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Systematische Violintechnik. Die Bausteine des Violinspiels. violin.

Par : Benjamin Bergmann, Helmut Zehetmair
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  • Nombre de pages104
  • Poids0.413 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBN978-3-7957-4733-6
  • EAN9783795747336
  • Date de parution01/01/2013
  • CollectionVIOLON
  • ÉditeurSCHOTT

Résumé

The six-volume edition of 'Systematische Violintechnik' [Systematic Violin Technique] covers all aspects of violin playing, thus providing the comprehensive groundwork for learning, teaching and performing musicians. The volumes contain a wealth of suggestions of how to edit technically demanding passages in musical masterpieces in a reasonable and perfect way. The simple idea to base the violin technique on the combination of changes of bowing, strings, fingers and position is developed systematically and, like a 'medicine cabinet for violinists', provides a collection of exercises that can be used purposefully.
At the same time, 'Systematische Violintechnik' provides a complete and indispensable overview of all technical elements and their connections. An elaborate and field-tested practising material by Prof. Helmut Zehetmair (Mozarteum Salzburg) and Prof. Benjamin Bergmann (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz). Vol. 6 covers the coordination of all changes (of bowing, strings, fingers and position).
Instrumentation : violin

L'éditeur en parle

The building blocks of violin playing, in 6 volumes : - For advanced pupils and students, also a valuable reference work for teachers and professionals - Violin technique as a combination of bow changes, string changes, finger changes and position changes - A wealth of ideas for preparing technically demanding passages in musical masterpieces - Well-thought-out and tried-and-tested exercise material by Prof.
H. Zehetmair (Mozarteum Salzburg) and Prof. B. Bergmann (HfM Mainz) Besetzung : violin