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wrist or forearm vobrato? 
 
   13:56 on Thursday, June 24, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Mayra)
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Hi, 
I`ve played violin for a long time and I`ve always felt comfortable playing with a forearm vibrato, but recently my teacher told me that I should change it to a wrist vibrato. i`ve been watching a lot of the great violinists and some do vibrato with forearm. Anybody can tell me the difference??? 
 
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Re: wrist or forearm vobrato? 
 
   21:37 on Saturday, June 26, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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Generally your forearm vibrato will be, let me think of a word, I guess wider. It will cover a greater amount of physical space on the fingerboard, and it will be closer to the notes above and below it. I must agree with your teacher though, wrist vibrato will be much easier when you get into 16th, 32nd, 64th etc. playing with vibrato. 
 
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Re: wrist or forearm vobrato? 
 
   20:09 on Monday, June 28, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Harvey)
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Do whichever vibrato you want. In higher positions, wrist vibrato is easier. With arm vibrato, playing chords is easier. 
Your best bet is to learn three of them: arm, wrist, and finger vibrato. 
 
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