
Grow Your Ears - Listen Deeper
22/12/2025 | 27 min
Have you had the experience of suddenly hearing something in a recording, or about your playing that you never noticed before? Could the secret to becoming a better musician, in large part, not be just about practice and technique, but about becoming a better listener? If you'd like to "grow your ears" and learn to hear more of the details music is trying to share, and to demystify the components that create passages with flavor and feeling, listen in as host Laurel Thomsen suggests some barriers to deep listening and reminds us about the elements we can learn to listen more deeply for.Show Notes:2022 International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) music listener report: https://www.ifpi.org/ifpi-releases-engaging-with-music-2022-report/Intro music: William Walton Concerto for Viola & Orchestra, 1st movement introduction~~Host Laurel Thomsen's info and links:For more information and info about my performances, recordings, and teaching, please visit my website https://www.laurelthomsen.comTo check out my Violin Geek Blog, the companion to the podcast, sharing tips, insight and inspiration since 2007, please visit https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blogIf you have a violin, viola, fiddle, music biz, or practice related question or topic you’d like to have covered on the Violin Geek podcast or in the blog, have someone you'd like me to interview, or have a story or insight to share, please send me an email at [email protected]. Also, please reach out if you’d like to inquire about online violin, viola, or fiddle lessons with me via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom. You're also welcome to post your success story, comments, or suggestions to https://www.facebook.com/laurelthomsenmusic.Happy Practicing!

Getting Business Savvy with David Cutler
21/10/2025 | 1 h 19 min
What if "doing the music thing" didn't conjure subsisting on ramen and scrounging together rent money from a few random gigs and students, but finding a "path to remarkable success," positioning yourself in unique spaces and with interesting pursuits, making a healthy income while staying inspired and having a deep impact?If you've wondered if you could avoid the rat-race, create demand for your services, and love what you're doing each day, if you're a teacher or parent wondering how to best help your students realize their musical dreams, or even if you're not a musician, but want to live a rich, creative life, this episode is for you! We're speaking with the wonderful David Cutler, and his new book, "The Savvy Musician 2.0," presents a comprehensive manual that will fill you with passion for how to approach all elements of the music business, from positioning yourself in the marketplace and creating relevance, to promoting your shows and services, time management, and leaving a legacy.Show Notes: More about David and "The Savvy Musician 2.0" https://www.savvymusician.com~~Host Laurel Thomsen's info and links:For more information and info about my performances, recordings, and teaching, please visit my website https://www.laurelthomsen.comTo check out my Violin Geek Blog, the companion to the podcast, sharing tips, insight and inspiration since 2007, please visit https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blogIf you have a violin, viola, fiddle, music biz, or practice related question or topic you’d like to have covered on the Violin Geek podcast or in the blog, have someone you'd like me to interview, or have a story or insight to share, please send me an email at [email protected]. Also, please reach out if you’d like to inquire about online violin, viola, or fiddle lessons with me via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom. You're also welcome to post your success story, comments, or suggestions to https://www.facebook.com/laurelthomsenmusic.Happy Practicing!

Audition Preparation Tips
08/09/2025 | 40 min
What scale or excerpt should you choose to audition with? What should you do if all the excerpts are either too difficult and others too easy? When you have limited time to prepare the material, where should you put your focus for the most pay off? What do they mean by "contrasting" pieces? If you've wondered about these questions, or if you're a teacher wondering how to best help your students, or even if you're an adult student, dreaming of playing in a group someday, but not sure how to prepare for that or to know when you're ready, this episode is for you! Host Laurel Thomsen answers these questions and more, with ideas for how to approach all elements of an audition, from scales and excerpts, to sight reading and solo pieces, giving you a launch point to get to work and hopefully win the placement of your dreams!Show Notes: International Music Score Library Project https://imslp.org/~~Host Laurel Thomsen's info and links:For more information and info about my performances, recordings, and teaching, please visit my website https://www.laurelthomsen.comTo check out my Violin Geek Blog, the companion to the podcast, sharing tips, insight and inspiration since 2007, please visit https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blogIf you have a violin, viola, fiddle, music biz, or practice related question or topic you’d like to have covered on the Violin Geek podcast or in the blog, have someone you'd like me to interview, or have a story or insight to share, please send me an email at [email protected]. Also, please reach out if you’d like to inquire about online violin, viola, or fiddle lessons with me via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom. You're also welcome to post your success story, comments, or suggestions to https://www.facebook.com/laurelthomsenmusic.Happy Practicing!

All About Études
20/02/2025 | 45 min
What are études? Should you be playing them? Where do they fit into your practice routine, especially also considering a scale and arpeggio practice? Which ones should you start with, and should you always go in book order? If you've ever considered some of these questions, or you're a student, a teacher, or someone hoping to keep your playing chops in top condition, this episode is for you! Host Laurel Thomsen answers common questions and gives her recommendations for études to check out for beginners, intermediates, and more advanced players.Show Notes:Études for beginners:Sevcik op 1 (first 10) Fiddle Magic by Sally O'ReillyCassia Harvey Open String Bow Workouts (among others), see https://charveypublications.com/ Dancla op 84 Laoureux - a practical method for violin part 1 Études for advancing beginners/intermediates:Wohlfahrt op 45Sitt op 32 books 1 & 2Kayser op 20Études for intermediates: Mazas op 36 - 3 progressive volumes Dont op 37 - preparatory to Kreutzer and Rode Laoureux - a practical method for violin part 2 supplementCohen - Technique Takes Off (and other volumes)Amy Barlow - 12 Etude Caprices in the Styles of the Great Composers Études for advancing players:Kreutzer op 42 Fiorillo 36 ÉtudesRode 24 CapricesÉtudes for advanced players:Gavinies 24 CapricesDont op 35Weiniaski l’ecole modernePaganini 24 capricesDouble Stop Études:Trott Melodious Double Stops books 1 & 2 (intermediate)Polo 30 double stop etudes (intermediate)Schradieck School of Violin Technics book 2 (intermediate to advanced)Études written just for Viola: Palaschko op 55 - 12 studies for viola (intermediate level)Lillian Fuchs - 15 Characteristic Studies and 16 Fantasy Etudes (intermediate to advanced)Compilations:Harvey Whistler - shifting (2 volumes) and double stop compilations (intermediate)Shifting:Harvey Whistler - shifting (2 volumes) and double stop compilations (intermediate)Schradieck School of Violin Technics book 1 (beginning to advanced)Modern Technique:Dawson - 24 Etudes for the Modern Violinist (or violist), see https://www.sleepypuppypress.comBowing:Sevcik op 2 (beginning to intermediate)Schradieck School of Violin Technics book 3 (intermediate to advanced)~~Host Laurel Thomsen's info and links:For more information and info about my performances, recordings, and teaching, please visit my website https://www.laurelthomsen.comTo check out my Violin Geek Blog, the companion to the podcast, sharing tips, insight and inspiration since 2007, please visit https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blogIf you have a violin, viola, fiddle, music biz, or practice related question or topic you’d like to have covered on the Violin Geek podcast or in the blog, have someone you'd like me to interview, or have a story or insight to share, please send me an email at [email protected]. Also, please reach out if you’d like to inquire about online violin, viola, or fiddle lessons with me via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom. You're also welcome to post your success story, comments, or suggestions to https://www.facebook.com/laurelthomsenmusic.Happy Practicing!

Choose the Best Strings for Your Instrument
19/12/2024 | 59 min
Ever wondered what strings might help your instrument sound warmer? Brighter? Louder? Softer? Should you try gut strings? Is there a difference between synthetic and composite strings? What about all metal strings, and do different types of metals make a difference? What about different gauges, or tensions for that matter? How should you best care for your strings, and when should you change them? In this episode, host Laurel Thomsen answers your questions about strings, arming you with more knowledge to make an informed choice to balance your instrument tone and get the most out of your strings.Show Notes:Intro/outro music "Twisted Gypsy": On Bandcamp https://danandlaurel.bandcamp.com/track/twisted-gypsy On Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/twisted-gypsy/1638382778?i=1638383086On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/track/0m8Eyt7v3Y3yCc3mLh9evc?si=fb54f4e9713c4215Quinn Violins custom packs (not as customizable as in the past, but still cool) https://www.quinnviolins.com/custom-string-sets-violin.htmlLaurel's video about how to put on strings https://youtu.be/Hfr8b0tgcdYString tone chart https://fiddlershop.com/pages/violin-string-comparison?srsltid=AfmBOoryJyuoWXeDNYE-8LdNfnYSheSSlWhkF0XRGvyfiqXsZyisD5sXString identification chart https://www.violin-strings.com/buying-guides/colored-string-identification/?srsltid=AfmBOooV11YidNNnpScx63oIXRcIFD-OGDowA5kinDD0iyfm7mQ2TuZWKun Seven shoulder rest review https://youtu.be/4zq1-E0ZjLgViolin Geek blog https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blog/ ~~Host Laurel Thomsen's info and links:For more information and info about my performances, recordings, and teaching, please visit my website https://www.laurelthomsen.comTo check out my Violin Geek Blog, the companion to the podcast, sharing tips, insight and inspiration since 2007, please visit https://www.laurelthomsen.com/violin-geek-blogIf you have a violin, viola, fiddle, music biz, or practice related question or topic you’d like to have covered on the Violin Geek podcast or in the blog, have someone you'd like me to interview, or have a story or insight to share, please send me an email at [email protected]. Also, please reach out if you’d like to inquire about online violin, viola, or fiddle lessons with me via Skype, FaceTime, or Zoom. You're also welcome to post your success story, comments, or suggestions to https://www.facebook.com/laurelthomsenmusic.Happy Practicing!



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