The Teaching of Action in String Playing

The Teaching of Action in String Playing
Author: Paul Rolland
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781883026196

This book is a comprehensive guide for teaching basic violin and viola skills. It is also a detailed manual for the film series "The Teaching of Action in String Playing," produced by the University of Illinois String Research Project. The central issue of this four-year government grant was the hypothesis that movement training, designed to free the student from excessive tensions, can be introduced within an organized plan of string instruction, and that such a plan, in the long run, will result in faster learning and better performance in all facets of instruction. The research dealt primarily with the violin and viola. However, the principles and musical materials are also applicable (with minor adjustments) to the cello and double bass

Basic Principles of Violin Playing

Basic Principles of Violin Playing
Author: Paul Rolland
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781883026202

A must have for all string teachers! As a founding member of the American String Teachers Association, Paul Rolland is regarded by many as a seminal figure in the scholarship of string pedagogy. His insight into teaching violin fundamentals is supplemented by numerous illustrations, and his discussion of intermediate and advanced level playing will provide any teacher valuable tools to pass on to their students. 48 pages.

The Art and Science of String Performance

The Art and Science of String Performance
Author: Samuel Applebaum
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2005-05-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457421682

In this handy reference for string teachers, Dr. Samuel Applebaum addresses the most frequently asked questions, ranging from the very basic to the most advanced. From his conversations with the greatest concert artists of our time, he covers topics such as positions, intonation, vibrato, bowings, sight reading, practicing and stage fright in a comprehensive question-and-answer format.

Cello Practice, Cello Performance

Cello Practice, Cello Performance
Author: Miranda Wilson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2015-05-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1442246782

What does it mean to perform expressively on the cello? In Cello Practice, Cello Performance, professor Miranda Wilson teaches that effectiveness on the concert stage or in an audition reflects the intensity, efficiency, and organization of your practice. Far from being a mysterious gift randomly bestowed on a lucky few, successful cello performance is, in fact, a learnable skill that any player can master. Most other instructional works for cellists address techniques for each hand individually, as if their movements were independent. In Cello Practice, Cello Performance, Wilson demonstrates that the movements of the hands are vitally interdependent, supporting and empowering one another in any technical action. Original exercises in the fundamentals of cello playing include cross-lateral exercises, mindful breathing, and one of the most detailed discussions of intonation in the cello literature. Wilson translates this practice-room success to the concert hall through chapters on performance-focused practice, performance anxiety, and common interpretive challenges of cello playing. This book is a resource for all advanced cellists—college-bound high school students, undergraduate and graduate students, educators, and professional performers—and teaches them how to be their own best teachers.

A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing

A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing
Author: Leopold Mozart
Publisher: Early Music
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1985
Genre: Violin
ISBN: 9780193185135

Leopold Mozart's Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing was the major work of its period on the violin and comparable in importance to Quantz's treatise on the flute and P.E. Bach's on the piano. This translation by Editha Knocker was the first to appear in English andremains scholarly and eminently readable.

Teaching the Fundamentals of Violin Playing

Teaching the Fundamentals of Violin Playing
Author: Jack M. Pernecky
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 188
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457405068

Jack Pernecky, in collaboration with Lorraine Fink, presents a comprehensive volume on teaching violin. Teachers of beginners, college pedagogy teachers, and classroom and studio teachers will all find pertinent information to expand their tools for teaching. In addition to extensive coverage of aspects of technique, the book addresses note reading, musical form, relationships between repertoire and scales, practicing effectively, and many other topics.