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New Edition of Wohlfahrt's 60 Studies For The Violin Op. 45. Each
Etude is beautifully fitted so there are no uncomfortable page
turns and designed to look pleasing to the eye.
This is the economic (perfect binding) version of this book. For
spiral bound version go to lulu.com/shop. Most books written on
violin scales do not go into depth on individual scale studies.
They merely show a scale and its fingering and move on to the next
scale. This book was written to provide a deeper and more
interesting way of studying individual scales. This book covers 10
one-octave scales and 3 two-octave scales: all within the first
position. Each scale has 35 different variations. Each variation
was designed to both reinforce the fingering and intonation and to
stop the violin student from practicing the scale the same way
every time. The variations provide new ways of practicing the
scales to reinforce the learning process from many different angles
and to engage the mind during scale practice.
This is the economic perfect binding edition of this book. For coil
bound edition go to lulu.com/shop. This book contains 354 sight
reading exercises written for the piano. Each exercise is six
measures long and stays within the five finger range of CDEFG in
both the right hand and the left hand. The exercises go from simple
diatonic melodies to unusual atonal counterpoints. These exercises
were not written to be studied, but to be played through without
stopping or practicing. The greatest benefit these exercises offer
to sight-readers is practice reading two clefs at at time and
practice reading counterpoint. Because the exercises remain within
a five finger pattern, they are not too difficult to read and
provide a good start before sight-reading more difficult materials.
This is the economic perfect binding edition of this book. For coil
bound edition go to lulu.com/shop. The purpose of this book is to
provide the pianist practice reading polyphonic textures. Each
exercise should be read from beginning to end without any pauses,
stops, or varieties in tempo. These exercises are not meant to be
studied, but due to their advanced nature it may be beneficial to
repeat a select few based on the ability of the reader. All 500
exercises are 8 measures long, (#500 being the only exception), and
have two simultaneous melodic lines: one in the left hand and one
in the right hand. The exercises stay within the CDEFG range in
both hands in attempt to limit the difficulty of reading multiple
lines and range in style from simple diatonic melodies to unusual
atonal counterpoints. The exercises are designed in a progressive
manner with three distinct sections: First section includes whole,
half, and quarter notes; Second section adds eight notes; Third
section adds sixteenth notes.
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