What Are Your Favorite Characteristics of Violin Music?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around participants sharing their favorite characteristics of violin music, exploring different styles, and expressing personal preferences. The scope includes various genres such as classical, Celtic, bluegrass, and contemporary violin music.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to identify specific characteristics of the violin music they enjoy, mentioning artists like Vanessa-Mae and Bond.
  • Another participant inquires whether the preference is for solo or accompanied violin music.
  • Some participants highlight their enjoyment of solo violin music, particularly classical works by composers like Bach and Ysaÿe, while others mention the appeal of pieces like the Schindler's List theme.
  • There are suggestions to explore works by Shostakovich and to listen to various violin compositions to better understand personal tastes.
  • Several participants discuss the distinction between violin and fiddle styles, with one noting the enjoyment of Metis fiddle music.
  • Expressions of frustration regarding the lack of terminology to describe musical preferences are shared, along with suggestions to find scores for better understanding.
  • Some participants express a fondness for Celtic and bluegrass music, emphasizing its soulful qualities.
  • A participant mentions their own compositions and invites others to share their music experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the enjoyment of various styles of violin music, but multiple competing views remain regarding specific preferences and characteristics. The discussion remains unresolved as participants explore different genres and personal tastes.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about musical terminology and the difficulty in articulating their preferences, indicating a potential limitation in fully conveying their thoughts on the subject.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in exploring different styles of violin music, those seeking recommendations, and fans of genres such as classical, Celtic, and bluegrass may find this discussion useful.

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I have recently discovered I really enjoy music featuring violins. I have also learned that I have particular tastes when it comes to the type of violin music that I like and I'm wondering if another fan could help me to identify what I like specifically. I guess I'm asking how to describe the type of violin music I enjoy.

If anyone thinks they can help, I will list off some of the characteristics I have noticed so far and a few of the artists that I have enjoyed listening to.
 
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what kind of violin music, solo or accompanied?
 
I enjoy solo mostly, but if it is accompanied I like the violin to be the featured instrument.

So far I would say that I enjoy the music of Vanessa-Mae, although VM does play some music which seems a little higher temp than I like, a little too epic if that makes any sense.

I also like the group Bond. I really enjoy the feeling of the music. Or the mood that I get listening to their music.

It is really frustrating not knowing the terms to express the different aspects of the music. I've never really take an interest in music before, but I think if I learn a bit without overwhelming myself I could find more artists that I would enjoy.
 
The Schindler's List theme by John Williams has an awesome violin solo.
 
OK, so less of 'The Devil's Trill", less allegro, but you enjoy skill and flair.

Hmmm... why don't you hit up youtube or the like and listen to some Shostakovich? That would be a good benchmark if you can give your reactions to Concerto 1, and some other fun stuff.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9tEdbwXxXw
 
Pattonias said:
I enjoy solo mostly
if you mean classical I would say the "mt everests" are the solo works by bach & ysaye. they're amazing. devil's trill is good too, & pagannini's 24 caprices, but for all-time best-ever stuff I would say bach & ysaye is as good as it gets.

It is really frustrating not knowing the terms to express the different aspects of the music. I've never really take an interest in music before, but I think if I learn a bit without overwhelming myself I could find more artists that I would enjoy.
In that case maybe you could find the score for something you like & follow along. I don't know if there's an intermediate step in there but I say just do it. here are a couple sites that have them for free:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://icking-music-archive.org/index.php
 
Proton... fiddle! Oh man, good point... that opens up a whole realm of blue-grass and non-junk country of some quality.
 
For unaccompanied violin, nothing can match Bach's Sonatas and Partitas, in my opinion. The Chaconne is one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed:
 
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nismaratwork said:
... fiddle! ... that opens up a whole realm of blue-grass and non-junk country of some quality.
... and a whole lot more ... hi nismo, the violin thread, yeah!

And thanks Proton Soup. As well as other contributors. And yeah, JaWiB, the Chaconne is hot and that dude can play.

Pattonias, I love, and actually play (with highly variable proficiency) the fiddle. I'd
present some of my stuff, but that would be shamelessly self-promotional. Anyway, the
following players are imho a bit better at it.

This might not be the sort of violin music you're looking for, but it's what I like, so
here's a sampling:











 
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Hey there ThomasT! Good points there, and I'd add: Celtic Fiddle Festival - Blair. I can't find a video or a download I'm sure is legal, but I had it on CD, and now mp3. Great little bit of work, but in general I love the combination of the fiddle and bodhran... and add the uilleann pipes for the total package.
 
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Fiddle is great too, but I'd almost consider it a separate instrument because the style can be so different. I recently discovered Metis fiddle, and I quite enjoy it:
 
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I'll listen to these when I study tomorrow. :smile:
 
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JaWiB said:
Fiddle is great too, but I'd almost consider it a separate instrument because the style can be so different. I recently discovered Metis fiddle, and I quite enjoy it:


I wouldn't disagree with that, but for the purpose of this thread I don't know that it matters; this is about exploration of style.
 
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i really like that celtic stuff. i find it, and some of the bluegrass/mountain music to be incredibly soulful.
 
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I play violin and I prefer to play my own compositions.
 
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Proton Soup said:
i really like that celtic stuff. i find it, and some of the bluegrass/mountain music to be incredibly soulful.

Agreed.

revnaknuma: Care to share?
 
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Pattonias said:
I'll listen to these when I study tomorrow. :smile:

what did you end up trying out & what did you think?
 
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fourier jr said:
what did you end up trying out & what did you think?

Yes! "Inquiring minds want to know." :biggrin:

Seriously... I'm glad you posted that... I've been wondering.
 

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