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Early Start on the Violin Volume 4
Violín
SASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtSASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtSASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtReg.: BA9679
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- Ensemble: Solo.
- Genres: Classical / contemporary: Facilitated; Chamber.
Musical education: Instrumental study repertoire; Instrument methods.
Children / Youth: Songs; Instrumental solo.
Folk music / traditional: Light song.
- Language: Inglés
- Product format: Partitura
- Difficulty level: Elementary-intemediate
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Bärenreiter
- No. of pages: 76
- Measure: 30,00 x 23,00 cm
- ISMN: 979-0-006-53643-6
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
Volume 4 expands playing in upper positions, introduces new bowing techniques, and trains the latter by means of scales in every key and increasingly demanding classical duets. Three-note chords, harmonics and further ornaments (lower mordents, grace notes, gruppettos) advance the young violinist’s playing technique. By now students will have attained a level of technique and interpretation that allows them to venture into the concert literature while they study Volume 4.
They are now capable of mastering the concertos by Rieding, Seitz, Vivaldi, and Accolay in “Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces”, a series edited by Kurt Sassmannshaus that provides an ideal continuation of the Sassmannshaus tutors, forming a bridge to the standard concert repertoire.
· Preface
· Third Position
· Brush Strokes And Spiccato
· Major And Minor Scales
· Triple Stops (Three Voice Chords)
· The Climbing Game
· Harmonics
· Shifting
· Ornaments
· Martelé
· Staccato
· Second Position
· Pieces In Various Positions
· Scales On One String
· Two Octave Scales In All Keys
· Three Octave Scales And Arpeggios