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Weekend Video Idea
If you’d like to set a baseline, post a short video in the 🥋 Dojo: Vibrato 2026 thread. You could include: • A small vibrato attempt • A bar or two of an easy piece • A bar or two of a stretch piece where you’d like to add or refine vibrato Everything is optional. You can skip the video entirely - or film one just for yourself. Remember: the Dojo goal is always progress, not perfection. This season might be your vibrato breakthrough. Or it might simply be the moment you gain clarity, relaxation, and better left-hand awareness that sets up your future vibrato. Both are wins. 🎻💪 Jenny
1 like • Feb 28
@Graham Acres you and me both maybe!
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@April Ellis Good work April. Its a hard skill to master isn't? Thanks for sharing!
Irish tune share anyone? 🍀
St Paddy's came up quick this year! How about a virtual jam session and sheet music swap? Feel free to drop your Irish videos or sheet music in the comments of this thread. I know I have several gems I can dig up over the weekend and share with you all.... Irish fiddle style is what first got me into this crazy instrument we all love. Sláinte
2 likes • 19d
This sounds great, anyone have any recommended songs to work for on this?
What’s the weather like in your part of the world today?
It’s Spring in Austin Texas which means a little bit of everything. Rain, hot, cool breeze… My friend and bandmate Jay used to say, “If you don’t like the weather in Texas, just wait 15 minutes.” Today is rainy with just a peek of sun trying to make its way out from behind the clouds this afternoon. How about where you are? Do we have anyone on the other hemisphere where it’s not even Spring?? I’m wondering who can clock in at the most extreme temps. I’m at 78 degrees F, which I’m guessing is right in the middle. Please drop your temps in the comments and let’s see who it literally THE hottest violinist today. ☺️
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Its 82 today and we are waiting on more tornados tomorrow. Sunday morning it was below 30... so just typical Oklahoma. My chickens and rabbits were not happy with the rapid weather changes.... :)
1 like • 22d
@Graham Acres yeah, I have personally dodged 3 of them in my lifetime. One I basically had to outrun, so that was fun. That particular tornado I almost drove into, but seen it, turned around and hightailed it. Quite intense. That one took out a donut store and the marina at the lake near our home. This last one missed us by about 9 miles, but it was only an EF1. So not that big a deal as tornados go.
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??
1 like • 28d
Great video, I remember this one. Watched it more than a few times.
👋 Introduce Yourself
We have some new faces here - and a few familiar ones too - so let’s make this our official intro spot. If you haven’t introduced yourself yet (or if it’s been a while), please jump in and share: ~Where you’re playing from ~One piece that made you wanna learn violin ~One thing you’re into besides violin Brand new? Returning after years away? Grinding nonstop? Either way, pull up a chair. (Photos welcome but no pressure!)
1 like • Feb 25
@Jenny O'Connor Ha ha, yes, almost everyone in Ireland is probably a distant cousin ;) just send me your grand parents names and birthdates and I'll trace your ancestry back to Charlemange (yes everyone is related to Charlemange it seems ... seriously, like half of the british isles are his direct descendent, weird how that works).
1 like • Feb 25
@Jenny O'Connor Ha, you bet. My poor friends are subjected to the occasional random update on some ancestor I found for them ;)
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Michael Miller
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Well, I wear many hats: husband, father, grandfather, CPA, veteran, historian, entrepreneur, and sometimes .... a violin student ;)

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