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Violin Technique Bow Hold

Violin Technique: Bow Hold

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Violin TechniqueBow Hold

Bows

Creates vibration on strings

Different stick materialsWood, Carbon fiber, Hybrid

Strung horse tail hair

CareAvoid skin contact with fingers

Rosin for friction

Loosen when storing

Bow Parts

Bow Hold: Staying Relaxed

Relaxed, free of tension

Follows natural shape of handCurve of fingers

Distance between fingers

1. Start with hands relaxed to sides.

2. Bend elbow, raising forearm with palms

facing down. • Observe hand shape – finger distances

Bow Hold: Starting light3. Clutch pencil between thumb

and middle finger.• Thumb gently bent. Pencil sitting

in first bend of the middle finger.

4. Relax other fingers onto the

pencil.• Check for tension in hand.• Check for natural hand shape.

Bow Hold: Completing the hold

5. Raise tip of pinky onto the

pencil• Pressure/Torque will increase

towards index finger.

6. Transfer hold onto bow• Thumb between pad and frog• Fingers should feel pressure

but not tension or strain

Attributionshttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/French_and_german_bows.jpg

Bottestini at en.wikipedia

French and German Bows

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Addys_Mercedes_Kult_02.JPG/800px-Addys_Mercedes_Kult_02.JPG

Schorie at en.wikipedia.com

Addys Mercedes Kult 02

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Violin_VL100.png M.t.lifshits at en.wikipedia.com

A standard modern trade violin shown from the front and the side

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Punte_archi_storici_da_violino.jpg/800px-Punte_archi_storici_da_violino.jpg

Anoixe at en.wikipedia.com

Punte archi storici da violino

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