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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): February 2008
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Violin Teacher Tip: Sequences in all Major Keys. To play in any key, in any position, apply the correct Sequence of finger patterns. Exactly where on the fingerboard you play will depend on the exact key: for A. Your fingers do everything a semitone lower than for A. But the finger patterns, i.e. where you have the WHOLE and half tones, are the same. Links to this post.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): February 2015
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. North Shore violin lessons. North Shore violin teacher. Ambiancestringquartet at ihug.co.nz. I love teaching children and adults violin and viola. With my method, pupils who practise can soon:. Have a good violin- and bow-hold. Produce a nice tone and play in tune. Read music at a basic level. Play some grade 1 - 2 pieces. Play in several keys. Links to this post.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Equipment Checklist
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Violin and Equipment Checklist. 61607; No extreme temperatures such as a basement or attic or a room with a lot of sun. This includes car boots, which get far too hot for a violin. 61607; No direct sunlight on the instrument. 61607; Not near a heater or air conditioning unit. 61607; No dampness (direct water or steamy air). 61607; Unwind the bow until the hair is soft.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Qualifications and Experience
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. I hold a music degree for violin performance. From Auckland University and have been teaching since 2006. I am a professional violinist: teaching (private and schools), and playing professionally solo, ensemble and orchestra. BMus in violin performance. In German (relevant to the culture of classical music). Teachers' Council LAT registration. MAGS and Waitakere College.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Violin Teacher Tip: Sequences in all Major Keys
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Violin Teacher Tip: Sequences in all Major Keys. To play in any key, in any position, apply the correct Sequence of finger patterns. Exactly where on the fingerboard you play will depend on the exact key: for A. Your fingers do everything a semitone lower than for A. But the finger patterns, i.e. where you have the WHOLE and half tones, are the same.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Violin Teacher Tip: Finger Patterns
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Violin Teacher Tip: Finger Patterns. Here are the four basic finger patterns. Learn these and you will soon be able to play in every key! Make yourself some flashcards with these patterns, the pattern number on one side, the description on the other. The fingers that touch form a semitone. The other fingers are apart, forming whole tones.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): References
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Police Check and Qualifications Check. I have been registered as an itinerant teacher (LAT) in several Auckland schools. This includes Police check and qualifications check. My professional referees include a school music HOD, my university violin teacher, and the teaching observer for my 2010 Institute of Registered Music Teachers membership. Lauren always enjoyed her...
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Note Names and Rhythms
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Note Names and Rhythms. Note name game: http:/ www.classicsforkids.com/games/notename/notename.html. The lines upwards are EGBDF (Every Good Boy Deserves Fun) and the spaces are FACE. For violists (alto clef), the lines are FACEG and the spaces Good Boys Deserve Fun. Explore during lessons and online what minim, crotchet, quaver and semiquaver mean.
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus): Violin Teacher Tip: Finger Pattern Sequences
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Auckland Violin Teacher Susan Davis (BMus). Devonport North Shore Violin Teacher. Devonport North Shore Violin Lessons and Viola Lessons. Violin Teacher Tip: Finger Pattern Sequences. The 4 finger patterns work together as 7 sequences. Learning these 7 sequences helps you play in every key, every position. Make yourself some flashcards. On one side, the number of the sequence, on the other side the Finger Pattern numbers across the strings (GDAE). Sequence 1 : 1122. Sequence 2 : 2233. Sequence 3 : 3341.