Ebook Workbooks
*************Bowing Books!!!**************
Bowing books to teach the beginner student to learn to read music.
Beginner violin bowing techniques through the Beginner bowing books
and music theory games.
The bowing books enhance Suzuki violin teaching open strings,
first finger,
second finger,
third and fourth finger,
quarter notes rhythms,
eighth note rhythms.
Colored music is a back door method to understand,
not only the names of the strings, but the way to read a rhythm.
It strengthens the initial understanding of the foundations of the fingerboard.
 Beginner Bowing Book 1
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 Know Your Strings workbook
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 The Fickle First Finger
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 Detache Bowing Book
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 Bowing Practice Cards
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Colored Music Play Alongs
Download Colored Music Reader
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After you purchase the e-book, you will be given a link to a page of play-along music. Be sure to download the reader. Click the small black box at the bottom of the reader with a "C" to display the notes with the note name. Remember, use every tool to learn the information and you will not need to test yourself....You will learn it as you use it.
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******Know Your Strings Workbook and play-alongs******
 Know Your Strings workbook
Know Your Strings is a great beginning to sight reading and bowing properly. This workbook includes a card game and workbook pages to establish the quick recognition of where the open strings are on the staff. The student will also learn to recognize rhythms. An 'ah ha' moment will occur when they realize that, yes this rhythm is 'Charlie Brown and Snoopy' but it is in many of the other songs they will learn. Suddenly, the student can sight read rhythms.....one of the hardest parts of sight-reading.
Once you purchase the e-book, you will be given a link to the play-along page.
Know Your Strings workbook
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 Beginner Bowing Book 1
Every day exercises. It is fun to exercise everyday! Let your bow exercise daily as well! Hop, jump, touch your toes, and lots more. These exercises will help you learn to move your bow with ease. Practice, Polish, and then......go to the next level of bowing exercises. First learn these well.
Beginner Bowing Book - Daily Exercise - Hopping bows, Running bows, Jumpingrope bow, Rolling-around bow, Toe touching Bows Walking Bows, Stretching Bows
Beginner Bowing Book
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 The Fickle First Finger
This workbook has lots of fun exercises to teach the first finger on each string.
Other fun songs are:
'wiggles',
'The Fickle First Finger',
squat thrusts.
Once you purchase the e-book, you will be given a link for the play-along music.
The Fickle First Finger
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 Detache Bowing Book
The First Bowing Book on Bowing Technique and styles.
Detache is the most basic of bowing strokes.
This e-book uses this stroke to study the most basic of scales, the C Major scale.
It's a fun, colorful beginning to the intense study of music and violin.
Detache Bowing Book
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 Bowing Practice Cards
Lots of cards with ideas for developing your bowing technique.
 Bowing Practice Cards
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Music is not just a process of learning where to put your fingers, or which note on the scale represents what.
Music, even the listening and singing of music, can be an amazing exercise for our brains.
Did you know that the brain lights up with activity? When you listen to music, your brain lights up in the area of the brain used for listening.
When you learn to play music, as a novice, your brain lights up on the left side, the analytical side.
A professional musician's brain lights up on the right side, the artistic side.
If you add words to the music, the brain lights up in the 'Area of Broca', behind the left ear.
If you think about the intervals between the notes, your brain looks at the music as math and exercises the area of the brain devoted to mathematics
There is a major difference between listening to a piece and playing it 'by ear' or reading it with musical notation.
The Scales Aren't Just A Fish Thing Method simply adds color to the notes.
An A is always red. Doesn't it sound red? Isn't it warm with all of the overtones?
An E is always blue. It is a cool sound with very few overtones. It almost sends a chill through you when you hear it.
The Method uses the sounds of the notes to teach difficult concepts such as the relationship between notes, intervals, sharps, flats, the violin fingerboard, and so much more.
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What I've Got!
Ebook Workbooks for Individual Songs.
Just = $2.99 each
Don't let the 'walls of challenge' stop you. Learn to conquer what you find difficult
What It Will Do For You!
'No more tears'
Workbooks and games are a good way to defeat a tough challenge.
VICTORY OVER FRUSTRATIONS!!
DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUE!!!,
GROWTH IN KNOWLEDGE!!
a good goal for this year.
What You Need to Do!
If you see what you need, Use it.
Improve your understanding of
music every step of the way, even with the simplest song.
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