How violin is played
The violin is played by resting it under the chin and the left shoulder. The left hand controls the vibrato and pitch and produce sounds that are artificial and natural harmonics. The right hand bounces or strikes the bow to shape the movement required for the effect. These effects include bow tremolo, loure, martele,portato, spicatto and staccato.
One important factor to ensure great music through violin is the bow direction. The upstroke is used to create a crescendo and the downstroke creates a decrescendo. The upstroke is done by drawing the bow across the strings at the bow points beginning. The downstroke requires drawing of the bow across the strings at the bow points endings.
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