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Teaching the Fundamentals of Violin Playing
Teaching the Fundamentals of Violin Playing
By Jack M. Pernecky
Contents
Preface
Overview of Contents
Chapter 1: The Preparatory Period: Developing Basic Bowing Techniques; Playing Posture and Left Hand Position; Bow and Left Hand Together; Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Influence on Left Hand and Bowing Techniques
Chapter 2: Exercises in Developing Control and Flexibility in Bow Hold and in Bowing Movements
Chapter 3: Developing Left Hand and Finger Dexterity from Beginning Movements to Advanced Trills
Chapter 4: Interrelating Reportoire with Scales, Mini-Exercises and Etudes
Chapter 5: The Scale: Building Techniques and Musical Skills
Chapter 6: Teaching Change of Position
Chapter 7: Teaching the Vibrato from Beginning to Advanced Levels
Chapter 8: Bowing Articulations
Chapter 9: Teaching and Practicing
Chapter 10: Playing Double Stops and Chords
Chapter 11: Private Studio and Classroom String Teaching Programs: Alternatives
Chapter 12: Keeping Interest Alive (Motivating Students)
Chapter 13: Learning Music Through Musical Form
Chapter 14: Creating an Effective Pedagogy
Resources: A. The Dalcroze Influence on String Pedagogy
B. Pizzicato Playing
C. Chinrests, Shoulder Rests and Pads
D. Parts of Violin and Bow
E. Glossary of Terms Used in Text
References
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