Anybody out there with an upcoming viola or violin concert?
Always check your tailpiece prior to the performance…
Difficult to play like this
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Learning and Practicing the Violin
by Steve Maus
Anybody out there with an upcoming viola or violin concert?
Always check your tailpiece prior to the performance…
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Hi,
I use to play guitar some times back…but now not in practice…love violin too. This video is so nice…I have added it in my fav videos.
Please keep adding such classic videos for us
Of course – I will!
I didn’t see that coming. I wonder why his tailpiece broke off so easily, with that being said, I better check mine before going to my next violin lesson
You would think he’d have been a little more professional though, oh well I guess you just can’t predict anything, no matter how good you are!
Well, basically it’s the same with your car. It might look as if it’s perfectly ok but you can’t look into every single piston of your engine. Even if you’re coming directly from your yearly maintenance checkup it’s absolutely possible that you get a fatal engine failure after the next traffic light.
Embarrassing, though…