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Essential Left Hand Technique
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Reading Notes in Different Positions
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Essential Right Hand Technique
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The Staccato Bow Stroke
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The Spiccato Bow Stroke
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Big Motions Slow Actions
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Repertoire
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Minuet in G by Beethoven
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Allegretto by Frederick Hall
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Lullaby by Frank Bridge
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Oskar Rieding Violin Concerto #2
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Miniature Suite, No. 4 - August Winding
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Busoni - Kleiner Mohrentanz
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Two Octave Scales with Shifts
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Etudes
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Amazing Grace in 3rd Position
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Scale Study #2 Bow/Finger Coordination
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Scale Study #10: Down Bow Circles
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Geringas Studies Part 2
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Air Galicien: 1st Position
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Sevcik Op. 2 Book #2 - 1
The Staccato Bow Stroke (on the string)
One of the most common stylistic strokes in violin technique is the staccato bow stroke, which is characterized by a short energetic impulse at the beginning of the stroke.
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