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Auer, Leopold: Graded Course Of Violin Playing 2

Volume 2

sheet music

Instrumentation: Violon
Collection: Graded Course Of Violin Playing
Langue: English
Degré de difficulté: 1-2
Editeur: Carl Fischer
Numéro d’édition: O1419
Cotage de l'editeur: CFK3647
ISMN: 9780825803642
From the master teacher of the Masters comes the most comprehensive and valuable method written. This book is suitable for the quick and dedicated, or older student. Also highly recommended for the advancing Suzuki player for introduction to note reading.

Book 1: Preparatory Grade

Book 2: Pre-Elementary Grade

Book 3: Elementary Grade (First Position)

Book 4: Elementary Grade (First Position Continued)

Book 5: Medium Advanced Grade (The Higher Positions)

Book 6: Advanced Grade (The Higher Positions Continued)

Book 7: Difficult Grade (Advanced Bowing)

Book 8: Virtuoso Grade

Contenu

1.
I. Use of the First Finger on each of the Strings
2.
II. Use of the First and Second Fingers on each of the Strings
3.
III. Use of the First, Second and Third Fingers on each of the Strings
4.
IV. Use of the Four Fingers on each of the Strings
5.
V. A word as to keys, their signatures and scales
6.
Daily Reminders for Young Violin Students
7.
The Beginner's Daily Dozen
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