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Solo Time is a three-volume series of concert pieces for the intermediate to more advanced violinist, featuring arrangements and original pieces by the authors of Fiddle Time.
22 melodies for violin and piano designed to help students learn the correct method of shifting from one position to another. The position changes are from 1st to 3rd and vice versa and when mastered the same technique can be applied to all other position changes. This book is suitable for individual and class tuition.
A complete course for individual and group teaching.
A complete course for individual and group teaching.
The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade 1).
20 very elementary pieces for young players. Note-reading symbols are introduced one at a time.This is part of the Trinity syllabus (grade initial)
Piece by Piece 1 & 2 – Graded pieces in attractive contrasting styles, following on from “Right from the Start”. Includes traditional melodies, tunes from the classical repertoire and original, jazzier numbers. The edition is part of the ABRSM syllabus (grade 1).
Piece by Piece 1 & 2 - Graded pieces in attractive contrasting styles, following on from Right from the Start. Includes traditional melodies, tunes from the classical repertoire and original, jazzier numbers. The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade initial).
A further set of pieces in the third position which is used throughout without change of finger pattern. A preliminary exercise for the appropriate key establishes the required shift and the range of notes available.