Spiccato coordination video
I’ve got a new video up that uses the last page of Saint-Saens’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso to demonstrate the difference in timing between slurred/detache playing and spiccato playing. Have you ever seen a spiccato hand up close at half speed? One-quarter speed? How about a 70s-style split-screen? You owe it to yourself to watch this video!
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Spectators coordination is great. I did it with left hand pizz.
Good thought! That’s a nice twist.