The document outlines three types of study materials for violin: etudes, pieces, and scales/arpeggios/techniques. It also describes two types of practice - practice time focusing on slow, careful analysis of difficult spots, and performance time playing through without stopping. Finally, it mentions two aspects of study: heart and technique.
The document outlines three types of study materials for violin: etudes, pieces, and scales/arpeggios/techniques. It also describes two types of practice - practice time focusing on slow, careful analysis of difficult spots, and performance time playing through without stopping. Finally, it mentions two aspects of study: heart and technique.
The document outlines three types of study materials for violin: etudes, pieces, and scales/arpeggios/techniques. It also describes two types of practice - practice time focusing on slow, careful analysis of difficult spots, and performance time playing through without stopping. Finally, it mentions two aspects of study: heart and technique.
Etudes Pieces Technique Suzuki Suzuki Scales Tune A Barber Arpeggios Day Christmas Thirds Wohlfahrt music Double-stops Kayser Tune A Day Shifting Mazas Bach Position work Kreutzer Handouts
B. Two Types of Practice:
Practice Time (80%) Performance Time Slow practice (20%) Careful analysis Play through, as if you Practice difficult spots are performing in public. Attention to: No stopping. • articulation • bow speed, pressure • dynamics • form • intonation • rhythm • style