Viola - beginning
SKU:
SP.TS557
Composed by
Tony Santorella.
Reference; Educational.
Reference, Educational.
Chart. 4 pages.
Santorella Publications
#TS557. Published by
Santorella Publications
(SP.TS557).
ISBN
9781585609178.
Due
to the success of our
Instrumental Fingering
Posters, we thought it
would be helpful to
create a smaller version
that could be tucked
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method book as a
reference guide.
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beginners that even the
experienced players will
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Fingering Charts are
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Initially intended for
beginners but after
understanding the
importance of false
fingerings or more
appropriately called,
alternate fingerings
their necessity is vital
for playing certain
musical passages on a
particular instrument. In
addition, after observing
the difficulties that
students had in
identifying key
signatures, we decided to
include the Circle of
Fifths diagram and every
major scale in two
octaves in every key
including their
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