I've only been playing for a few months and I'm still trying to figure out what type of technique to use for vibrato.
In the DVD that came with my Etherwave, Clara Rockmore said that it's best to make vibrato by gently shaking the pitch hand back and forth, not to and from the antenna.
In Peter Pringle's DVD, he said that vibrato should be accomplished by moving to and from the pitch antenna.
I've found that by using the back and forth motion I get a more subtle, shallow, easily controllable vibrato.
When I try to move to and from the antenna it sounds more harsh. But to be fair, I've only been using the to-and-from technique for a few days (just got Peter's DVD), so it probably has more to do with being less accustomed to it.
I was just wondering which technique each of you prefer. Do any of you switch between the two techniques depending upon the circumstances?
Thanks.
In the DVD that came with my Etherwave, Clara Rockmore said that it's best to make vibrato by gently shaking the pitch hand back and forth, not to and from the antenna.
In Peter Pringle's DVD, he said that vibrato should be accomplished by moving to and from the pitch antenna.
I've found that by using the back and forth motion I get a more subtle, shallow, easily controllable vibrato.
When I try to move to and from the antenna it sounds more harsh. But to be fair, I've only been using the to-and-from technique for a few days (just got Peter's DVD), so it probably has more to do with being less accustomed to it.
I was just wondering which technique each of you prefer. Do any of you switch between the two techniques depending upon the circumstances?
Thanks.