String Builder, Book Three
A String Class Method (for Class or Individual Instruction)
By Samuel Applebaum
Violin Book
The Belwin String Builder is a string class method in which the violin, viola, cello, and bass play together throughout. Each book, however, is a complete unit and may be used separately for class or individual instruction. The material in this book is realistically graded so that only a minimum of explanatory material is required. Each melody is interesting and will provide the basis for a fine left hand technic and bow arm. Available in three levels for violin, viola, cello, bass, piano accompaniment, and teacher's manual.
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The Third Position---Finding the Fingers on the G and D Strings |
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Finding the Fingers on the A and E Strings |
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From One String to Another in the Third Position |
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More Melodies from One String to Another |
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Melodies in C Major That Include the Third Position |
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We Go from an Open String to the Second Finger in the Third Position |
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Melodies That Shift To and From the Third Position with the Same Finger |
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More Melodies That Shift with the Same Finger |
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The Scale Line Shift |
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Melodies That Shift To and From the Third Position with Different Fingers |
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More Melodies That Shift with Different Fingers |
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How to Shift When There Is No Slur |
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How to Build a Minor Scale |
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Melodies in Minor Keys |
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More Melodies in Minor Keys |
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The Wrist and Finger Stroke |
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Sixteenth Notes |
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The Dotted Eighth and Sixteenth Note |
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More Melodies with Dotted Eighth and Sixteenth Notes |
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Melodies Using the Martelé Bowing |
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Melodies with Double Stops |
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More Melodies with Double Stops |
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A New Rhythm---Triplets |
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We Build a Major Scale on the Note A |
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Melodies in Various Rhythms |
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We Build a Major Scale on the Note E Flat |
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How to Play Harmonics |
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Beautiful Melodies with Harmonics |
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Melodies That Will Prepare for the Spiccato Stroke |
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How to Play the Spiccato Stroke |
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Lively Melodies Using the Spiccato Stroke |
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