| Suzuki Violin School - Volume 6 - Violin
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Want to learn how to play the violin but you can't read music? The Suzuki method will have you playing your first tune in no time. This popular method uses muscle memory, audio memory, and basic finger positions to teach even the youngest person how to play. We have all seen young children holding their violin and playing a tough piece. If this method can work for them, it will work for you. You will start out with the basics of holding the instrument and from there you will quickly progress to performing sonatas and concertos by some of the greatest composers of all time. The method even features piano and CD accompaniments to help you along the way. The tracks on the accompaniment CD are split tracks where the violin part can be heard on the right channel. It is removable by turning the balance adjustment to the left channel. Please note that the piano accompaniment (Volume B) includes the piano accompaniment for violin, volumes six, seven, eight, nine, and ten.
| Song Titles | | La Folia - Written by: A. Corelli Sonata No. 3 - Written by: G.F. Handel Allegro - Written by: J.H. Fiocco Gavotte - Written by: J.Ph. Rameau Sonata No. 4 - Written by: G.F. Handel |
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Book Format: Instruction Book | |
This book has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is available.
A piano accompaniment is available. |
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