9/9/2023 0 Comments All violin positions chart pdf![]() ![]() ![]() So it was just guesswork and "target practice." My current teacher showed me how to practice scales in thirds and sixths. ![]() I suspect that is because my teacher (when I was a kid) never taught me the theory of intonation for double stops. None of the double-stop study books helped me very much. Upon returning I did Kayser, then some of the mid-level Dont book (Op 37?), a few Schradieck, and now working on Kreutzer (about half of which is too hard). But why not buy Fischer's book which has other studies that show you, step by step, how to play scales in tune (how dare he actually explain this!!) and how to practice them to get them smooth?Īs a child I studied Whistler (Developing Double Stops, Preparing for Kreutzer) as well as Mazas and Dont Op 20. just skip to the three octave scales and arpeggio sequences, where they're all nicely fingered with some suggested rhythms and bowings too. If you get the Flesch book, you can do what lots of folks do. Maybe I can convey the point by trying to answer GA's question. The idea of playing through an entire "scale study" from start to finish just isn't within my horizon. Flesch is just fine if you're already a good violinist who already plays nice smooth three octaves scales in perfect tune. ![]()
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