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40 variations covering different aspects of technique.
(Music Sales America). Otakar Sevick was a Czech musician and
violin teacher who wrote many studies, methods and teaching tools.
Many of which are still important today. For instance his violin
methods are still useful a century later and his studies remain
second to none. This volume of 40 studies for right-hand technique
includes exercises in string-crossing, arpeggios, triplets,
changing bowing styles, staccato playing, legato playing and more.
(Music Sales America). Part 2 of this excellent series covers
triplets, semiquavers, developing soft tone, sustained tones and
economizing the bow-length.
(String). The four opus 1 technique books of the violin teacher
available for the first time in one inexpensive edition.
(Music Sales America). Since 1901, Otakar Sevcik's works have
formed the basis of many schools of string playing around the
world. Thousands of players continue to find Sevcik an invaluable
aid to technical development. In practicing Sevcik, as in playing
scales, etudes, or pieces there are always four main headings to
consider: purity of intonation, evenness of tone, exactness of
rhythm and physical freedom and ease. Opus 1 Part 1 focuses on
exercises in the first position.
(Music Sales America). An excellent set of bowing exercises that
will all violinists to develop their bowing styles, speed, control
and rhythms.
(Music Sales America). Otakar Sevcik's Violin Studies Op. 9 is a
comprehensive collection of preparatory exercises in double
stopping on the violin. 58 exercises have been assembled to give
you the best and most versatile approach to playing chords,
harmonies and pedals in your violin playing. The book includes
extensive guidance and performance notes in Italian, French, German
and English. An excellent source of technical challenges that will
expand your musical vocabulary and focus your skills.
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