The Violin Geek Podcast

En podcast av Laurel Thomsen

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  1. Warm ups for your body and brain

    Publicerades: 2012-05-23
  2. Tuning by ear for advancing players

    Publicerades: 2012-04-27
  3. Practice Tidbits #4-identify the magic spots

    Publicerades: 2012-04-07
  4. Not all sheet music is created equal

    Publicerades: 2012-03-18
  5. Choosing fingerings

    Publicerades: 2012-02-25
  6. 5 reasons to review old repertoire in 2012

    Publicerades: 2012-01-04
  7. Practice Tidbits #3: the "round robin"

    Publicerades: 2011-12-18
  8. So you want to play weddings?

    Publicerades: 2011-11-06
  9. Repertoire for the do-it-yourself beginner, an update

    Publicerades: 2011-09-29
  10. Practice Tidbits #2: strengthening the 4th finger

    Publicerades: 2011-08-20
  11. A mistake that became a song

    Publicerades: 2011-07-31
  12. Better musicianship through "audiation"

    Publicerades: 2011-07-13
  13. Practice Tidbits #1: end your phrases!

    Publicerades: 2011-06-23
  14. Make mistakes!

    Publicerades: 2011-06-04
  15. Rhythm Trainer Series #3: dotted rhythms, triplets, syncopation

    Publicerades: 2011-05-29
  16. Self Hypnosis for Musicians-an interview with Sam Brown

    Publicerades: 2011-05-16
  17. Repertoire for the do-it-yourself beginner

    Publicerades: 2011-05-01
  18. News and Updates March 2011

    Publicerades: 2011-03-17
  19. Practice Tips #5 - Add rhythmic variety

    Publicerades: 2011-03-14
  20. Practice Tips #4 - Avoid flailing! Isolate the issues

    Publicerades: 2011-02-12

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Welcome violin geeks everywhere (or viola, fiddle, cello, guitar, trumpet...)! With all the detail and troubleshooting of a private lesson, violinist and violist, recording artist, author, and string teacher Laurel Thomsen shares daily discoveries, insightful interviews with top performers and music industry leaders, and tips for practicing, polishing, and becoming the best musician you can be. Episodes are accessible to beginners, yet contain the depth appreciated by the advancing student or seasoned performer alike. Happy Practicing!

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