The document discusses finger placements for playing two scales on the violin: the whole tone scale and diminished scale. The whole tone scale uses a repeating pattern of two notes per string while the diminished scale uses a pattern of three notes per string in a repeating sequence across the strings. Mastering these finger placements allows violinists to smoothly play these important scales that are frequently used in modern music.
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Digitation for violin
2 Whole Tone Scale
3 Diminished Scale
The document discusses finger placements for playing two scales on the violin: the whole tone scale and diminished scale. The whole tone scale uses a repeating pattern of two notes per string while the diminished scale uses a pattern of three notes per string in a repeating sequence across the strings. Mastering these finger placements allows violinists to smoothly play these important scales that are frequently used in modern music.
The document discusses finger placements for playing two scales on the violin: the whole tone scale and diminished scale. The whole tone scale uses a repeating pattern of two notes per string while the diminished scale uses a pattern of three notes per string in a repeating sequence across the strings. Mastering these finger placements allows violinists to smoothly play these important scales that are frequently used in modern music.