SKU: HL.14043328
9.0x12.0x0.101 inches.
Kevin Volans' Passi Leggieri for solo violin.
SKU: TL.TCL014580
ISBN 9780857364319.
This item contains all the scales, arpeggios and studies required for Trinity College London's violin exams for Initial to Grade 8, valid from 2016. Newly commissioned studies are also included for Grades 1–5 which may be used as an alternative to scales and arpeggios.
SKU: TL.TCL014597
ISBN 9780857364326.
This item contains all the scales, arpeggios and studies required for Trinity College London's viola exams for Initial to Grade 8, valid from 2016. Newly commissioned studies are also included for Grades 1–5 which may be used as an alternative to scales and arpeggios.
SKU: TL.TCL014610
ISBN 9780857364340.
This item contains all the scales, arpeggios and studies required for Trinity College London's double bass exams for Initial to Grade 8, valid from 2016. Newly commissioned studies are also included for Grades 1–5 which may be used as an alternative to scales and arpeggios.
SKU: FG.55011-268-1
ISBN 9790-55011-268-1.
This book uses tonic solfa to acquaint small violin students with major and melodic minor scales and major and minor arpeggios, played over one and two octaves.
SKU: CF.BF131
ISBN 9781491153765. UPC: 680160911264. 9 x 12 inches.
Inspired by Clarence Cameron White’s book The Violinist’s Daily Dozen, The Violinist’s Daily Sixteen is a collection of daily exercises compiled by Roland Vamos. Intended for student and professional violinists, the collection provides the performer with a variety of exercises for daily warm-ups. Mr. Vamos also focuses on developing dexterity and flexibility in the fingers and joints, the first and fourth fingers in particular. Each of the sixteen exercises is notated for each of the four strings, and Vamos recommends that the exercises be practiced as warm-ups, choosing a different string for each day of practice.Also included with the Daily Sixteen is a comprehensive set of studies for developing fluency with scales and arpeggios. Mr. Vamos’ unique methodology is to begin with major scales and arpeggios, followed by minor scales and arpeggios, all of which are notated in two, three and four octaves. Alternate fingers are provided, as well as a variety of slurred and mixed bowings using the three parts of the bow whenever feasible. It is a remarkably systematic approach to performing scales and arpeggios on the violin and will surely benefit students and professionals alike.ForewordThis short hand-setting set of exercises was inspired by a book entitled The Violinist’s Daily Dozen, conceived by Clarence Cameron White, a prominent African-American violinist, composer and arranger who enjoyed the bulk of his career in the first half of the twentieth century.I have practiced this set of exercises since I was twelve years old. It has served me as a superb warm-up and hand setting tool. Over the years, I have found that there are some aspects of this warm-up routine that were not given sufficient attention or not addressed at all. Consequently, I have expanded the Daily Dozen to create a new work entitled The Violinist’s Daily Sixteen.I have also paid particular attention in this work as to how these exercises are to be practiced. In exercises one and two, I have indicated some notes to be played before the actual written exercises. This is to ensure that the fourth finger will be over the string in a position ready to strike even though it is not being used. Before playing exercises three, four, nine, ten, eleven and twelve, I have indicated silent fingers to be placed on the notes they would be playing if they were being used.I have replaced Mr. White’s grace notes with notes of specific value and have slowed down the exercises so that the first joint (the joint nearest the string) of each finger can move with flexibility and strength. At no time should the first joint buckle.In Mr. White’s version, the last exercise gave the first finger some very valuable backward extensions. In this exercise (number 14 in this book), I caution the student not to move the hand along with the first finger. The hand should remain in position while the first finger independently moves back and forth.It became obvious to me that if the first finger were given the opportunity to develop the dexterity that Mr. White’s twelfth exercise emphasizes, the fourth finger could benefit from an exercise that gives it a forward extension. Consequently, I added another exercise to create a Baker’s Dozen (thirteen).Several years later, I felt that the second and third fingers should also have an exercise to further develop their dexterity…hence exercise fourteen was added to create a “Vamos Dozen.â€Because the first finger did not have sufficient practice in the development of the first joint in the original version, I have added two exercises to precede White’s fifth exercise. After re-working and re-numbering these exercises, I have come up with a total of sixteen exercises. It is my suggestion that these be practiced as a warm-up, choosing a different string each day.—Roland VamosEvanston, Illinois 2017 PrefaceScales are a means of teaching a person the fingerboard on his or her instrument. The fingers move across the strings and are required to make shifts, all in highly organized patterns. Scales and arpeggios are the foundation upon which our repertoire is built. Many scale books have been written; each one being organized in its own specific way. The Flesch Scale System has been a standard for many decades. It is very comprehensive and systematic. From the point of view of establishing similar patterns, it has one drawback: it is organized by starting with a major key, followed by its relative minor, going through the circle of fifths. I believe that it is more profitable to do only major scales with their arpeggios first, going up chromatically, and then follow them in a similar way with the minor scales. In using this approach, the similarities in fingerings between the various scales are more apparent. It is also profitable to have alternate fingerings whenever possible. My approach to scales and arpeggios includes a variety of slurred and mixed bowings using the three parts of the bow whenever feasible. These bowings are not all-inclusive. Whenever a particularly awkward bowing pattern is encountered in the repertoire, it can be practiced as an additional bowing variation in the scales and arpeggios.   I have chosen to introduce the three and four octave scales by teaching two octave scales across the strings in one position going up chromatically through seven positions; starting on the first, second, third, and finally fourth fingers in major and melodic minor.—Roland VamosEvanston, Illinois 2017.
SKU: HL.48181474
UPC: 888680844639. 9.0x12.0x0.154 inches.
Maurice Hauchard (1870-1957) was a French violinist, composer and music teacher. His combined experiences in these three fields present his well-informed compilation, Scales and Arpeggios for Violin. Covering all major and minor scales and arpeggios, <Hauchard's book goes on to ensure the violinist practises these in different positions, fingerings and ways of bowing, with varying rhythms, articulation and ornamentation and in alternative patterns. Scales and Arpeggios for Violin ensures a thorough study of the essential technique for all violinists..
SKU: AP.12-0571537030
ISBN 9780571537037. English.
An invaluable resource for students, Improve Your Scales! Violin Grade 3 covers all the keys and ranges required for the Associated Board syllabus, helping you pick up valuable extra marks in exams. Paul Harris's brilliant series of Improve Your Scales! workbooks contains not only the complete scales and arpeggios for the ABRSM Grade 3 exam but also uses finger fitness exercises, studies, key pieces, and simple improvisations to help you play scales and arpeggios with real confidence.
SKU: MB.30878M
ISBN 9781513470535. 8.75X11.75 inches.
You may not fall in love, but the 257 online piano accompaniment tracks that come witháI Love My Scalesáare likely to change your attitude towards playing tetrachords, scales, arpeggios, and double stops on the violin. In fact, anyone who plays a C instrument with a comparable range will enjoy playing along with these imaginative and elegant recordings.áWhile this book was written primarily for violinists to enhance intonation, agility, overall musicianship, and the sense of time essential to playing with an ensemble in any style, mandolinists will benefit equally in improving sight reading and fretboard knowledge. Like the famous Hanon studies for piano, once these exercises become a part of muscle memory, improved technical, ear training and improvisation skills will follow.Useful for violinists of any skill level, this book and its extensive companion recordings offer a complete workout for 1 to 3-octave major and minor scales and arpeggios in commonly used violin keys. The book also addresses scales in various intervals plus chromatic, modal, and exotic scalesùall with piano accompaniment that makes scale practice a labor of love.Includes access to online audio.
SKU: AP.12-0571537022
ISBN 9780571537020. English.
An invaluable resource for students, Improve Your Scales! Violin Grade 2 covers all the keys and ranges required for the Associated Board syllabus, helping you pick up valuable extra marks in exams. Paul Harris's brilliant series of Improve Your Scales! workbooks contains not only the complete scales and arpeggios for the ABRSM Grade 2 exam but also uses finger fitness exercises, studies, key pieces, and simple improvisations to help you play scales and arpeggios with real confidence.
SKU: AP.12-0571537049
ISBN 9780571537044. English.
An invaluable resource for students, Improve Your Scales! Violin Grade 4 covers all the keys and ranges required for the Associated Board syllabus, helping you pick up valuable extra marks in exams. Paul Harris's brilliant series of Improve Your Scales! workbooks contains not only the complete scales and arpeggios for the ABRSM Grade 4 exam but also uses finger fitness exercises, studies, key pieces, and simple improvisations to help you play scales and arpeggios with real confidence.
SKU: AP.12-0571537057
ISBN 9780571537051. English.
An invaluable resource for students, Improve Your Scales! Violin Grade 5 covers all the keys and ranges required for the Associated Board syllabus, helping you pick up valuable extra marks in exams. Paul Harris's brilliant series of Improve Your Scales! workbooks contains not only the complete scales and arpeggios for the ABRSM Grade 5 exam but also uses finger fitness exercises, studies, key pieces, and simple improvisations to help you play scales and arpeggios with real confidence.