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Team Strings 2: Violin With CD
£9.99

Team Strings 2 is ideal for individual, group and class tuition, allowing
the violin, viola or cello and double bass to be taught in the same lesson.
This method contains carefully-graded music in a wide variety of styles,
developing instrument-related aural skills, improvisation and composition.
A Tune A Day For Violin: A Beginning Scale Book
£5.95
 C. Paul Herfurth. A supplement to any violin
method. Includes studies in thirds, arpeggios and an introduction to double
stops. All in first position.
Improve Your Sight-Reading! Violin Grade 5
£5.95

Improve Your Sight-Reading! Violin has been specifically designed for
violinists working for thier Grade 5 Examination. Step-by-step, this book
helps the player to build up a complete picture of each piece, through
rhytmic and melodic exercises related to specific problems, then by study of
a prepared piece with associated questions for the student to answer. This
leads up to the sight-reading test itself.
Eta Cohen's Violin Method Accompaniment Book1
£14.95

This highly respected, best-selling violin course in four books is used all
over the world. Ideal for group or Individual tuition, it offers a practical
foundation in good playing techniques, based around popular melodies. The
passages for Teacher (Violin) may be played in addition to, or instead of
the piano accompaniments. Piano accompaniments by Richard Drakeford.
Edward Huws Jones: Got Those Position Blues? (Violin)
£5.99
 Don't feel secure when you have to shift out of
first position? Worried about your intonation? Don't panic-here's the
answer. Nine jazzy, original pieces by a leading string teacher and
composer, specially written to be brilliant fun to play and to help you feel
confident in 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions. Excellent for concerts or just for
private practice.
Suzuki Violin School 4 (Cd)
£12.99

Suzuki Violin School 4 performed by David Cerone.
Ruggiero Ricci: Left Hand Violin Technique
£6.95
 This volume is dedicated to helping Violinists
develop a solid technique in the string-stopping left-hand, so secure that
there are no technically limiting factors that will interfere with creative
freedom. They deal not only with training the hand but with training the ear
as well - intonation must be the primary factor in pracice/lessons. Includes
several notes and discussions on aspects of technique, practice and
interpretation.
Eta Cohen: Learning To Play The Violin Cassette 1
£5.95

For use with Violin Method Book 1.
Matt Cranitch: The Irish Fiddle Book (CD Edition)
£18.95
 This book explains and shows in detail the
various techniques used by fiddle players in creating a traditional style of
playing. All the information is presented in the context of the music
itself, with numerous transcribed and recorded examples. It is aimed not
only at the beginner, but also the fiddle-player (and indeed violinist) with
some knowledge and experience who wishes to learn more. For those unable to
read music, a chapter on notation is included. Particular emphasis is given
to bowing and ornamentation, with individual chapters devoted to Jigs,
Slides, Plokas, Hornpipes, Airs and Reels. The book also attemptes to convey
something of the excitement felt in playing music which has a large degree
of improvisation, albeit within certain bounds. The demonstration CD, which
features a large selection of the transcribed tunes and ornaments performed
by Cranitch, is an invaluable aid to learning as it allows the listener to
hear how the music and ornamentation should sound.
Otaker Sevcik: School Of Violin Technique Op.1 Part 4
£4.95

A modern edition of Sevcik's Violin Studies, Part 4 of his School of Violin
Technique, edited by Millan Sachania. Eine moderne Ausgabe der Geige-Studien
von Sevcik, Teil 4 seiner Schule der Geige-Technik, editiert durch Millan
Sachania. L'édition moderne des Études du Violon Sevkika, la Partie de 4 ses
Écoles de la Technique du Violon, édité Millan Sachanija.
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