In Book I, the fundamentals of string playing were introduced, one at a time, with a solid emphasis on the finger pattern of the major tetrachord. Students learned to read music quickly on uncluttered pages, and they gained competency in playing the original songs, as well as music from the classical and folk literature. This gave them a feeling of accomplishment. In Book II, the students learn other finger patterns which enables them to play in more keys. Book II addresses the issues and differences that arise when teaching the four different instruments. For example, a key which is in the...
In Book I, the fundamentals of string playing were introduced, one at a time, with a solid emphasis on the finger pattern of the major tetrachord. Stu...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the violin with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a time, on uncluttered pages. As with Book I, there is a solid emphasis on finger patterns, and no distractions of pictures, graphics, or lyrics. The success of this method lies in its simplicity. Book II is divided into 12 lessons. Lesson One: Bowing Styles in the Key of D Lesson Two: Repetitive Bowings in the Lower-Octave Key of G Major Lesson Three: Syncopation in the Key of G Major Lesson Four: Hooked Bowings in the Key of C Major Lesson Five:...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the violin with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a t...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the viola with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a time, on uncluttered pages. As with Book I, there is a solid emphasis on finger patterns, and no distractions of pictures, graphics, or lyrics. The success of this method lies in its simplicity. Book II is divided into 12 lessons. Lesson One: Bowing Styles in the Key of D Lesson Two: Repetitive Bowings in the Lower-Octave Key of G Major Lesson Three: Syncopation in the Key of G Major Lesson Four: Hooked Bowings in the Key of C Major Lesson Five:...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the viola with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a ti...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the cello with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a time, on uncluttered pages. As with Book I, there is a solid emphasis on finger patterns, and no distractions of pictures, graphics, or lyrics. The success of this method lies in its simplicity. Book II is divided into 12 lessons. Lesson One: Bowing Styles in the Key of D Lesson Two: Repetitive Bowings in the Lower-Octave Key of G Major Lesson Three: Syncopation in the Key of G Major Lesson Four: Hooked Bowings in the Key of C Major Lesson Five:...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the cello with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a ti...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the bass with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a time, on uncluttered pages. As with Book I, there is a solid emphasis on finger patterns, and no distractions of pictures, graphics, or lyrics. The success of this method lies in its simplicity. Book II is divided into 12 lessons. Lesson One: Bowing Styles in the Key of D Lesson Two: Repetitive Bowings in the Lower-Octave Key of G Major Lesson Three: Syncopation in the Key of G Major Lesson Four: Hooked Bowings in the Key of C Major Lesson Five:...
Book II of the Easy As Do-Re-Mi series continues the approach to learning to play the bass with the more advanced fundamentals introduced one at a tim...
Teaching Violin to the Very Young Child, Vol. One is designed as a guide for teaching violin to children as young as 4 years old. This unique approach introduces the student to the F Major Finger Pattern, beginning with the 1st finger at the nut. This pattern, with the 3rd and 4th fingers close together, is easier and more natural for the small hand. Overview of Vol. One In Part 1, the child learns to hold the violin, execute a few simple rhythmic patterns, hold the bow, and play the notes by rote imitation. In Part 2, the child reads each note on the page as a word: open, one, two, three, or...
Teaching Violin to the Very Young Child, Vol. One is designed as a guide for teaching violin to children as young as 4 years old. This unique approach...