I have two different teachers saying two different things,
but this is what the better one says:
Bounce the bow on the string, making sure you hit all three notes. Sometimes it's a little difficult to get the bottom note, too, so just work at it a little.
Hope this helps!
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the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
3rd finger on the G-string, and the 2nd half-step finger on the A-string. You would have to go in fourth position to play the third C on the E-string.
There's plenty of 'f's on Violin. 2 on d, 1 on e, 3 on e in third position, and higher and higher.
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L3 on a violin typically refers to the third position on the instrument's fingerboard. In this position, the player shifts their left hand up the neck of the violin, allowing for different notes to be played with the fingers. It is commonly used in intermediate to advanced playing, as it enables greater range and access to higher pitches. Mastering L3 is essential for playing more complex pieces and techniques.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
The group that played it over the internet used hand vibrato, and used first, third, and fifth position on the violin. Those are the techniques you must learn.
Do not try to play in ninth position on the violin. You would place your finger virtually where you are bowing, and you won't get any sound whatsoever.
If it's in roman numerals, it means third position.
Thomas Jefferson was the third President and he did play the violin for sure, and he very well could have played the 'cello as well. He was noted as being a very good amateur player.
3rd finger on the G-string, and the 2nd half-step finger on the A-string. You would have to go in fourth position to play the third C on the E-string.
It would be a little harder, I imagine. Trebalo and third position may be harder.
Shift up to third position. Put your first finger on high D and your third finger on high B on the D string.
There are many A's on a violin. They can be played first finger on the G string, open on the A string, and third finger on the E string. If you want to play even higher A's, you can go in third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and so on poistions.
Low 3rd finger
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