Today's video offers a few practice suggestions for Paganini Caprice 1. This caprice is a great exercise for both the left and right hands. For the bow, it is all about ricochet. For the left hand, we can develop our understanding of chord patterns on the violin. My demonstrations here are at slow tempos, but I listed a few recordings of professionals playing at higher speeds at the end of the video description.
Introduction
@0:00 Quick listen
@0:45 Introduction
Right Hand
@1:30 Intro to right hand
@2:16 Three axes of bow motion
@4:16 Building ricochet: intro
@5:05 Building ricochet: vertical motion
@6:24 Building ricochet: horizontal motion
@9:22 Building ricochet: rotational motion
@10:43 Building ricochet: final stroke
Left Hand
@12:15 Intro to left hand
@12:44 Re-imagining the violin in chords
@14:04 Example: Major chord hand position
@16:26 Example: Opening phrase, I - V6 - I - V - I
@18:32 Example: M. 38, I - i - VI - V7/ii - II
@21:52 Intonation practice: Double stops
Combining Right/Left Hands
@23:07 Intro to tempo work
@23:45 Variables of ricochet
@24:50 Increase speed demonstrations
@27:46 Watch out: Don't lose the vertical drop
@28:55 Watch out: Time the drop with your rotation
@30:45 Watch out: Don't use too much horizontal bow
@31:58 Watch out: Standard contact point considerations
Conclusion
@32:35 Wrap-up
@33:35 Play-through
Recordings:
1) • Paganini Caprice no.1 ... (Alexander Markov)
2) • Paganini: Caprice No.1... (Augustin Hadelich)
3) • Kavakos - Paganini - C... (Leonidas Kavakos)
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