Showing posts with label violin practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violin practice. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 August 2016

How to Improve Intonation on the Violin - Intonation Post Part 2

How to Improve Intonation - Intonation Part 2

Hi violin students (and other music students) reading this article! Today I wanted to discuss some tips on how to improve intonation. Good intonation can be developed from the moment you start learning the violin, in fact it is much easier to develop good intonation from day 1 then to go back and correct/develop it at a later stage.

Good intonation comes from inside the player's head, how they "pitch" the sound. If the student is not pitching the notes in their mind as they play, then their intonation will not be secured, and they will not be able to make a good sound on their instrument. So hearing the notes in your head before you play them is the first step to developing good intonation.

Here are some other tips suggested in an article by M.E. Martin (Jump Right In: The Instrumental Series—for Strings (GIA Publications, 2004)):
  1. Sing everything before you play.
  2. Relate all the other notes to the tonic (most notes will want to gravitate to this note)
  3. Hear the music in your head before playing
  4. Find the notes by ear and correct your intonation on your own.
  5. Avoid relying on tapes and dots (I generally don't use these with my students unless they're very young)
  6. Play alone in the lesson
  7. Learn both major and minor keys at the same time including their modes
  8. Develop a vocabulary of scales and tonal patterns that you can sing, play, and recognize.
  9. Develop proper instrument position and a good, flexible left-hand position.
  10. Play music by ear rather than focusing on the notation.
  11. Spend lesson time playing scales and pieces by ear
  12. Play the same song in many different keys.
  13. Play the same song in different tonalities (major, minor, Dorian, Mixolydian, and so on) - for more advanced students.
  14. Improvise.

So there you have it. 14 ways to improve your intonation.

Thanks for reading!

Sydney Violin Studios

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Welcome to the start of a great year! Plus FREE Practice Printout

happy new years

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Welcome to the start of a new year.  Lessons for the year have resumed and we are off to great start. Seeing that it is the start of a new year, it is a good time for developing and focusing on creating good practice habits.  So today, we are offering readers a free download of our practice printout.

How to use the Practice Print Out:
  1. Download and print the practice diary print out.
  2. Write down your goal for the week. This could be something like develop good intonation on scales or focus on correcting left hand posture.
  3. Write down the things you need to practice to achieve this for each day of the week.
  4. As you practice each item each day, write down how much time you spent practicing.  If you didn't practice something that day, write 0 mins.
  5. As the week progresses, you can write down what you need to practice next week.  
  6. Take the print out to your lesson with your teacher.  Write down in the To Practice Next Week Box anything you need to work on for the following week.
Good luck with your practice!


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