Music Theory for Violin: A Comprehensive Guide to Playing with More Confidence: Theory for the Violin by Varda Toussaint

Music Theory for Violin: A Comprehensive Guide to Playing with More Confidence: Theory for the Violin by Varda Toussaint

Author:Varda Toussaint [Toussaint, Varda]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-09-05T16:00:00+00:00


This light rosin comes in a pack of 4, which is helpful if you shatter or lose one or if you’re often on the go.

2. Tuning fork (the best of the violin accessories for ear training)

A tuning fork does literally what its name says: it gives a pitch to tune to (A for violinists), and it’s a fork. Hold the tuning fork near the bottom, whack it on your knee, then touch it gently to anywhere on your violin that’s wooden. The bridge is a great spot. You should hear a pitch resonate all throughout your instrument. Try it a few more times in different spots. The tuning fork on its own creates a tiny sound, but let it touch the violin, and the sound gets much louder.



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