William Fitzpatrick - violin expert

The Many Stories of Bill Fitzpatrick: Ms Delay's shoulder rest

An interesting story about a procrastinated should rest

In this video, Prof. Fitzpatrick tells a story about his teacher Ms. Delay insisting on using a shoulder rest instead of a simple cushion. The end of the story might be different from what you would expect.

Released on November 9, 2022

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Video Transcription

It was my first summer at the Aspen Music Festival and I started taking lessons with Ms Delay. Back then I didn't use a shoulder rest, just a little red round cushion that was kept in place underneath the fiddle with a rubber band, as did Stephen Clapp who taught me at Blair Academy in Nashville Tennessee.

After having studied a while with Ms Delay she said "you know Billy, it might be easier to hold the violin up if you used a shoulder rest". Well I came up with a reason to not do so and she didn't push it further.

But every couple months or so she would bring it up again and I would have to yet again come up with a reason to not use one and she would again stop.

Well this pattern continued for a year or so but one day I was a bit frustrated by her persistence and this time I responded "Ms Delay, I can't afford one". Ms Delay then said "Oh ... so here take mine"! Startled I took it and with that... she got me!
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Comments, Questions, Requests:

john mackinnon * VSM MEMBER * on November 11, 2022 @12:04 am PST
Beautiful story Bill,and so lovely of Ms Delay to offer hers to you.Truly given with her heart.
Do you have suggestions for a good quality shoulder rest?Have been using some cheap thing the last few years and would like to invest in a KUN shoulder rest.Do you like these or have a preference for another brand?Are they hard to adjust to fit you personally?

Cheers

John MacKINNON
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