MasterClass - Itzhak Perlman Teaches Violin
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Counted as the reigning virtuoso of the violin, Itzhak Perlman was a child when he learned how to play the violin and a teen when he wowed audiences on international television and began his studies at the Juilliard School, where he now teaches. Over the decades, he's become one of the world's most celebrated classical violin players, honored with 15 Grammy Awards, four Emmy Awards, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Known for his brilliant technique and playing style, Mr. Perlman has performed at the world's most prestigious concert halls and events, including a state dinner at the White House for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and President Barack Obama's presidential inauguration. He's played the violin and served as orchestra conductor for the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In addition to worldwide tours and an ever-expanding discography, Mr. Perlman has spent the past 20-plus years investing his time in music education through his work with the Perlman Music Program and at the Juilliard School. Now, for the first time, he's sharing his passion for teaching with a wider audience.
In his MasterClass, Mr. Perlman teaches you to strengthen your sound, no matter where you are in your study of violin. Learn fundamental techniques, bow handling, and Mr. Perlman's tips for improving your intonation and vibrato. Discover ways to add greater dynamics to your playing, from advanced bow techniques to adding color and exploring different playing styles. Break bad habits, sharpen your practice regimen and memorization, and gain strategies for performing more confidently. Learn how to play violin with a true virtuoso, and experience more success and joy with every piece you play.
In this online class, you'll learn about:
* Intonation
* Vibrato
* Sound versus tone
* Shifting
* Advanced bow techniques
* Different classical music styles
* Practice regimens and breaking bad habits
* Memorization techniques
* Overcoming anxiety
* The performance mindset
* Selecting your instrument
* A musical career
01. IntroductionMeet your new instructor: Grammy Award-winning violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman. Mr. Perlman tells you how this class will differ from traditional violin master classes and how through teaching others, you can teach yourself.
02. The BowMr. Perlman starts with discussing the bow and its mechanics, including speed, pressure, and various bow holds.
03. Advanced Bowing and Left-Hand TechniquesBuilding on bowing fundamentals, Mr. Perlman moves into advanced bow strokes and playing techniques, such as double-stops, harmonics, and higher positions.
04. IntonationPerfect your intonation by training your ear to recognize sharp or flat notes. Mr. Perlman shares techniques for staying in tune and for tuning with other musicians.
05. VibratoYour vibrato is like your fingerprint. Learn how it can add richness, color, and emotion to your playing.
06. Comfort and PosturePlaying the violin is a physical experience. Learn Mr. Perlman's methods for staying comfortable and avoiding injury.
07. Color and ToneMr. Perlman demonstrates how to produce musical "color" through bowing techniques, varying dynamics, and shifting.
08. The Color GameMr. Perlman invites his current and former Juilliard students to a game that explores how to change an audience's perception of a phrase or piece by using musical color and other playing techniques.
09. Playing Different StylesThere is a subtle art to playing a piece in various musical styles. Using selections from Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Bach, Mr. Perlman demonstrates romantic, classical, and baroque styles of playing.
10. The Performance MindsetFrom overcoming anxiety to achieving total focus, Mr. Perlman shares his tips for performing for a live audience.
11. Practice EssentialsPractice is an essential part of growing as a violinist. Mr. Perlman discusses his methods of practicing that help improve technical ability.
12. The Three-Hour Practice ScheduleMr. Perlman breaks down his practice schedule hour by hour, exploring scales, exercises, études, and repertoire pieces.
13. Memorization and Practice: Student Q&AMr. Perlman and students from Juilliard discuss their personal tips for improving memorization.
14. CollaborationFrom communicating with a conductor to finding balance within an orchestra, Mr. Perlman shares how he collaborates with other musicians.
15. A Career in MusicMr. Perlman discusses the realities of standing out as a professional musician and how you can follow a variety of paths toward building a career in music.
16. Overcoming BarriersAnyone can become a great violinist with practice, dedication, and talent. Mr. Perlman shares his personal story and reminds you to separate your abilities from any barriers you may face.
17. Parting ThoughtsMr. Perlman offers his parting words and wishes you luck in pursuing the violin.
18. Bonus Chapter: For Parents and TeachersFinding the right teacher with the right teaching style can make all the difference. Mr. Perlman gives parents and teachers advice on how to nurture talent in aspiring violinists.
19. Bonus Chapter: Acquiring a Fine InstrumentMr. Perlman introduces you to his famed violin, the 1714 Soil Stradivarius, and explains how to select the right instrument for yourself.
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