This edition is based on the complete first printed edition of 1803 published in two volumes by the Leipzig Bureau de Musique which was founded by Hoffmeister together with Kühnel: the plate numbers
For students, teachers, avid players, and young professionals, this organized method of practicing a scale system includes a complete set of scales, arpeggios, double stops, and chromatic scales in three
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This viola technique book will suit intermediate to upper-level students wishing to learn or improve their left hand and right arm bow skills. Starting in first position, and proceeding carefully through
This new edition of the famed Wohlfahrt Etudes is a masterclass in book form. It discusses dynamics, augments Wohlfahrt's own bowing suggestions with her own, and provides solid advice for approach to the
These easy-to-read, progressive exercises by Joanne Martin develop a student's reading skills one stage at a time, with many repetitions at each stage. I Can Read Music is designed as a first note-reading
Volume 1 is an introductory course which focuses on the third and fifth positions before tackling the second position. Volume 2 continues with the second, fourth, sixth, and seventh positions, and
This systematized set of worksheets supplements any elementary class or private method. It is designed to help the student gain a better understanding of the problems of fingering and reading music while
Here is a chance to enter the new world of playing today's music while learning to express your own musical creativity through improvisation. Don't be afraid! Rockin' Strings is going to teach you
Available for violin and viola, this method facilitates the intermediate student's progress from introductory studies to the comprehensive systematic approaches of Ivan Galamian and Carl Flesch. In addition
These 33 etudes, taken from Book 1 (Nos. 1-30) and Book 2 (Nos. 31-56), are those that are most applicable for study by the modern violist. They should prove invaluable for developing and maintaining