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Anime music
Ronald trying out some Anime music.
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I LOVE the music from 'Spirited Away'! 

Ronald looks like he is having fun & sounds good!  He's holding his violin in a much better position for playing than previously.

New headphones?  I would suggest moving the left side off to behind the ear.  It would allow Ronald to hear what 'he' is playing along with hearing the music (he is playing to) in the other ear - will help with his intonation. 

Thank you for sharing this video! 

- Emily

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He should practice it slowly, noteby note, and he Is still holding the violin far too far, forward.

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stringy said
He should practice it slowly, noteby note, and he Is still holding the violin far too far, forward.

  

 

I disagree with the bit about holding it too far forward. It looks fine to me, especially considering that the full-size violin looks a bit large for him. Posture depends on the individual. I often hold my viola almost that far forward. In general, people with shorter arms and/or smaller hands will be most comfortable holding the instrument farther forward, and people with longer arms and/or larger hands will be most comfortable holding it more to the side.

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Its Your right to have your own opinion, in my opinion its too far forward. See if he gets neck problems as he gets older.

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