How to Study the Violin

How to Study the Violin by J. T. Carrodus is a comprehensive guide for violin students, published by Read Books in 2006. This 3rd edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into various aspects of violin study. The book covers essential topics such as the left and right hand techniques, tuning, bowing, and the importance of scales, making it a valuable resource for learners at different levels.
Readers will find detailed discussions on faults and their corrections, as well as a structured course of study. The book also delves into the history of violin making, exploring the Italian, French, German, and English schools. Additionally, it includes recollections from the Three Choirs Festivals and smaller festivals, providing a broader context for the study of this musical instrument. This edition serves as a practical reference for anyone interested in mastering the violin.
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Originally published in 1911. This book will prove indispensable to the student of the violin.Contents Include: The Left Hand, Strings and Tuning The Right Hand, The Bow and Bowing Faults and their Correction Scales and their Importance A Course of Study Harmonics, Octaves etc Violin Makers The Italian, French, German and English Schools Recollections of The Three Choirs Festivals Smaller Festivals etc.Keywords: Violin Makers Three Choirs Festivals Octaves Harmonics Bowing Recollections French German Faults Scales Strings
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