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 Location: 22 Rope Walk, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7DX | I haven't read them, but I've put them in books/violin technique. Titles are: Capturing_Sound_How_Technology_Has_Changed_Music_----_(4._Aesthetics_Out_of_Exigency_Violin_Vibrato_and_the_Phonograph) Brit J Educational Tech - 2013 - Ho - Development of a computer%E2%80%90based visualised quantitative learning system for playing Many thanks to John Birchall.
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Kayser
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| "Development of a computer-based visualised quantitative learning system" is not as grim as it sounds. Julia Bushkova is a violin teacher who in a Youtube video called "Wrist Vibrato" says that research shows violin vibrato is both above and below the pitch, contrary to Galamian's statement which many teachers (e.g. Fischer) repeat. I used a library catalogue to try to work out what research she meant, and this article came up. It summarises previous research and adds a little to it. |
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 Location: 22 Rope Walk, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7DX | Of course, impulse vibrato (eg Kreisler) is neither below nor above, but on the pitch. |
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Kayser
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| Steve - 2022-04-18 5:05 AM
Of course, impulse vibrato (eg Kreisler) is neither below nor above, but on the pitch.
Quite. I don't think I still have a copy of your DVD. Perhaps it could be added to the video library?
Edited by John Birchall 2022-04-18 8:05 AM
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 Location: 22 Rope Walk, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7DX | I haven't got a copy of it either. |
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| Someone must have a copy. I will have another look when I get access to some of my old stuff.
I do have other videos and audios from the site, including a couple of clips of Anne's rehearsal, and a series of short video lessons you posted. |
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