Play a 3 octave G major scale on the violin

Play a 3 octave G major scale on the violin

If you want to improve your violin technique then this how to video is the place to start. This video teaches you to play 3 octave G major scale. This exercise is designed to help you increase your comfort and agility in all positions, develop confidence and accuracy in all positions, and improve coordination. When practicing this exercise you should memorize fingerings, bowings, and positions; use the whole bow on every slurred stroke, half the bow on the martelé strokes, and at the very tip or very frog for the small faster strokes 8-24; build speed, practice at 88, then slowly build speed at 104, do repetitions of 2 beat segments with left and right hands seperately. With this how to video you will be able to play a three octave G major scale on the violin.

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mark donnelly last month
Dont know who this guy is but he is seriously good. This is the best video I have ever seen on a G major type scale . i wish i could develop that sound . Mark D
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Jimsdun 3 weeks ago
This person should explain, and not just play the scale. Also there should be a closer view of the fingerboard, so we could see what he's doing.
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