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A Guide to Teaching Violin to the Very Young Child

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A Guide to Teaching Violin to the Very Young Child

A Guide to Teaching Violin to the Very Young Child: An Alternate Approach by Jennie Lou Klim
English | Jan 8, 2016 | ISBN: 1523429844 | 36 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 10.8 MB

A Guide for Teaching Violin to Very Young Children is designed as an alternate approach to teaching violin to children as young as 4 years old. It is unique in two ways:

1. The student learns to READ the notes as a fingering, before any PLAYING takes place.

2. The initial key introduced is F MAJOR, beginning with the first finger at the nut. With this pattern, 1 2 34, the fingers fall into a more natural position for the small hand.

This guide contains supplemental information that is found in the earlier publication, A Guide to Teaching Violin, which can be of value to teachers of students of all ages.

OVERVIEW

PREFACE: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

PART ONE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE VIOLIN AND BOW AND ROTE PLAYING

PART TWO: READING EACH NOTE AS A FINGERING

PART THREE: PLAYING EACH NOTE WITHOUT FINGERING INDICATIONS

PROLOGUE: MORE SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION