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“GPS” –– 5.2 Bow w/LH pinkyPublished: May. 11, 2008 at 4:21 PMmini-blog re: PINKY Does your left hand’s pinky "sound" bad?
The bow will move away from the bridge to help the pinky as we concentrate on the perfect placement and balance and shape and vibrato and, and, and… the pinky is where to much attention has gone.
— careful — The bow will also likely slow down in assisting pinky. Solution: …keep the flow of the bow.
Use your eyes to educate your ears and sense of touch. Discrepancy of tone will be more easily heard and understood when the eyes observe. 1. Higher/nearer. 2. Lower/further.
Hope this helps — Author of Technique is the tool by which we accomplish the artistic.
From Emily Grossman
That bow tip is so true! I started pointing that out to my students and more than half of the time it was the bow that was making their left hand pinkies sound so bad.
Posted via 209.193.21.159 on May 12, 2008 at 12:07 AM From Anthony Barletta
This topic hit me just at the right moment as I adjust to using thicker gauge strings. Thanks as always!
Posted via 76.174.193.9 on May 12, 2008 at 3:59 AM From Ray Randall
What's the secret of a decent vibrato with the 4th. finger?Posted via 24.217.237.195 on May 12, 2008 at 8:22 PM Thanks, as always, Drew. From Tess Z
This makes perfect sense. I have said to my teacher that when I play a note with 4th finger the sound becomes 'shy'. Now I can go to work on fixing this.Posted via 207.177.0.15 on May 13, 2008 at 3:39 AM Thank you Drew.
From Yixi Zhang
Well, I’ve been known for doing all sorts of shifting to avoid using the pinky to get the sound I want, quite against my teacher’s advice. During today’s lesson, my teacher pointed this out to me again that the sound produced by my pinky was not as bad as I had believed. So I guess the problem is in my head rather than in the finger.Posted via 24.64.223.205 on May 13, 2008 at 4:45 AM Even though I’m still deeply sceptical, I’m prepared to pretend that my pinky can do all the work other fingers can and see what happens, so long as I am paying special attention on the bowing while using the pinky. Thanks, Drew! This entry has been archived and is no longer accepting comments.
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