With introductory text, instructional text, instructional photos, musical examples, standard notation, bowings, fingerings and thematic index, this essential follow-up guide extends the principles presented in Basics by Simon Fischer and applies them more fully to the violin repertoire. First time violinists are offered an integrated resource which provides problem solving guidance for the most awkward passages the player is likely to encounter. Gain insight into how to achieve: double stopping in Wieniawski; chromatic glissandi in Saint-Saens; left hand pizzicato in Sarasate; harmonics in Bartok; technical control in Mozart; chords in Bach sonatas; improved intonation in Bruch's Violin Concerto; string crossing in Ysaye; ricochet bowing in Paganini.
- Has 336 pages
- This essential follow-up guide extends the principles presented in Basics by Simon Fischer and applies them more fully
- First time violinists are offered an integrated resource which provides problem solving guidance for the most awkward
- Gain insight into how to achieve: double stopping in Wieniawski, chromatic glissandi in Saint-Saens, left hand pizzicato
- With introductory text, instructional text, instructional photos, musical examples, standard notation, bowings, fingerings
- Has 336 pages
- This essential follow-up guide extends the principles presented in Basics by Simon Fischer and applies them more fully
- First time violinists are offered an integrated resource which provides problem solving guidance for the most awkward
- Gain insight into how to achieve: double stopping in Wieniawski, chromatic glissandi in Saint-Saens, left hand pizzicato
- With introductory text, instructional text, instructional photos, musical examples, standard notation, bowings, fingerings