William Fitzpatrick's latest violin videos In this video, Prof. Fitzpatrick delves into the deeper meaning behind practice. Released on July 30, 2025 How I Teach: Knowing, Teaching, Letting Go
How do you teach something you know deeply without taking over? In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick shares an interesting teaching moment working on Ravel's Tzigane. Released on July 16, 2025 In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick explains how practicing "over and over" is not the solution to efficient practice. Released on July 2, 2025 William Fitzpatrick's latest violin stories videos The Many Stories of Bill Fitzpatrick: Star Wars, episode 4
How far can the binding between teacher and student go? In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick tells a story about his strong binding with his violin teacher after watching the Star Wars movie together. Released on December 21, 2022 The Many Stories of Bill Fitzpatrick: My High School football stadium
How dreams can tell more than fantasies. In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick tells a story about his relationship with the violin. The ending may surprise you! Released on December 14, 2022 The Many Stories of Bill Fitzpatrick: Party in lower Manhattan
Another personal story about Prof. Fitzpatrick's life In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick tells a story about a party in Manhattan. Released on December 7, 2022 About William Fitzpatrick
![]() Following his studies with Stephen Clapp of the Blair School of Music in Nashville, TN, William graduated from the Juilliard School, where he studied with Dorothy Delay and served as the assistant to Robert Mann and Claus Adam of the Juilliard String Quartet. Prior to his current position as Henri Temianka Professor of Violin at the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music at Chapman University in Orange, CA, as well as serving on the boards of the Renaissance Arts Academy in Los Angeles Ca., and the Parnassus Society in Irvine CA, William served as the assistant conductor with the Nashville Chamber and Symphony Orchestra; was the founder and conductor of the L'Ensemble des Deux Mondes in France; and founded MusiShare Inc. and its Young Artists program, which provides educational and performance opportunities for the world's next generation of talented classical musicians. William has performed as violin soloist with such orchestras as the American Symphony Orchestra, and has performed and recorded alongside such famed artists as Gaby Casadesus, Elliot Fisk, Claude Frank, Itzhak Perlman, Emmanuel Ax, Ron Leonard, Patrice Fontanarosa, Karl Leister, and even the renown French actor, Richard Bohringer, in the stage production "Coetse." For 100 performances, William served as violin soloist in Glinsky's "Rhapsody" for violin and orchestra - part of the Joffrey II ballet's "Flights," choreographed by Leslie-Jane Pessemier. William has published numerous highly-acclaimed books, has created several videos for Virtual Sheet Music since 2013, and teaches master classes all over the world. His students carry on his commitment to excellence, and have been honored with acceptance to some of the world's most prestigious music camps and institutions. Do you have a question for William? DISCLAIMER: The views and the opinions expressed in this video are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Virtual Sheet Music and its employees.
Questions, Comments, Requests: Issam Tewfik on February 15, 2024 @10:53 pm PST
For a 75 year old - I think the Mae bang system seems very logical to me - will this help me ?or you recommend another system.
Thankyou Sidney Patin * VSM MEMBER * on December 6, 2023 @10:28 am PST
Hello Prof. Fitzpatrick. A while back I asked a question about achieving smooth bow changes - like one long bow for a sustained note - especially closer to the frog. I think you mentioned something about doing a video to show how to accomplish that. Is there a video on that now? Thanks, and thank you for your contributions to Virtual Sheet Music. - Sidney Patin Colorado Springs
![]() William - host, on December 6, 2023 @2:44 pm PST
Hi! You are very patient!!! It should be posted within a few weeks and I hope it will answer your question !!! Thanks !!!
Louise * VSM MEMBER * on November 15, 2023 @11:03 am PST
Where can I find the video on vibrato?
![]() Fabrizio Ferrari - moderator, on November 15, 2023 @5:22 pm PST
Dear Louise, we have several videos about vibrato on the violin:
https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/expertsearch.php?vkey=vibrato+violin Of course, you'll find Prof Fitzpatrick's excellent videos listed there as well ![]() Please, let me know if you have any further questions. All the best, Display more comments... (56 more)
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