Do you keep your fingers up when you play the violin?
Release time:
2022/09/29
The first joint of the finger is naturally bent, resulting in the fingertip of the belly part of the touch string

Playing piano has a technical term called "stand up", which means that the finger joints (mainly the first joint) should stand firm and not deflate.
Do you do that with your violin fingers?
Yes, THE FIRST JOINT SHOULD BE naturally bent, but not DEFLated, not the joint towards the fingerboard to sag, but with the fingertips of the first joint to bend to the palm, attention: do not force, is a natural bend.
The first joint of the finger is naturally bent, resulting in the fingertip of the belly part of the touch string (equivalent to the piano touch key), similar to the finger standing, in line with the keyboard instrument in the finger "stand up" this term.
But, BECAUSE PINKY IS SHORTER, STANDING DEGREE IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH OTHER 3 FINGERS, CANNOT FORCE SO, BEND TOO MUCH INTO UGLY APPEARANCE.
What good is it to have your fingers up? One MAKES PRONUNCIATION NORMAL, 2 AVOID TO GIVE MISCELLANEOUS NOISE, 3 RAISE FINGER SENSITIVITY (PRESS STRING SPEED), 4 POSTURAL MORE BEAUTIFUL (PFFEET PFFEET PFFEET, LOOSE AND LAZY).
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