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Violin Mastery - HANS LETZ - Part 6

Bloged in HANS LETZ by Dan Saturday March 7, 2009

SUGGESTIONS IN TEACHING

“I find that, aside from the personal illustration absolutely necessary when teaching, that an appeal to the pupil’s imagination usually bears fruit. In developing tone-quality, let us say, I tell the pupil his phrases should have a golden, mellow color, the tonal equivalent of the hues of the sunrise. I vary my pictures according to the circumstances and the pupil, in most cases, reacts to them. In fast bowings, for instance, I make three color distinctions or rather sound distinctions. There is the ‘color of rain,’ when a fast bow is pushed gently over the strings, while not allowed to jump; the ‘color of snowflakes’ produced when the hairs of the bow always touch the strings, and the wood dances; and ‘the color of hail’ (which seldom occurs in the classics), when in the real characteristic spiccato the whole bow leaves the string.”

Violin Mastery
Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
by Frederick H. Martens
Published 1919


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