Spiccato Styles: Broad and Brushy vs. Light and Delicate
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Double String Crossings
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Sautille
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Pieces for Sautillé Practice
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Artful Bow Placements
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Tone and Intonation
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Clean Playing Skills
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More Bow = More Tone
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The All Important Taper
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Expressive Phrasing Series
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Repertoire
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Vivaldi Concerto in D minor RV 541
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Carl Bohm Galop
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Dvorak Romantic Pieces: No. 1
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Seitz Concerto No. 2 in G Major
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Seitz Concerto No. 5 - 1st movement
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Seitz Concerto No. 5 - 3rd movement
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Mazurka - Dessau
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Vivaldi Concerto in A Minor (1st movement)
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Vivaldi Concerto in A Minor (2nd Movement)
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Bon Parti: Capriccio
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Vivaldi Concerto in A minor (3rd movement)
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Burgmuller Nocturne for Violin and Guitar
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Etudes
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Character Piece op55 #2 Dancla
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Introducing Ms. Trott
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Kreutzer Etude no. 2
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Fun with Scales and Arpeggios
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3 Octave Scale System
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Intro and Fingerings
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Ascending: Creating the Scaffold
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Filling in the Scaffold
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Descending Sales: Create the Scaffold
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Descending Scales: Filling in the Scaffold
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3 Octave Scale: Play Along - Major Keys
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3 Octave Scales: Play Along - Minor Keys
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A Melodic Minor: 3 Octaves
Each scale contains 5 receptions, increasing in tempo. The piano file is unique in that it is tuned to the Pythagorean Tuning System, our ideal tuning system for melodic and scale passages.
Use headphones to get the best result. Try and blend your sound so well with the piano that you have a difficult time hearing the piano. When frequencies are perfectly in tune, they mesh together making it difficult to "hear the other voice".