Reseña del editor:
Do you struggle to remember sharps and flats while you are playing? Do you wish you had better muscle memory for finger positions? This book can help!
By focusing on the finger positions in each key that are hard to remember (for instance, high or low 2nd finger on each string), this book gives you a deep knowledge of how to play in each key.
Sharps and flats are presented as vocabulary in the language of music that you are learning along with your instrument.
With carefully graded exercises and short pieces, this book is a valuable addition to the first position violin repertoire, giving teachers and students a much-needed tool for teaching and learning to play in key signatures.
Playing in Keys for Violin, Book One is appropriate for late-beginning and early-intermediate violin students, as well as adult learners. This book can work well with Getting In Shape for Violin, Book One and Warming Up for Violin, Book One.
Reseña del editor:
Playing in Keys for Violin, Book One teaches the beginning violin student to play in first position in C, G, and D major. By focusing on areas where students typically struggle to adjust to a specific key (for instance, knowing whether to play high or low 2nd finger on each string), the book builds a deep knowledge of the keys; sharps and flats are presented as vocabulary in a language. With carefully graded exercises and short pieces, this book is a valuable addition to the beginning violin repertoire, giving teachers a much-needed tool for teaching keys. Playing in Keys for Violin, Book One is appropriate for beginning and early-intermediate violin students, as well as adult learners. This book works well along with Getting in Shape for Violin and Warming Up for Violin, Book One.
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