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Correct bow holding skills of violin

Regarding the "violin bow holding method", the following is Mr. Lin Yaoji's formula for holding the bow in the violin teaching method for your reference:

First, the overall requirements:

1, listen to the inner singing in advance, measure the movements of your hands in advance, remove the redundant movements and clear up the tension factors.

2, a basic requirement: inner singing rate of both hands, both hands obey and follow; The basic requirements are unity, accuracy, beauty, boldness, prudence and competence.

3, the gameplay mentality: east, west, north and south, extending in all directions; Foot on the earth, stand upright and sloppy;

Love my heart, the arrow comes from the string; I wish you more success and spread your wings and travel in space.

Second, the left-handed formula: (omitted)

Third, the right-hand formula:

1, basic essentials of bow transport: 1. Straight, 2. Flat, 3. Steady, which is the most basic essentials of bow transport.

2, using the spirit of "weight" pronunciation:

Put your hand on the bow and the bow on the string. What's the weight? One plus one equals two;

The bow is clenched and the bowstring is separated. What is the weight? One minus one equals zero.

3. Essentials of coordination of right arm movements: shoulders, elbows, wrists, rings and buckles, and the overall movements are not scattered; The upper arm and the lower arm move together, and the sound is wide.

4. The essentials of different bow speeds: fast bow is like the wind, slow bow is like the wind, and fast bow is not as good as the wind.

5, the right hand to change the string essentials: the plane should be flat, if you want to change, first tilt the string down;

Smooth transition under strings, seamless art is higher.

6, short bow, fast bow, jump bow formula: manual bow static short bow, upper and lower bows evenly fast bow; The middle bow jumps automatically when it is lightest, and the bow jumps out without leaving the string.

7. Bow pressing: loosen first, then rush, and then relax; The sound has afterglow, similar to a bell.

Or "move, loose a loose; Take a walk and rush. "