New Beginning Level Violin Song Book From Simply Violin

    
New Beginning Level Violin Song Book From Simply Violin    13:10 on Thursday, December 24, 2009          

simplyviolin
(3 points)
Posted by simplyviolin

Introducing: Sing. Play. Learn. Favorite Songs for Violin in First Position.

From Simply Violin, a new song book that modernizes and expands on Suzuki concepts. Here are 80 songs that everyone will know and like. These songs are divided logically into categories based on finger patterns. The songs increase gradually in difficulty. With fingerboard diagrams and note reading that Suzuki does not have. Simply Violin makes learning easier and more fun. Books may be purchased online at http://www.simplyviolin.com, or at amazon.com An accompaniment book is also available.

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Re: New Beginning Level Violin Song Book From Simply Violin    17:32 on Tuesday, December 29, 2009          

VietViolin
(25 points)
Posted by VietViolin

Could you give the lists of the pieces in those books, please?


Re: New Beginning Level Violin Song Book From Simply Violin    21:38 on Tuesday, December 29, 2009          

bermanlisa
(51 points)
Posted by bermanlisa

For copyright reasons, I can't publish a full list of the contents of Sing. Play. Learn online or send it via email. However, the list includes children songs such as Yankee Doodle, the Wheels on the Bus, and the More We Together, along with fiddle tunes such as Old Joe Clark and Turkey in the Straw, along with a wider selection of american folk tunes. These are presented in familiar arrangements with bowings geared to the beginning learner.

If you are interested in whether a specific song is in the book, I can certainly let you know.

Thanks for your interest,

Lisa Berman

Simply Violin
http://www.simplyviolin.com


Re: New Beginning Level Violin Song Book From Simply Violin    16:25 on Monday, February 8, 2010          

violinlydia
(18 points)
Posted by violinlydia

hey listen to this,
well i do not know how to to that melody thing,
sorry :-(


   




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