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Sassmannshaus, Egon – Sassmannshaus, Kurt: Early Start on the Violin 1

A violin method for children aged four and older

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Setting: Violin
Instrumentation: V
Series: Bärenreiter's Sassmannshaus
Genre: Method, Tutor
Language: English
Length: 64 pages
Weight: 0.313 kg
Published: March 1, 2014
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA9676
Other reference: BA09676
ISMN: 9790006536405

Early Start On The Violin: A Violin method for children aged four and older.

Note reading is introduced from the beginning, and accidentals are explained in the easiest way in the first volume. By the endof the first book, many English children’s songs using all fingers have been played and note values from whole to eighth notes have been introduced. Even the easiest exercises are underlaid with text so that melodies can beperceived as a whole.

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Contents

1.
Preface
2.
Note Values And Symbols
3.
Open Strings
5.
The Fourth Finger
6.
The Triad
7.
The First Finger
8.
String Crossing And Fingerings On Different Strings
9.
The Third Finger
10.
String Crossing
11.
Accidentals
12.
Scales On Two Strings
13.
More Exercises, Songs And Stroke Patterns
14.
New Stroke Patterns
15.
Slurred Notes
16.
The Portato Stroke
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