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Hi, everybody! Today I would like to share a video, on which I played on the cello a piece of music "Lambada". Sincerely I wish all pleasant viewing and listening!!! Всем привет! Сегодня мне бы хотелось поделиться видео, на котором я сыграл на виолончели музыкальную пьесу "Ламбада". Искренне желаю Всем приятного просмотра и прослушивания!!! My hastags: #Lambada #Kaoma #Cello #CoverПраздник первоклассника в музыкальной школе. Нас выбрали выступать. Спасибо нашей учительнице. Сейчас мы прилагаем все усилия, чтобы привить любовь к музыке и самостоятельность в процессе обучения. Соломия уже сама берет скрипку, играет, сама пытается подбирать мелодии. Продолжаем учиться.It was about time I started getting comfortable above third position on the violin. My teacher gave me some very handy exercises to practice positions on one string which I'm really enjoying, so I thought I'd make a "Practice With Me" video about it. I intentionally recorded this video after only three practice sessions, so you get to see some decent practice struggles, lol. ;-) -Marijke ✨ Instagram: @marijke.violin ----------------------------------------- Here's the exercise I'm doing in this video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4hlam0fj95kcsfg/Shifting%20exercise%20%28color%20coded%29.jpg?dl=0 ---------------------------------------- M U S I C Music promoted by : PureBeats https://goo.gl/af4bbA Track: Forty Thr33 - Bay Breeze Artist: https://soundcloud.com/fortythr33-43 M Y G E A R • Acoustic violin // Roderich Paesold, 2017 • Electric violin // Yamaha SV-200 (brown) • Acoustic strings // Warchal Amber + Pirastro No. 1 E • Electric strings // D'Addario Zyex (silver D) + Helicore aluminum E • Bow 1 // CodaBow “Joule” (color: Polished Prismatic) • Bow 2 // carbon fiber bow "Presto" (by Zlata from Violin Lounge) • Chin rest // Teka model by GEWA • Shoulder rest // Wolf Forte Secondo • Violin case // GEWA Pure (color: grey) #violin #progress #practiceИнструментал, полученный с помощью нейронной сети. Вы можете запросить конкретный трек/альбом в комментариях. 🔥 Подписывайтесь на мой блог в Telegram: https://t.me/m_danya_blog ➡ В плейлистах канала можно найти подборки инструменталов по исполнителям. 👋 Поддержать канал можно здесь: https://vk.cc/cfwOtH Все права принадлежат правообладателям. Все инструменталы на канале сделаны нейронными сетями: Spleeter и Demucs. Every instrumental on this channel is made by a neural network (Spleeter or Demucs). You can request a specific track/album in the comments. All rights belong to their respective owners. instrumental, karaoke, минус, инструментал, караоке, без словЛ. ван Бетховен "Сурок" И. Дунаевский Колыбельная из к/ф "Цирк"This is the fourth video of the Studies and Caprices working on Tone. In this series I am looking at some of the best studies and caprices to work on tone, sound production, different colours and more. Stay tuned and subscribe if you'd like to get more on this. This is a link to the first video if you missed it: https://youtu.be/-vsu1i4iJss & the series link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG... Have you got a favourite Violin or Viola study or caprice to work on tone? Is there any study (etude) or caprice you would like me to cover? Let me know in the comments below! Guillem Calvo - violinEdward Huws Jones "Paganini". Скрипка соло - Марія Скрябіна, аранжування для струнного квартету - Олександр Скрябін, виконує Ансамбль "Асамблея". Концертне виконання з музично-поетичного вечора "Натхнення" в Національному академічному драматичному театрі імені Івана Франка, 24.01.2019р.In this episode of Violin Lounge TV I discuss the mysteries of talent... Before I do this I want to share with you the outcomes of a research by the Swedish psychologist Anders Ericsson. He researched three groups of conservatory students and tried to link their level of playing to the number of hours they had practiced. It appeared that the best soloist level students had studied 10.000 hours. This is the famous 10.000 hour rule it takes to master a field. The good students had studied around 5.000 hours and the average students had studied around 3.000 hours. He didn't found any natural talents... He didn't found cases in which people could reach an excellent playing level with a low number of practice hours. However the quality of practice hours does matter for the results. If you want to know more about this research and get the exact details and nuances, give it a Google :). This removes a bit of the mystique around talent. If you read interviews with great soloists, you will always read that they practiced many hours a day right from their early childhood. I certainly think talent exists and that there are exceptional levels of playing that nobody can get just from practicing 10.000, 20.000 or 100.000 hours. However I think that talent is highly overestimated and practicing is highly underestimated. There are records from letters from Mozart to his father complaining that he worked so hard and that people thought that his compositions just came straight from heaven. He said to work harder that anybody else. Can we all become Mozarts with enough practice and hard work? Well... that would have happened then, would it? And it didn't ;). The main reason why I'm sharing this is to inspire you... The good news is that the level of your playing is something that you can control with deliberate practicing and good guidance. Maybe you can't be a child prodigy, but practice pays of. You don't have to be afraid that your practicing doesn't work or leads to nothing. There is a clear connection between the input (practicing) and the output (higher playing level). Don't let assumptions about talent withhold you to start playing the violin or to spend more time on your violin studies. Lots of people without any experience with playing a musical instrument and without having had music lessons, say the are not musically talented. How can you know this if you have never tried to develop your musical talent? Sometimes people even tell me: I have no musical talent, because I can't read notes. Well, if someone in my childhood didn't teach me how to read and write I would be illiterate, but it wouldn't say much about talent for language? It's the same for music. Is this video helpful to you? Please let me know in the comments below! If you like it, share it with your friends! Love, Zlata PS: Do you have questions or struggles on violin or viola playing? Post a comment below. SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=zmabrouwer 300+ FREE online violin lessons: http://www.violinlounge.com/ Looking for violin practice strategies? Check out my YouTube playlist about that topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH7lYyPjVNw&list=PLVBTuGvv2_ib75JTeN7AtbhDUbEhSN2e8 FOLLOW VIOLIN LOUNGE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/violinlounge/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/violinlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ViolinLounge YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/ZlataBrouwer Join me at https://violinlounge.com/ and learn more!From the album "Light Longing"...a multiple award winning, uplifting, dreamy, relaxing, soulful, majestic, sensual instrumental song, that features the violin as delightful and touching primary voice, woven into Celtic new age / electronica / world / smooth jazz / orchestral soundscapes. The inspirational and soulful album "Light Longing" is available from every major digital music store, such as iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby and, of course, from Catya Maré´s own website: http://www.catyamare.com The new age composer / classical crossover violinist Catya Maré recently won the USA Songwriting Competition, Billboard World Song Contest and the Hollywood Music in Media Award. If you like Yanni, Deep Forest, Enya, Kitaro, Delirium, Bob James, Sarah Brightman or Enigma you might love Catya Maré´ s music. For more information, red carpet pics and exciting news please visit: http://www.catyamare.com Thank you for your visit!*turn SUBS on to see TABS on video* Hi! I hope you enjoyed this! This is a traditional Mexican song recounting the legend of La Llorona, the weeping lady. The date for el Día de Muertos is approaching, and so I thought it was appropriate to cover it. The song is also featured in the Disney film Coco, which I recommend you all watch. Also, 2.3% of our viewers are from Mexico! Hola :) Thank you so much for watching! 💀TABS - NumberNotation💀 tuning: C (1) major (non tuning needed) part 1 3' 6'-6 6' 7' 1" 7' 6' 5'-7 5' 6' 7' 6' 5' 4'-6 4' 5' 6' 5' 4' 3'-7 3 6-1 6 7 1' 7 6 5-7! 5 6 7 6 5 4-1 4 5 6 5 4 3-7! part 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 3-5! 1 1 3 1 2 7! 3 3 1 1 2 3 5-7! 4 3 5 4 4 3-5! 1 1 3 1 2 7! 5! 3 6-1 6 6 1'-1 1' 1' 7-7! 5 5 7 5 5 4-1 4 4 6 6 5 3 3 6-1 6 6 1'-1 1' 1' 2'-2 7 7 7 2' 7 7 4-1 4 4 7 6 5 3 (x2) Repeat Part 1 Repeat Part 2 Repeat Part 1 💀TABS - Letter Notation💀 tuning: C major (non tuning needed) part 1 E' A'-A A' B' C" B' A' G'-B G' A' B' A' G' F'-A F' G' A' G' F' E'-B E A-C A B C' B A G-B! G A B A G F-C F G A G F E-B! part 2 E E C C D E G F E G F F E-G! C C E C D B! E E C C D E G-B! F E G F F E-G! C C E C D B! G! E A-C A A C'-C C' C' B-B! G G B G G F-C F F A A G E E A-C A A C'-C C' C' D'-D B B B D' B B F-C F F B A G E (x2) Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 (tabs with "!" refer to base notes that are available in a 21 key kalimba, the song can also be played in a 17key, try a higher octave) (convert to NUMBERED NOTATION here: https://www.kalimbatabs.net/kalimba-letter-number-notation-converter/ ) 💀arranged by @drinkthejuice 💀my equipment💀 Kalimba: HLURU 21 key (my review) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4FPkKR3DLE Camera: Lumix DMC-GX80K Microphone: my phone + AKG earphones Video/Audio editor: Adobe Premiere CC Pro 2018 💀contact me at: http://instagram.com/drinkthejuicekalimba/ All the love!Difficulty: Easy Transposition: +3 semitones Buy ocarina: https://www.ocwalk.com/buy-ocarina Ocarina tabs: https://www.ocwalk.com/library/pokemon-center-theme-pokemon Printable tabs on the same page Original song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RJZIEVsDVE Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wispyA soloist from Stellae Boreales performs the Violin Concerto in C major, 1st movement, by Dimitri Kabalevsky, accompanied on piano by Judy Ginsburg. This performance was part of a concert given at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Canada, June 2, 2013, to raise funds for an upcoming Stellae Boreales trip to Cuba. Stellae Boreales is the flagship performance group of Ottawa Suzuki Strings (Canada). Stellae Boreales thanks Kun Shoulder Rest for their financial support and generosity.Franz Schubert Piano trio n°2 D.929 I. Allegro 0:00 II. Andante con moto 14:55 III. Scherzo & Trio. Allegro moderato 25:20 IV. Allegro moderato 31:26 David Oistrakh Sviatoslav Knushevitsky Lev Oborin Studio recording, Moscow, 1947FANI LOWENKRON, PIANO; H. NUREMBERG, VIOLIN. RECORDED IN 1979Никита Висицкий скрипка Дмитрий Джаспер Dj