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In Violin Playing, It Is Important To Clamp The Violin

09-29-2024

In Violin Playing, It Is Important To Clamp The Violin
When learning the violin at the beginning, the most basic step is the posture of the violin, which is not only a matter of professionalism but also of the appearance of the performance.
1. Pick up the piano with your right hand (thumb on the top of the piano, the other four fingers on the back of the piano).
2. Pick it up and put it on your left shoulder (your hand is still holding the piano, your head is in a natural position, and you can use the piano's cheek pad to get close to your left cheek). 3. Clamp the piano with the lower jaw and left shoulder (the body and the human shoulder form a 45-degree angle, the piano surface is slightly inclined to the right,

and the direction of the piano is slightly to the left). The angle of the clamp (slightly to the left or right) depends on the length of the left and right arms, and it is generally better to have the tip of the bow parallel to the horse and cross with the strings. 4. The left hand is made into a separate bend of the piano (the piano can be placed aside). 5. The finger base of the index finger of the left hand is in contact with the neck, and the thumb is in contact with the neck (you can hold the piano with your right hand first, and then put it on your shoulder). 6. The palm of the left hand is bent inward in a semi-garden shape. (Keep your fingers back and forth in line with the direction of the fretboard, and keep your wrists and forearms almost straight). 7. Position the four fingers of the left hand in a fourth-degree position.

 

 

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