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Laurel Thomsen
Добавлен 23 авг 2009
Classically trained international touring violinist/violist Laurel Thomsen enjoys performing, composing, improvising, and studio recording across a variety of genres and with ensembles ranging from symphonies to bands and singer-songwriters. Based on the California Central Coast, Laurel is frequently sought for her ability to add depth and emotion to all types of music and her knack for creating infectious melodies. Laurel has enjoyed a thriving private lessons studio since 1996, and since 2009, has taught ambitious students on every continent except Antarctica online via Skype, FaceTime, and Zoom. Laurel is the creator of the Violin Geek Podcast, a regular contributor of string technique articles for Strings magazine, and the author of three online courses covering popular string playing techniques: Improve Your Bowing Technique, Improve Your Violin and Viola Technique, and the world’s first comprehensive online vibrato course, Complete Vibrato Mastery.
Dan & Laurel Quartet (Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen)
Clips from our Dec 2024 debut "quartet" show in Scotts Valley. Thanks for the packed house! We love playing with Dan Robbins and Bruce Handloff! For Dan and Laurel info and show dates visit www.danandlaurel.ca
Dan Frechette - guitar, vocals, harmonica, songwriting
Laurel Thomsen - violin, vocals, songwriting
Dan Robbins - bass
Bruce Handloff - drums
Dan Frechette - guitar, vocals, harmonica, songwriting
Laurel Thomsen - violin, vocals, songwriting
Dan Robbins - bass
Bruce Handloff - drums
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Kun Seven Shoulder Rest Demo and Review
Просмотров 439Месяц назад
I recently had the chance to try out the new Kun Seven shoulder rest, and while it's not my favorite shoulder rest, it does have many smart features and enough customization to probably work for quite a few players out there. Retailing in the $260 USD range, it's maybe not the best choice for a beginner. That said, with many of us ending up with literally a box of shoulder rests over the years,...
"Crow Flies High" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
Просмотров 3373 месяца назад
Released on our fourth album, "Driving By Candlelight," we decided to revisit our song "Crow Flies High" recently and to finally create a music video for it. Written on a tour through the Southwest back in 2016, we had to cancel our last tour date in Phoenix due to an approaching storm that had been washing out roads across Southern California. We took a more northern route, passing through Fla...
Hand framing for better intonation - "chord" shape setup (Suzuki Minuet 1 example)
Просмотров 3757 месяцев назад
Although we all have to start our intonation journey with figuring out how to play in tune up and down single strings, pretty quickly we encounter music which requires us to find our intonation in various zig-zag patterns across the strings. Arpeggios, and melodies that skip around in general can feel like the bane of our existence... until we realize that just like guitarists, mandolin players...
"Country Beauty Queen" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen (Official Music Video)
Просмотров 5839 месяцев назад
Official "Country Beauty Queen" music video, a song from our fifth album, "After the Fire," released in January 2022. We've been wanting to honor it with its own music video ever since. Song written by Dan Frechette. Arrangement by Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen. Acoustic guitar and lead vocals by Dan Frechette. Violin and harmony vocals by Laurel Thomsen. Audio recording and mixing by Dan Frec...
Violin Shifting Technique Deep Dive
Просмотров 3609 месяцев назад
What is shifting? How do we make our shifts more accurate and clean? If we're just beginning and not ready to learn how to shift yet, what can we do to ensure we'll be ready when the time comes? Join me as we dive deep into the nuances of shifting technique as it applies to the violin or viola, with tips also helpful for cellists, and for both beginning shifters and the more advanced among us. ...
How to tune a violin using friction pegs
Просмотров 25610 месяцев назад
Friction pegs, like the ones we usually find on a violin, viola, or cello, can be downright scary to deal with. Of course, we do need to get our pegs reconditioned from time to time and some pegs are not cut well for the pegbox holes, creating more slipping and/or creaking than we should typically experience. However, even with well functioning pegs, it's not uncommon for students to break a st...
Improve your Tone - Know Your Sounding Point!
Просмотров 1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Good tone is a recipe with many ingredients, mostly involving the bow. We soon learn that weight is an important component, as well as bow speed and keeping the bow straight. However, good tone can still remain elusive. It's happened so many times in my teaching career - a new student reaches out, quick to list how diligent they’ve been about doing everything “right”: their bow hold is flexible...
Learn to Bow Straight for Great Tone!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Even if we've developed a functional bow hold and good bowing arm mechanics, our bow can still slide around sometimes, creating airy and scratchy tones when we're simply trying to get through our piece. If this sounds familiar you've come to the right place. Forget mirrors, bow tracking devices, or trying to mastermind ways to create a straight bow stroke visually, the "Straight Bow Wiggle Test...
Finding a comfortable and effective violin or viola chin and shoulder rest
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It's holiday time! Why not give the gift of comfort to yourself, your child, or your student, with a more suitable chin or shoulder rest! In this episode, I share the factors we need to consider when shopping for a more secure, effective, and comfortable chin and shoulder rest. And as we'll find, the most popular models might not be serving most of us very well! Show notes: Ergonomic, lifted, a...
Spiccato: creating a consistent bounce string to string
Просмотров 135Год назад
Ever wonder why certain violin and viola strings seem easier to bounce on than others? I have a theory and hope you'll enjoy this deep dive into how to create spiccato consistency string to string. For more tips for your playing, and more about me, including information about my courses, my private online teaching studio, and my Violin Geek podcast and blog, please head to www.laurelthomsen.com...
"New York City Sundance" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen (Official Music Video)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Official "New York City Sundance" music video, a song from our fourth album, "Driving By Candlelight," released in October 2018. We've been wanting to honor it with its own music video ever since. Song written by Dan Frechette. Arrangement by Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen. 6 and 12 string guitars, and lead vocals by Dan Frechette. Violin and harmony vocals by Laurel Thomsen. Doublebass by Stan...
Where am I supposed to put my thumb on the violin neck? Principles and considerations.
Просмотров 838Год назад
A lot of us often wonder, where am I supposed to place my thumb on the violin (or viola) neck? What finger should it be closest to? Should it be stationary? Should it move? Is there a spot that will magically help it stop gripping and finally relax? Always a frequent topic among Laurel's private students and the students in her "Complete Vibrato Mastery" course, today we explore this questi...
Bowing - learn to play with good tone near the frog
Просмотров 169Год назад
Get your bow pinkie working for you and rid your playing of crunchy sounds, so common when playing near the frog. Rather than avoid playing in that area completely, through this exercise you'll have the technique and training you need for gorgeous long bows, from frog to tip. For more about my courses, teaching, and to inquire about my lessons via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom, please visit www.laur...
"Colfax Harbor" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Enjoy the "Colfax Harbor" music video, a song from our fifth album, "After the Fire," released on January 21, 2022. Lyrics and chords by Dan Frechette. Arrangement by Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen. Videography by Dan and Laurel. Video concept, production, and editing by Laurel Thomsen. Video budget $0. If you enjoyed this music, please help our grassroots career by sharing this video! Physical...
"Together Again" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
"Together Again" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
"If A Wave" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
Просмотров 9292 года назад
"If A Wave" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 3: Spine, Low Back, and Hips
Просмотров 722 года назад
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 3: Spine, Low Back, and Hips
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 2: Neck, Shoulders, Upper Back
Просмотров 1652 года назад
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 2: Neck, Shoulders, Upper Back
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 1: Arms and Hands
Просмотров 3142 года назад
Functional Fitness for Musicians, Part 1: Arms and Hands
Wedding Music Sampler - Solo Violin/Viola - California Central Coast Weddings
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Wedding Music Sampler - Solo Violin/Viola - California Central Coast Weddings
"Back to Bach" - rediscovering your path and passion with Israeli/German violinist Maya Lorenzen
Просмотров 692 года назад
"Back to Bach" - rediscovering your path and passion with Israeli/German violinist Maya Lorenzen
Violin Geek Podcast - bridging musical worlds with violinist Alexandr Kislitsyn
Просмотров 232 года назад
Violin Geek Podcast - bridging musical worlds with violinist Alexandr Kislitsyn
Violin Geek Podcast - Learn to Love Your Metronome
Просмотров 402 года назад
Violin Geek Podcast - Learn to Love Your Metronome
Violin Geek Podcast - an interview with Classical violinist and fiddler Maura Shawn Scanlin
Просмотров 1212 года назад
Violin Geek Podcast - an interview with Classical violinist and fiddler Maura Shawn Scanlin
Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Guitar Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
Просмотров 7002 года назад
Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Guitar Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Cello Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
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Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Cello Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Guitar Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
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Wedding Music Sampler - Violin/Guitar Duo - California Central Coast Weddings
"Money Shouldn't Talk That Strong" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen (Official Music Video)
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"Money Shouldn't Talk That Strong" - Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen (Official Music Video)
Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen - "Make Me Come Alive" (Official Music Video)
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Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen - "Make Me Come Alive" (Official Music Video)
I believe this shoulder rest is for violinists with long neck like a giraffe.
Beautifully done ! Pete and Iris Modesto Ca. 🙏
Hey Dan...Hey, Laurel. Hope you're safe from the fires...You are always welcome here.
We're thankfully no where near the fires, but we do know many who are being impacted. It's very sad.
Such a helpful tutorial. Also soooo reassuring to read others' comments and realize I'm not the only one who has been struggling with the fit of chin and shoulder rests.
Absolutely. The chin rests that come with violins are usually terrible, and when I was a kid just starting out, we just got whatever the cheapest shoulder rest was. We didn't know. So many people don't know they can actually find something comfortable! It's not uncommon for me to spend the first few lessons working out a good chin and shoulder rest combo with my students, and then we sometimes have to circle back for little tweaks later on.
Thank you for taking the time to make this very thorough review Laurel. If you ever have any further questions or comments on the Kun Seven we would love to hear from you :) Thanks again! Kun
Definitely. You're welcome!
(from a rather short necked guy) If not using very very low chinrest, I am now trying no chinrest with shoulder rest that fits or hooks well on my shoulder and collar bone, putting/rubbing your corner of your chin or jawbone softly on purfling, soft fabric in between .
I've had a couple students over the years do what you're doing. And really, the chin rest is a fairly "new" invention. For a deep dive, check out Stanley Ritchie's book "Before the Chinrest: A Violinist's Guide to the Mysteries of Pre-Chinrest Technique and Style".
Absolutely a great song. Love it.
Lovely!!!! Deep!!!!! (But I wish the vid was fully lit to be brighter during the instrumental "Middle-8" cuz you're both lovely to see playing also.) Hey everybody, go to their site and just buy all of their CDs cuz they're all equally wonderful. And they tour everywhere so go see them live.
So proud of this song Laurel. Beautiful video and music we put to your lyrics!
Beautiful song!
Beautiful.
Well written. Well performed. Excellent timely experience. Will be needed after Nov 5 2024 as bridges like these spiritual thoughts will be needed.
Lovely song, Lovely video! 2016 is when I first met you in Phoenix at "Fiddler's Dream".
Yes! Hope to return to play there for you again!
Thanks for the tuning tips.
Well done!
Interesting and informative, thanks. Your explanation of adjusting the bow hair tension isn't something I'd heard before. Based on your explanation, I've been playing with the bow hair much to taut. I haven't used a mirror often to practice bowing but instead I use "Photo Booth" on my Mac while practicing. However, as you said, it really hasn't helped me bow properly when I'm not using it as it's difficult to keep the bow perpendicular while only relying on my vision. Regarding how well the bow hair grips during the tests. Can you talk a little about how much the rosin affects the the grip tests?
That's a good question. While I've never tried the exercise with a freshly haired, non-rosined bow, I imagine it would be harder to feel the grip. That said, I don't automatically rosin before I play, waiting instead until I feel I need to (usually every other day), and haven't noticed any additional challenge with keeping the bow straight with a more lightly rosined bow. I know I need rosin when I find that I'm starting to need to dig in to get sound or when response to articulations feels delayed, so I feel that rosin affects more the pressure component of tone (assuming of course that there's at least some rosin on the bow!). We could probably also talk about new hair vs old hair, which may also make a slight difference. Like needing rosin, when my bow hair is starting to wear out I find I'm digging in more and it takes more to get the same response. In general though, a slipping bow is primarily an angle problem, caused either by a bow that's set crooked on the strings to begin with, or that travels crooked because our joints naturally move in circular motions and without bowing mechanics that cohesively allow our joints to work together to draw straight strokes, all our strokes will be crooked, at least at some point during a stroke. This technique helps us feel for a straight bow and hopefully make corrections to our mechanics long before the point where going off track becomes obvious to our eyes and ears. We can easily overpower the bow, so hopefully we can use the technique to sensitize to the feeling of a straight bow, and through it, also clean up any mechanics like stiff bow fingers or a stiff wrist that cause us to veer off track.
@@laurelthomsen Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks for the explanation. I haven't had a proper fitting and thought the neck strain I've been having was due to the shoulder rest.
Could certainly be, or a shoulder rest that's just set too high (vs a lifted chin rest) causing instability and leading to neck tension, or a chin rest that keeps slipping out or otherwise feeling insecure.
Laurel's explanation is very helpful, the best detailed instruction on chin and shoulder rests I have seen. Thank you. NJ
Great to hear you found my video helpful. Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for this video! I use the SAS but notice that I wish that the chin rest was tilted more towards my body instead of towards the body of the violin. Any chin rests you would recommend for that situation?
They aren't cheap, but you might consider a Kreddle chinrest. They have a chin plate that seems really similar to the SAS, but are adjustable in all directions, including the tilt towards the player vs the violin. Let me know how it goes!
I'm not sure if you've been asked a thousand times, but how is your violin has a matte finish? Did it came that way or did you have it re-finished from gloss to matte? Also, who is the maker? It looks wonderful :)
Thank you, yes, the varnish has just aged that way, and it's not so apparent in the video, but it's also crackled. It's a John Harrison from the 80s and when I finally met him a few years ago he said he was experimenting with varnishes back then and a lot of the instruments from that time have had a similar result over time. Unusual for sure, but while he was already someone who had won awards for tone etc., if anything I think the tone is even better, more open maybe?
No shoulder rest needed . Otherwise you can't play true violin .
And also no chinrest needed. Otherwise you can’t play truer violin
This is a LIFESAVER - Thank you! I'm not able to go to a doctor at this time, but I've been having some pains in my arm which I suspect are related to my playing. I'm largely self-taught, meaning I got to choose my own path, but that was at the expense of teachers teaching me exercises like this. REALLY appreciate this video, hope you have a wonderful day. :)
I'm so happy to hear this has been helpful! Thanks for letting me know :)
Is that Dan Frechette from Wpg?
Yes!
Well okay then. Howdy from Wolseley.
Great song! Beautiful.
beautiful :) <3
Always loved this song……Nice video to complement it….. The two of you are magic….
Hey y'all. You're still sounding mighty fine. We had you perform in our house concert series a few years ago. Fond memories.
We were just thinking about you guys! Someone in your audience was nice enough to buy us an amp cover and have it surprise shipped to our house. We were appreciating it recently, and remembering the nice time we had playing your place!
@@laurelthomsen How nice!
Very cool- love the scenery too!
Nice, Laurel! 😊
Love it! Nice work.
Great works guys! Love ya
Love this video!!
Such wonderful talents. Nicely done!
Dan and Laurel always make very good music together. This collaboration with trade mark guitar and Dan's vocals combined with the empathy emotion violin is a perfect example of their music. Little Bird, Glory in My Soul, and many other of their songs fore shadow the loss of a Beauty Queen we all wished to have courted. Country Folk - pun intended.
I have been struggling with the finesse of string crossing. Your demo of the vertical motion takes the clunkiness out which i have been guilty of. Your remedy is most welcome. Youre a great teacher and your content provides closure
So glad to hear the video helped. Thanks for watching!
Curl and straighten answered my questions i have had on the back burner for some time. Love the focus on knuckles as point of origin of finger action?
Glad you got some questions answered. Yes, I find there is a lot of emphasis on the bowing wrist out there, but I find it's really the fingers that need to get moving (either passively or actively depending on the situation). Tense fingers and knuckles create stiff wrists. Wrist's are rarely the issue.
Love the video format, super cool and helpful
I came from your podcast, I didn’t even know you had a RUclips channel :D
@@theRosiestEver Awesome! Welcome to the channel too!
Without a shoulder rest, there is basically another violin worth of a gap between the instrument and my chin... That may explain the discomfort, I suppose 😂
Oh definitely! That's a lot of space your poor neck has to crunch down into otherwise.
Thank you for this video! It is very helpful. I'm 63 & started playing a year ago.
Glad to hear it. Best wishes on your violin journey!
Hey Laurel.
Wonderful!!! Very helpful to me and I thank you. Gorgeous instructor, too!
Glad to hear it helped you! Thanks for your kind comment!
what violin do you use
Made by Northern California maker John Harrison in the 80s.
OMG THANKSS FOR THE TUTORIAL IT REALLY HELPED!!! you are amazing
I'm so glad to hear! Happy practicing!
I'm always jealous of people with big long Jaws because they can just flop it right over and hook on there nice 😢
I always have to crain my neck up and over again I think there's very little space between my chin and my neck. 😢😢
That's never good. Do you use a shoulder rest? Or that's happening even without one?
@@laurelthomsen yes I have pirastro luna $250. I just now went back to my old one that looks a lot like the Hamburg . All of this might be a result of me squeezing everything I don't relax my shoulder. I don't relax my chin I squeeze my thumb !!! I just brought my shoulder rest down because the chin rest I just put on is a bit higher. I'm so desperately trying to relax my shoulder and my chin and stop squeezing my thumb. I'm at the point where if I do not do this I will be stuck at this level forever.
@@DivaDeb1234 Yeah, the luna only goes so low... Craning your head up and over isn't good, and especially if the back of the violin is hovering above your collarbone I'd definitely see about adjusting it lower or switch to a lower profile shoulder rest. And left hand gripping often has at least a bit of a psychological component - we're nervous about playing perfectly and need to address that maybe, but regardless, it sounds like there are some setup factors to work through.
@@laurelthomsen so true. It's taking me a long time to figure this out. It's probably due to multiple reasons .
I think I have a small chin and very little space between my neck and my chin. I've tried so many oh my gosh. What would you recommend for somebody like me 😢
Have you ever tried a Brandt chinrest? From a couple of your videos it seems like you have a defined chin, and the Brandt has some prominent sloping yet doesn't add as much height as a Hamburg or Teka would. I'd probably start there. They're not as easy to come by, but through a quick search it seems like there are a few options out there for sourcing one. Let me know how it goes!
Getting comfortable is the actual frustration of my life on the violin!
You're definitely not alone! It can take a lot of experimentation sometimes.
@@laurelthomsen Me too
Thanks ❤
I use a center mount chin rest and no shoulder rest and feel comfy
For viola, the Wave 1 chin rest and the EFEL shoulder rest. The legs on the EFEL can be manhandled (takes strength) so that the viola sits up on my shoulder, the height and tilt can be adjusted and the hook contour. The Wave chin rest lets me look forward while I play. A secure, relaxing setup for viola. (At long last!)
Thanks for sharing your setup! I hadn't heard of the EFEL before. It does look really bendable. It's so nice that more manufacturers are recognizing how important personalization is with these rests.