Sunday, November 8, 2009

Violin Love Hate Relationship


There are moments where we get this disappointing feeling that probably our instrument (the violin in my case) is not the right instrument for us. Intonation goes awkward, melody gets dried of emotion, the bow suddenly gains weight and fingers don't respond as quickly as we trained them to do and playing a familiar passage becomes some kind of weak sight-reading... It's like the whole thing doesn't work anymore!

On the other hand, we know that we dedicated zillion hours on practice, we felt like we had control over the instrument and only few days ago, the violin was sounding like never before and we felt proud of ourselves and our achievement.

Those moments where you think the relationship is coming to an end are luckily rare. Giving each other a second chance after a short brake becomes a natural behavior and the communication with the instrument returns to normal usually quickly.

I always wondered if professional musicians have those moments too or is their relationship with their instrument strong all the way.

Before the relationship ends on a sad note, the violin remains a very seductive instrument, hard to live with and hard to understand but willing to sing again.

2 comments:

Two Brothers Waiting said...

coucou! I thought of you today when I saw this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBzdexEehbU
Il est vraiment rapide ce mec...et en plus il est cute ;0)
bisous,
Kathy

jimbovikingo said...

I know exactly what you mean here... I just started playing and having lessons after a 20 year break (played until I was 16). Some times it seems to be going so well, then suddenly it's awkward. I guess it wouldn't be the same if it was easy.
Enjoying your videos, thanks for sharing!
James

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