On Aug 20, 11:27 pm, "BestStudentViolins.com" <SunMusicStri...@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 20, 11:03 pm, "cstess...@sympatico.ca" <cstess...@sympatico.ca> wrote: IMHO it's the perfect illustration of the principles told in the book “The Perfect Wrong Note” (I forgot the name of the author and I'm not going downstairs to get it ;) ). Westney, William: The Perfect Wrong Note
Small spelling thing on the Gerle book... The second "c" in Practicing is actually a "s" since the Brit publisher used the Brit spelling...just for searching help. Simon Fischer's two books are actually anthologies of his monthly column in THE STRAD magazine, so if you check that magazine since the publications dates of the books your will have the essence of the contents. Since the column
On Apr 4, 11:36 am, Jon Teske <jdte...@comcast.net> wrote: - Check a guide to practicing such as Robert Gerle's "The Art of Practiseing the Violin" (Note Brit spelling, the book was published in England) and "The Art of Bowing Practice." It may be a bit advanced for kids, but teachers should be able to extract from it. So far the Bibliography looks like this: Bibliography
Good morning: I'm working on a "Practice Tips" page: http://beststudentviolins.com/Practice_Tips.html So far, all I have on there is some material based on Galamian and William Westney's book (excellent, BTW). I ordered Burton Kaplan's books a few days ago, so I'll look at those when they come and incorporate that material into the page. If you would like to comment, some areas might
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