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Ayoub
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Hello Dear family

Here is Oscar Rieding Concerto in B minor, 2nd Movement

Tell me what you guys think
Any comments or help is welcome 


Ayoub
16 Responses
Posted: March 30, 2017
Last Comment: April 8, 2017
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Ayoub
Posted: April 8, 2017
@Jamie
Thank you bro for your support

@Elke 
Thx for the link 
Much appreciated 

Elke Meier
Posted: April 6, 2017
Ayoub, the Yost book is not on the Resources page for download. On the Resources page you just find information on where to buy it. On IMSLP you find a link to the book for download.

Jaime - Orlando , Fl
Posted: April 5, 2017
Flawless performance! Perfect string crossings, impeccable vibrato, perfect bowing, so relaxed, so precise!!! BRAVO!!!! Truly an inspiration! THank you for sharing!!! :0)

Ayoub
Posted: April 5, 2017
Thank you Beth for taking the time to do a video response,

I'll definitely follow what you said, starting with Shifting, 
you mentioned that there is a downloadable copy of Yost's Shifting Book which i couldn't find in the resources page, so i would appreciate it if you could provide the link to it.

Again thank you so much for being an amazing teacher and always helping me to improve.

Beth Blackerby
Posted: April 5, 2017
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Ayoub
Posted: April 5, 2017
@Beth
Thanks a million for all that you taught me, I'm at this level thanks to you

@Mary 
I'm glad you liked it :) 
Thanks for commenting


Posted: April 5, 2017
That was wonderful 
I would love to hear you play with the piano part
well done

Beth Blackerby
Posted: April 5, 2017
Wow, Ayoub. That was stunning! You're ready for the tiny nuances that will make your sound sparkle. I'll communicate those in a video.

Ayoub
Posted: April 4, 2017
@Dianne
You're exactly right, it's really really really difficult for me to make the vibrato continuous on all fingers and what you suggested ( the one octave scales ) is exactly what i'm doing and it seems to work Ok when i practice the scale using vibrato ( no finger stop) , but when i try to incorporate that into a piece, something changes and it automatically stops, So that's the what i'm trying to fix

As for the flatter wrist i have a question, you suggested that i should keep the wrist flatter, how can i do that ?  


Thanks Dianne for all your help, You're really Amazing 

Ayoub
Posted: April 4, 2017
@Mohammed 
Thank you for your kind words, 
as for the expressive taper it still needs a lot of work and practice to make it excellent, so wish me luck :)

@KarenJ
I'm really glad you liked it, 
As you can see my vibrato isn't continuous on all fingers which is something really difficult to do for me
to be honest it was really hard to fit in that 4th finger vibrato lol, but it turned out to be ok 

Hope to hear from you again and see your progress in the near future :)

Thanks

KarenJ
Posted: March 31, 2017
That was beautiful .  The slow movement suits you very well. Really Nice vibrato. I think I even saw 4th finger vibrato. If I were being extremely picky (because I have no criticisms here) I'd  love  to  hear  vibrato on that last note. You have the perfect speed for a soft melty finish. (OK I made up my own  word)
That was a fantastic performance . 


Posted: March 30, 2017
Ayoub,

The way you handle the bow is amazing. Really good! Your hand is very fluid and can move in steps as required. 

I think you need to focus a bit on the End of the phrase and use tapers, because I could sense that the last note in a phrase was suddenly stopped and a new one from the new phrase has begun. 

But overall it's a great performance. Keep going!



Elke Meier
Posted: March 30, 2017
Wow, Ayoub, how beautiful!! You really did this piece justice!

Ayoub
Posted: March 30, 2017
Thanks you guys <3 


CC
Posted: March 30, 2017
That was very beautiful. 

MariaTess
Posted: March 30, 2017


Your playing is so impressive Ayoub!

Mesmerized by your bowing and bowing hand it's so graceful and effective...You deserve a medal from Beth.

Excellente!