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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

vibrato!

Joshua's violin teacher has been having him do some exercises in preparation for vibrato since about the beginning of the year, and in the last few weeks she's been having him actually apply the technique to some of his simpler pieces.  I'm very pleased to report that there are some nice sounds coming from his violin!

The main thing here is that he is willing to do it.  I have seen several of his teacher's students dig in their heels at vibrato and basically fail to make much progress in this area.  I think it's because it is a new skill that doesn't feel natural and to be honest, doesn't sound very good up front.  In fact, after Joshua's first go his teacher made a comment, something about it sounding like a UFO landing down to earth,  but don't worry.  If you knew his teacher you'd know she could get away with saying that.

I think Joshua's at somewhat of a sweet spot, where he's young enough that self-consciousness doesn't get in the way and bless his heart, he is willing and eager.  During his practice I am basically acting like it's just the most natural thing, like why wouldn't he practice his vibrato?  It's just the next natural step in his progression.  So far so good, I really never want to be a pushy stage mom, that's not why we're doing this.  But at the same time I don't want him to feel like this is optional or that he only has to develop his technique half-way.

I have found it to be a delicate dance between parent and child with these things.  Joshua and I are both learning so much along the way not only about music but also about our relationship and such.  Valuable stuff to be sure.  It brings to mind what Jake said so wisely during a recent (unrelated) conversation; how they (our kids) feel about doing things is not to be discounted.

Anyway, I just wanted to record this here on the blog.  It will help for my own point of reference to know about when Daniel* (and any future Sorensen violinists) may be ready for this.  It may seem a small thing, but it is significant to me.  It marks real progress and maturity in Joshua and I just wanted to share in case anyone else wanted to be proud of him too!

*  I'm excited for Daniel since lefties have a natural advantage in developing their vibrato (it's done with their dominant hand and all).

9 Comments:

Blogger Gina said...

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5/23/2012 8:20 AM  
Blogger Gina said...

I don't know much about violin and have only a sketchy idea about what vibrato even is, but it sounds like a big deal. Way to go, Joshua!

And mostly, I really liked reading this. Nice thoughts about parenting and kids and achievement and how it all fits together, for better and/or for worse.

5/23/2012 8:21 AM  
Blogger Nick said...

Joshua! I can almost see the vibrato coming off your violin. You look very dashing with it, and like you know what you're doing. Hope the rest of school goes well for you. Tell your mom to attach a recording of you playing to the blog.

5/23/2012 9:59 AM  
Blogger Leslie said...

Gina -- thanks so much, I really appreciate your comments! It's really nice to hear from you!

Nick -- thanks to you too, that's perfect! I promise to work on posting some footage. I've got a bit of a backlog at the moment but will put that on the list. He just passed off a really nice "showcase" piece which I think would work nicely.

5/23/2012 11:54 AM  
Blogger Nick said...

Joshua, we'd love to hear it and see your technique in motion. You look way cool - so comfortable and like the violin is an extension of your being. I loved hearing you practice at home and seeing your attentive, generous interactions with the other students and teacher in your lesson.
Wonderful insights well articulated Leslie - wish I had been as observant and aware. I did also really enjoy my guys!
signed: who am I if i am not Nick?

5/23/2012 10:29 PM  
Blogger Jake said...

Joshua has been doing a really good job practicing. Daniel too! I like hearing you guys practice because you sound so good.

5/24/2012 8:48 AM  
Blogger Leslie said...

Thanks for your comments Grandma & Grandpa! From Joshua.

5/24/2012 7:50 PM  
Blogger Linn said...

I love this post so much! Love how you write, love that Joshua is doing something hard, love that he is a lefty (we have one at our house and she is fabulous). Go Joshua!

5/25/2012 5:20 PM  
Blogger Leslie said...

Thanks so much Linn! I really appreciate it. And I didn't know Annie was a lefty but I DID already know she was fabulous!

5/26/2012 12:04 PM  

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