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Books > Arts & Architecture > Music > Musical instruments & instrumental ensembles > String instruments > General
Drawing on her high level of technical proficiency, professional
violinist Maureen Taranto-Pyatt shares practical guidance in her
new methodology, "Progressive Form." With The New Art of Violin
Playing, violinists will learn to appreciate the physics (weight
and momentum) and geometry (angles and rotations) of movement with
an accurate understanding of anatomy and physiology in order to
facilitate a nuanced flow of compression and release. Featuring
nearly 400 images and music examples to illustrate elements of
technique, balance, and gesture, this accessible guide will help
musicians manifest deeper meaning and greater satisfaction in
making music. Taranto-Pyatt divides the material into three
parts—Left Arm, Right Arm, and Integration—that can be used as
a step-by-step retooling of technique or as a reference for
targeted issues. A comprehensive exploration of method in service
of musical expression, The New Art of Violin Playing offers the
serious violinist a path toward a more integrated and liberated
musical world through the combined use of balance concepts, guided
movement, and creative images.
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