ArbetstitelTips for practicing and mental images for learning stringed instruments
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erpOwnsPrice Kort BeskrivningIntroducing the most captivating and engaging violin comics publication to ever hit the market! Whether you're a seasoned violinist or just starting out, these comics will take you on a journey that's as educational as it is entertaining.
And if you're looking for a gift for the violinist in your life, look no further. Our comics make the perfect gift for anyone who loves music and appreciates a good story.
Warmup exercises, movements to practice playing without the instrument, tips for a flexible bow hand, how to support the instrument, playing with good resonance, learning the vibrato, finding a flexible balance, tuning the instrument, using the natural pulse, "brushing" the strings and the vibrato, basic bow strokes, playing with a free elbow, shifting the balance, using the crawling thumb, rotating the camera, making smooth string crossings, making musical phrases, taking care of the bow and instrument, how to cope with bow shaking, and the importance of studying the score. There are 124 tips for successful practicing; playing by heart, making variations, exercises for the bow hand, how to play effortlessly without tension, and digging deep into the memory to retrieve information.
The Amazing Violin Comics uses the power of mental images and our ability to visualize learning patterns.
Mental images are powerful tools for learning because they help us create a visual representation of the information we are trying to learn. When we create mental images, we are activating different parts of our brain, including the visual cortex, which is responsible for processing visual information. This can help us better understand and remember the information.
Mental images are powerful tools for learning because they engage multiple parts of our brain, aid in making connections between pieces of information, engage our emotions, and aid in recall and retrieval of information.
"Lauri Hämäläinen has described his own childhood enthusiasm for both playing the violin and reading comics. The decision to combine the two seems as natural to the reader as it does to him. It is easy to imagine students who have reached a plateau in their violin practice or simply need a moment of levity in a lesson, enjoying this book. What comes across clearly is a desire for the reader to embrace the playfulness and simplicity of music making. And not to lose those childlike qualities. A great lesson for teacher and student alike!" -Robert Simmons, Jesta Magazine, European String Teachers Association UK
"Leading Finnish violinist, teacher, performer and author Lauri Hämäläinen’s latest book includes tips for practising via these entertaining and educational colourful images. Hamalainen has collected teaching methods from educators and eminent players around the globe and created them into a comic book. He starts with images of washing hands, warm ups, stretching exercises, how to open the violin case,, place the shoulder rest, gliding up and down the fingerboard, pizzicato, bow exercises and so on. We then progress to Breakfast Practice, with coffee, scales, chocolate, and then a few bars of a difficult piece. Try the art of relaxation – imagine stroking the cat, before moving on to how to make the most beautiful sound. Don’t forget to use your mute if practising after hours. It’s called ‘the neighbour’s sordino.’ Finally, let go of the sheet music and play from the heart. Love your music explore, and dream big. That’s his message. Here is a fun gift for a student who may be feeling a bit jaded." Mary Nemet, Australian String Teachers Magazine Stringendo.
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