IV. QUARTER NOTES
Tndividual quarter notes, unless otherwise marked, are played with short, energetic strokes at the mid-
ldle of the bow. The change of string for these shorter note values demands increased rapidity in wrist
Jand bow action, The two slurred quarter notes of the third group, are played with the upper half of
the bow; but as a special exercise for the wrist should also be practised with the lower half of the bow,
[All these exercises to be practised in moderate speed and with full, round tone.
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