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Secrets Of Violin Playing

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Secrets Of Violin Playing

Autor W. C. Honeyman

VIOLIN PLAYING, BEING FULL INSTRUCTIONS AND HINTS TO VIOLIN PLAYERS, FOR THE PERFECT MASTERY OF THE INSTRUMENT BY WM. C. HONEYMAN. AUTHOR OF TllE VIOLIN HOW TO MASTER IT ETO. - CONTENTS. CHPTEB I.--The Purpose of the Work-Violin P ... więcej

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VIOLIN PLAYING, BEING FULL INSTRUCTIONS AND HINTS TO VIOLIN PLAYERS, FOR THE PERFECT MASTERY OF THE INSTRUMENT BY WM. C. HONEYMAN. AUTHOR OF TllE VIOLIN HOW TO MASTER IT ETO. - CONTENTS. CHPTEB I.--The Purpose of the Work-Violin PlayeeThe Trifler- The Show Player-The Model Player-Holdin the Violin-Chin-Re 1lluatnted-hd Spoon, Double Kid e, Spohr, 4ustableo Shoulder, and New bulcanite chin-ets-leir Advmt8gea ancl Duaduantaga Analysed and Explained. CHAPTER 11.-Holding the Violin-Variations of the Poeition of the Left Hard Illustrated-The Nomal Position-The Firm Position-The Free Position-The Anticipating Position. CHAPTER 111.-The Management of the Bow-The Action of the Fourth Finger Illustrated-The Position of the Thumb--The Left Hand-Flexible Fingering How to attain it-Cork Stretching Illustrated-New Finger Stretching Exercise-The best Exercise ever written for the Violin- Stretching the Thumb. CHAPTER 1V.-How to Jnd e and Select Strings--How to Keep and Improve Strings-The Points of s Good String-The Fourth String How to use it-Pre aring Strings for Solo Playing-The A String Catcher. CHAPTER adjusting the Violin-The Brid The Sound Post-- The Bm B-Regettin the cck m8 Finger Board-Lining hpkng-The Page-The tent Holdfaat Peg-the New Peg Torner. CHAPTER V1.-Violina, Old and New-The Aduuer-Rmty Cremonar -Frauds for the Experienced-Mixed Cremonu-babe Ticketa and Real- The most reliable Experts-How to Judge Old Violins. CHAPTER VIL-Fmuds for the Inexperienced-Fmu in Bow-HOW fa Judge, Select, and Prejcrrve a Bow-Returing the Spring of a Bow- Cleaning the Hair of the Bow. CHAPTER VII1.-Tone Forced and Developed-Getting beyond Ruldonsolation to the Solo iaef-he Close Shake How to Master ik. CHAPTER 1X.-Concluding Advice-The Earless Scraper - Common Faulta of Advanced Players-Duet Playing-Orcheatr PSying-SoIo ,ist of Effective So108-The Powers of the Violin-A pen, EFs,LB for Violin alone-women as nstrornentgXrpegio Staccato Playing How to Master it PRICE ONE SHILLING. HINTS IO VIOI,IN PLAYERS. CHAPTER I, The Purpose of the Work HE extensive field over which my little vorlts nppcw to T have travelled hns called forth a very grent amount of correspondence, always eulogistic, but gevxdly containing nlso many practical qlcstions on points not fully explained in the books. On many of these points there must always be some difference of opinion, but so far as it is in my powcr I shall endeavour to make them clear in these pages in R manner so impartial that the reader may to a great extent rely upon his own judgment in the adoption or rejection of the hints. Many of them need not be placed before a beginner at all, inasnulch as so many minnte detaila are apt to scare a young playcr. It is therefore to violin players more than beginners that I now address myself, and more especially the EARNEST STUDENT. The TMer. Hundreds of violin players, so oalled, only trifle with the instrument--they play with the violin, not on it. They are R fraud and imposition they are the clog of all Amateur Orohestral Societies, with their violins never perfectly in tune, and their fingers always dragging and stumbling any pnssage of moderate difficulty, or losing their heads, and flying off half a bent before every one else when the notes happen To be with- in their rench. Any one may make a mistake at times, but. these triflera are always making mistakes, and smiling blandly over them, or arguing the point hotly, and plainly implying that every one else was wrong. You may tell the trifler at a 4 HINTS TO VIOLIN PLAYERS. Since almost by the manner in which he handles his violin- as if it were an old boot, and he were afraid of soiling his fingers with it. He never digs irito severe exercises at home for a couple of hours at a time, though he may appear to be playing for that time, and generally thinks that he works tremendously hard at the instrument...

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