Monday, May 15, 2017
She's Baaaack
Miss Mona Violin came home from the luthier hospital today! And what a difference. She had a bridge-tuck operation (similar to a tummy-tuck :D ) and is recuperating nicely. String crossings are much much easier and I can actually hit double stops now! Also the string height was lowered and is now set exactly to standard -- yes I measured to make sure -- which makes playing in higher positions actually doable.
The local luthier did an outstanding job and charged me half what I thought would be the rock bottom price. And a week off did my arthritic finger a great deal of good.
All in all, it is a very good day in violin land!
The local luthier did an outstanding job and charged me half what I thought would be the rock bottom price. And a week off did my arthritic finger a great deal of good.
All in all, it is a very good day in violin land!
For Suzuki Students
If you are a Suzuki student, you might want to check out violinist Jenny Yun's YouTube channel. She has playlists for several of the Suzuki books -- volumes one through five. There are no back track videos, but she plays each piece as it is written in the Suzuki books and it is much better listening than the Suzuki CDs. Plus is it much easier to select an individual video than to search the CD.
May not be for everyone, but take a look. You may like it. I know I do.
Here is a sample video from Volume One. Minuet One:
May not be for everyone, but take a look. You may like it. I know I do.
Here is a sample video from Volume One. Minuet One:
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Mona is off to the Violin Hospital
I took Mona (my violin) in to the luthier for a much needed set-up. I specifically asked that the string height be adjusted but also gave them a free pass on doing what needs to be done to make her as playable as she can be. Holding my breath while Mona is in surgery. :D
They don't have visiting hours, so I am pining away until I see her again. She should be coming home in a day or two.
They don't have visiting hours, so I am pining away until I see her again. She should be coming home in a day or two.
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