Staccato can feel mysterious...until you break it into pieces you can actually train.
In this lesson segment, violinist Giora Schmidt shows how a simple pinch and go motion becomes the backbone of a clean, controlled stroke. He also explains why a little resistance in the bow hair creates the energy you need for speed, something you can try immediately with Kreutzer number four.
You’ll also pick up a clever angle adjustment that adds extra bite to fast passages and hear the famous story of the stiff arm staccato that appeared out of sheer adrenaline.
It’s a quick, inspiring look at how technique becomes musical expression.
Want to explore the whole approach?
Schmidt’s full tonebase course Right Hand Technique offers a complete toolkit for building confident bow strokes across your repertoire.



