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I think the violin studies are by Wolfhardt. (sp)....Vol I & II...
Their is also one with chord symbols above....so one can play the chords and one can play the written notes...
good stuff...
time on the instrument..
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12-15-2012 09:28 PM
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I have used the Kreutzers quite a bit, they are nice. I still prefer the violin sonatas by Bach played with a pick. I do a the cello suites and lute preludes on classical guitar with fingers.
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Originally Posted by edh
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Not too much off the subject, but I fine the Diatonic scale exercises by Segovia an excellent warm up. All over the fretboard in major and natural minor. I developed harmonic minor scale using similar left hand fingering principles to round it out. I also try to vary the metronome speeds for each scale. Different picking patterns as well.
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I have this along with Hyacinth Klose book for saxophone. I play then regularly.
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