How to Play artificial harmonics on the violin

Oct 3, 2008 07:43 PM
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Artifical harmonics are a little different from natural harmonics as each requires two fingers to create one note. In this video violin lesson, you'll learn how to finger and play artificial harmonics on your own violin. For more information, or to get started, press play! (NB: When playing artificial harmonics, the finger's contact with the string should be reduced to the smallest point possible.)

Violin Lesson #55; Artificial Harmonics (SEE DESCRIPTION) - YouTube

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