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The Violin plays The Bow Root, The Bow Middle, And The Bow Tip

09-29-2024

The Violin plays The Bow Root, The Bow Middle, And The Bow Tip

Parch: When the bow is at the bracket, the instrument and arm form a "triangle" shape, and the wrist forms a slightly curved fulcrum.
In the bow: When the bow is placed in the middle of the bow, the arms hang naturally from the shoulders, the back of the hands, wrists and forearms are in a straight line, and the middle of the bow is in a "square" shape with the position of the instrument and the body.


Bow tip: When the bow is at the tip of the bow, the entire right arm is almost straight, the elbow is slightly turned inward, and the angle formed by the elbow is almost a "flat angle". This bow movement is done by using the forearm to straighten and drive the big arm to push the bow.

 

 

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