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In-depth video of exercise No. 6 here • 6 Ways to Develop Flexible Bowhold Fingers Interested in lessons? Contact me at https://jonathantanner.nz/contact/ Here are 6 of my most effective ways to develop flexible left-hand fingers. It is very common for students' fingers to be locked up and inflexible. This makes many techniques difficult or impossible; playing with a straight bow is hard work; a good sound is hard to produce, and fast playing is much more difficult. Freeing up your fingers is a key step to developing a great sound on the violin and it is also critical to enable smooth bow changes, clear articulation and many different types of bow strokes. I started writing a list of the types of strokes that would be improved but realised that I’d have to list almost every bow technique! Use this video to free up your own fingers and share it with your students so they can work on theirs. One extra tip for if your pinky keeps falling off the bow: The bow stick is an octagon at the frog. Instead of putting your pinky right on top of the octagon, put it in the top/side closest to you. It will still fall off sometimes but this should help! 00:00 Intro + demo 00:17 1. Spider Pushups 01:18 2. Collé Fingers 03:02 3. Everyday Movements 03:39 4. Resistance Training 04:22 5. Active Exaggeration 05:11 6. Raising Fingers Exercise 06:11 7. Demo Locked vs Flexible