In this lesson, we're going to be working on timing. And what I mean timing I'm talking about when our bow and our fingers move exactly at the same time. We're trying to think of it as like a gear. When the two meet, and one of the the pistons turns. Everything moves in congruence with each other one doesn't move without the other one, we're playing our violin. We're gonna think of our bow and our finger doing the exact same thing at the same time.
Even when it comes to moving through different strings. We will have different fingers at the exact same time. So think of the open nothing happens of course, but what about this first finger? I'm going to set it down and my bows gonna move at the same time. When I pick it up, it happens at the same time. So when you're practicing, try to practice that.
When you're practicing your a skill should we know how to do so far, practice trying to get them down exactly at the same time, and what will happen because, in reality, your finger moves just a smidgen before you clear your bow does, but your brain will automatically make those adjustments. As you start to get better at your timing. You know how to play an a scale and less Take some time away from this video and come back to it a little bit after you've taken some time to practice learning exactly at the same time to your pay scale. I'll see you in the next lesson.