ALL 102 VIOLIN BOWING Techniques and Terms with Examples and Symbols
Learn ALL violin bow strokes: detaché, staccato, spiccato, ricochet, martelé and much more including notation and examples:
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Learn ALL violin bow strokes: detaché, staccato, spiccato, ricochet, martelé and much more including notation and examples:
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Grade 4 Violin Repertoire List This is the bridge between elementary and intermediate levels. Level 4 starts to incorporate brief sections i...
Grade 7 Violin Repertoire List If you have continued to this point, congratulations! This level adds higher positions (up to 5th) and will p...
Grade 11 Violin Repertoire List This is a collegiate/professional level of playing. However, because the kind of music that fits into this c...
Grade 12 Violin Repertoire List This includes all the big concertos, advanced caprices, and show-stopping encores played by major soloists.
28 Basic Violin Bowing Terms Bow technique definitions you encounter when you start playing the violin
Grade 6 Violin Repertoire List This is an important turning point between intermediate playing and developing the technique for advanced wor...
Grade 5 Violin Repertoire List We are now firmly in early intermediate levels. Many etudes and pieces will incorporate half and third positi...
Grade 9 Violin Repertoire List Here we find many examples of advanced, commonly performed music. Extended fluency in first through seventh p...
Grade 1 Violin Repertoire List This level is for you if you are picking up a violin for the very first time, or are re-learning after many y...
Grade 10 Violin Repertoire List This is equivalent to an advanced pre-college level, but it is still definitely accessible for a dedicated a...