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Sassmannshaus, Egon – Sassmannshaus, Kurt: Early Start on the Violin - 4 éves kortól 1

A violin method for children aged four and older

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Setting: Violin
Instrumentation: V
Series: Bärenreiter's Sassmannshaus
Language: English-Spanish
Weight: 0.349 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA9664
Other reference: BA09664
ISMN: 9790006541478
Note reading is introduced from the beginning, and accidentals are explained in the easiest way in the first volume. By the end of the first book, many English children’s songs using all fingers have been played and note values from whole to eighthnotes have been introduced. Even the easiest exercises are underlaid with text so that melodies can be perceived as a whole.

The original German violin method was first published in 1976. The author Egon Sassmannshaus is one of the most experienced a

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