Fit in 15 Minutes Warm-ups and Essential Exercises for Violin
by Schott Music
Original price
$930TWD
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Original price
$930TWD
Original price
$930TWD
$930TWD
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$930TWD
Current price
$930TWD
Composer: Bergmann, Benjamin
Instrument: violin
Publisher: Schott Music
Fit in 15 Minutes is intended for occasional players who are very short of time and want to maintain and improve their violin technique in a concentrated and effective quarter of an hour. They can also be used at the beginning of a longer practice or rehearsal session.As the technical precondition of beginners and professional violinists vary, each exercise is offered in three levels of progressive complexity:· Level 1: Exercises for beginners · Level 2: Exercises for advanced players· Level 3: Exercises for tertiary students and professionalsThe division in three levels provides didactic transparency. It is not meant to create boundaries, but serves as a stimulation to identify correlations, to polish basics or to conquer new technical challenges.
Instrument: violin
Publisher: Schott Music
Song List:
Bow changes - The two-note-exercise - Shifts of same distance - String crossing at the frog and the tip - Extension exercise - The five-note-exercise - The four-note-exercise - Shifts of increasing distance - Scales and arpeggios - Double stops - Left-hand pizzicato - Vibrato exercise
Fit in 15 Minutes is intended for occasional players who are very short of time and want to maintain and improve their violin technique in a concentrated and effective quarter of an hour. They can also be used at the beginning of a longer practice or rehearsal session.As the technical precondition of beginners and professional violinists vary, each exercise is offered in three levels of progressive complexity:· Level 1: Exercises for beginners · Level 2: Exercises for advanced players· Level 3: Exercises for tertiary students and professionalsThe division in three levels provides didactic transparency. It is not meant to create boundaries, but serves as a stimulation to identify correlations, to polish basics or to conquer new technical challenges.