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Violin Introductory Right Hand To Violin Bow Mastery

10-06-2024

Violin Introductory Right Hand To Violin Bow Mastery
When the violin is introduced, the right hand is like holding a ball, the fingers are bent and slightly apart, each finger has its fixed position, the middle finger corresponds to the thumb, and the fingertips of the other fingers are naturally and easily placed on the bow shaft. In addition to the notes of the left hand, the bow movement of the right hand is also very important. The more characteristic bow methods are: Dun bow, Lian Dun bow, draw the bow, rush the bow, wave bow, hit the bow, jump the bow, throw the bow, and there is a bow method that is used more in modern works is to turn the bow over and throw the bow with the bow rod, etc., practice the piano, the most important thing is to have a solid basic skills, and in the basic skills, the first thing is to practice the empty string, which shows how important it is to carry the bow with the right hand. The

sound produced by the violin is caused by the vibration caused by the friction between the bow and the strings, so the processing of the sound is also inseparable from them. During playing, the closer the bow is to the fretboard, the smaller the sound of the violin becomes, and conversely, the closer the bow is to the horse, the louder the sound becomes; However, there is another factor that affects the volume, and that is the speed of the bow, the slow speed of the bow movement, the smaller the sound it makes, and the faster the bow movement, the louder the sound it makes. The point of contact between the bow and the string is different, and the sound produced is also different, playing to the tip of the bow, the sound is weaker, and playing to the position of the bow root, the sound is stronger. When performing, the use of these techniques can not only better highlight the characteristics of the work, but also achieve twice the result with half the effort.

 

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