
  6. Recognize the movement of the fingertips with the friction of the bow. Keep the ratio of many finger movements with the friction of the bow as small as possible.
  7. Exercise regularly every day
  8. Invite friends to accompany and ask for corrections and suggestions. Better if your friend can play music too. Play violin more cool if accompanied by other musical instruments.
A few tips from me, hopefully can be applied and can be useful.

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