Introduction
The video represents Valery Breshears, a 7-year-old girl, playing Francois Schubert’s “The Bee.” It is possible to assume that the girl studies in Grade 1. Valery performs “The Bee” individually, and her playing is accompanied by the pianist (“Francois Schubert ‘The Bee’ by 7-Year-Old Violinist”). In spite of the fact that the performance is comparably short (about 1 minute and 10 seconds), this young violinist demonstrates the developed skills in playing the violin and interacting with the accompaniment during her performance.
Main body
Therefore, the most surprising aspect associated with the demonstrated musical activity is the level of Valery’s proficiency in performing “The Bee.” The reason is that Valery demonstrates an effective technique of using a violin bow to produce musical effects.
Although this piece is often used for training young violinists, the level of their performance is usually not satisfying. Watching this video, students can focus on approaches to holding a bow and controlling quick movements represented in the video. It is possible to use this video as an example while teaching students to play “The Bee” and training finger dexterity.
Conclusion
Therefore, it is possible to state that this activity can be used in a classroom with elementary students who have only started to improve their skills in playing the violin. If students do not play the violin, this video can still be used in the classroom in order to teach them the basics of rhythmic structures and movement coordination referring to the tempo of this musical piece. It is also important to use this example of musical activity for motivating students to achieve higher results in their performance related to different areas of knowledge and skills.
Work Cited
“Francois Schubert ‘The Bee’ by 7-Year-Old Violinist.” YouTube, uploaded by Little Stars Trio. 2017. Web.