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Rock n roll Graham. Thanks for starting a Scatter the Mud thread. Bit by bit I’m seeing the full JDL repertoire get posted here. Very cool
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@Carol Stead That actually makes sense bc you have such a strong muscle memory for holding the combs with that hairstylist finesse. No one exercise is ever the end all be all, so don’t stress- but sounds like you may have found a great little growth point opportunity
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@Carol Stead Specifically this straw exercise or general challenges?
4th Finger Vibrato Giving You Fits??
Much like the five-note roll in Last of the Mohicans that uses the pinkie, the fourth finger has already been a hot topic here during vibrato season. I mentioned that I didn’t really have a silver-bullet exercise for fourth finger vibrato. I’ve mostly been sharing little tips and ways I think about it. But late last night I sat straight up in bed because actually… I do. If your vibrato works on the other fingers but folds on the pinkie, it’s usually not a relaxation or coordination issue. It’s strength. Not surprising considering how small that finger is and how little we use those muscles in daily life. There’s a surprisingly simple way to build that strength. Here’s an exercise I share inside Jenny’s Daily Lessons during the Yuki’s Song module, one of the early songs adult beginners learn in their first six months. Take a piece of newspaper and crinkle it up into one hand using mostly your pinkie. Then do the other hand. Repeat this every day. That tiny movement challenge builds strength in the exact muscles the fourth finger needs on the violin. Try this daily for a couple weeks and let me know- does the vibrato feel easier? In case you didn’t see the comments I posted yesterday, here’s my running roundup of thoughts on fourth finger vibrato: 1) Fourth finger vibrato has its own personality Let it be more about the bone moving inside the finger pad rather than a full fingertip wobble. The pinkie often approaches the string at a slightly different angle, especially if you have long fingers. It’s just going to feel/sound different, and that’s okay. Sometimes we just need permission to let it be a little different. 2) Thumb support The pinkie isn’t just the weakest finger, it’s also the furthest from the thumb, which is where vibrato stability comes from. Sometimes a tiny bit of forearm rotation helps the pinkie and thumb feel connected so the finger isn’t working alone. Play with that supportive feeling, and check the position of your elbow under your violin, before you start the pitch movement.
4th Finger Vibrato Giving You Fits??
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And thanks @April Ellis @Graham Acres and @Laura Rife for bringing this topic top of mind 🧠
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@Laura Rife Nice! I’ll be interested to hear whether or not beefing up the strength helps though that sticking point you were mentioning
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Nice Graham! Beautiful and brave with the improv to boot!!
Plan Forward Measure Back, Part 3
Okay, we started out calibrating things by seeing how far you’ve already come. Then put some visions and plans out there about where you’re headed. (I love how everyone’s answers are different, with some subtle overlap here and there. You are a one of a kind player!) One last question: What challenges (if any) are you experiencing now or could see coming up this year?
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@Graham Acres That’s legit. My first “performances” were at small gazebos at Ren Fest where there was a fraction of that seating amount, and maybe 3-8 people watching. I was gripping to the bow for dear life afraid it would slip out of my hand, and one time it did lol. That tune came to a sudden end!
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@Catherine Tabor Good stuff, love it!
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Hi I’m Jenny! I used to play music at Ren Faires. Now I help adults unleash their inner Hot Violinist with confidence and good tunes.

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