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Violin For Dummies
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Taschenbuch von Katharine Rapoport
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Über den Autor

Katharine Rapoport is an accomplished violinist and violist who taught violin, viola, and chamber music at the University of Toronto for over 25 years. In addition to authoring teaching manuals and syllabi?as well as articles for Strad Magazine ?she has performed live in Canada, the USA, and across Europe.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: So You Want to Play the Violin 5

Chapter 1: Introducing the Violin 7

Meeting the String Family 7

Tuning up 8

Holding on 9

Bowing Out Some Sounds 9

Looking closely at the bow 9

Using both your hands 10

Making Music with or without Notation 10

Knowing the notes 11

Getting rhythm 11

Digging Deeper into Music 11

Scales and key signatures 11

Harmony 12

Playing with Style 12

Dazzling technique 12

Multicultural music 13

Having Your Own Violin 13

Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Violin 15

Examining the Violin 16

How Violins Work 19

String vibration and string length 19

Using both hands to make a sound 19

How the bow helps 20

Unpacking Your Violin and Putting It Away Safely 21

Taking the violin out of its case 21

Putting the violin away 22

Protecting your violin 23

Getting Your Violin in Tune 23

Working the pegs and fine tuners 24

Tuning with the piano 28

Using an electronic tuner 29

Getting close with a pitch pipe 31

Finding A with a tuning fork 32

Troubleshooting Guide to Dealing with Pegs and Fine Tuners 33

Peg problems 33

Fine tuner problems 35

Chapter 3: Holding Up Well 37

Understanding the Importance of a Good Violin Hold 37

When standing 38

When sitting 41

Reading from a Music Stand 42

Finding a Good Fit: Chinrests and Shoulder Rests 43

Chinrests 43

Shoulder rests 46

Fixing Common Problems with the Violin Hold 48

Keeping the scroll afloat 48

Watching the horizontal angle 48

Keeping your elbow under 49

Relaxing the shoulder 50

Part 2: Getting Started: The Basics 51

Chapter 4: Taking a Bow 53

Saying Hello to the Bow 54

Treating Your Bow Well 55

Tightening and loosening the horsehair 56

Using rosin on the bow 57

Getting to Grips with Your Bow Hold 59

The famous diva method 59

The hidden treasures method 60

Conquering common problems with the bow hold 62

Putting Bow to Strings 62

Bowing on different strings 63

Understanding bowing symbols 65

Playing Your First Concert 65

Bowing in the Styles of Mr Smooth and Mr Clean 67

Chapter 5: Getting the Left Hand Right 69

Shaping Up Your Arm and Fingers 69

Getting your arm in shape 70

Taking your fingers to tap dancing class 71

Framing your left hand 72

Relaxing your thumb 74

Putting Your Fingers on the Strings 74

Getting groovy fingertips 74

Counting your fingers 75

Knowing which finger to use for what note 76

Lifting and placing your fingers 76

Taping Training Wheels on the Fingerboard 76

Preparing Your Pizzicato 80

Putting Finger 2 to Work 82

Chapter 6: All Together Now 87

All Together Now: Putting Both Hands to Work 87

Getting into playing position 88

Practicing with hands together 88

Crossing Over to a Different String 91

Changing strings with the bow 91

Moving your fingers to different strings 95

Playing Music with Both Hands 98

Warming up to the task 98

Topping the charts: Two simple songs 100

Expanding Your Bow Strokes 101

Using more bow, gradually 102

Preparing to play Pachelbel 102

Part 3: Reading Music for the Violin 105

Chapter 7: Translating Five Lines onto Four Strings 107

Lining Up the Music 107

Setting the pitch with the clef 108

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (and so do girls!) 110

Climbing the ledger lines 110

Naming Your Notes, String by String 111

17 basic notes 112

A string 112

E string 113

D string 114

G string 115

Meeting the Sharps, Flats, and Naturals 116

Identifying sharps, flats, and naturals 116

Playing sharps and flats 117

Playing Music by Reading the Notes 118

Getting Louder or Softer - Dynamite Dynamics! 119

Playing loudly 120

Making soft sounds 121

Adding crescendo and diminuendo 121

Chapter 8: Making Rhythm Count 125

Dissecting a Musical Note 126

Adding Up the Value of Notes 127

Whole notes 127

Half notes 128

Quarter notes 129

Eighth notes 130

Sixteenth notes 131

Triplets 131

Counting In-Between Notes 132

Dotted half notes 133

Dotted quarter notes 133

Taking a Rest 134

You've Got Rhythm: Pieces to Play! 135

Chapter 9: Measuring Up: A Guide to Meter 139

Keeping Measure of the Beats 140

Counting Beats: Time Signatures 141

Tapping into the beat 142

Counting rests 143

Emphasizing the right beat 144

Regulating Your Speed with a Metronome 145

Mechanical metronomes 145

Electronic metronomes 147

Making friends with your metronome 148

Making Music in 4/4 Meter 150

Counting and Playing in Threes 151

Doing (Just About) Everything Else from Fours and Threes 153

2/4 time 153

6/8 time 155

Getting Up to Speed: What Those Tempo Markings Mean 156

Time for Some Songs 157

Part 4: Musicianship and Harmony 161

Chapter 10: Weighing In on Scales 163

Climbing Up and Down 163

Marching through the Major Scales 164

Building major scales 165

Major scales you need to know 166

A major scale 167

G major scale, upper octave 170

G major scale, two octaves 171

E major scale 172

A major scale, two octaves 175

F major scale 176

Casting Light on Those Minor Scales 177

Building a minor scale 177

Playing A melodic minor scale 178

Playing A harmonic minor scale 179

Meeting Other Scales in Brief 180

Natural minor scales 181

Pentatonic scales 181

Chromatic scales 181

Harping On about Arpeggios 183

A major arpeggio 183

A minor arpeggio 184

Major (and Minor) Achievements 184

Chapter 11: Cracking Key Signatures 187

The Keys to Reading Music 187

Getting keyed up about key signatures 187

Reading the key signatures for major keys 188

Keeping order 190

Unlocking the Music with the Right Key 190

Finding the Minor Key for Each Major 191

Forming the relative minor 191

Recognizing minor keys when reading music 192

Having the Last Dance 192

Chapter 12: Making Sweet Music Together: Harmony 195

Combining Notes with Chords and Harmony 196

Playing in the Big Leagues: Major Chords 197

Finding the primary triads 197

Breaking out in chords 198

Unearthing the Minor Chords 200

Making the Most of Major and Minor Chords 201

Meeting the Bossy Chords: Dominant 7ths 202

Harmonizing in Thirds and Sixths 203

Part 5: Taking It Up a Notch: Techniques and Styles 205

Chapter 13: Becoming Fluent in the Language of Bowing 207

Fitting Two or More Notes into One Stroke: Slurred legato 208

Changing bow direction smoothly 209

Starting to slur two notes 210

Slurring across strings 214

Playing three notes in a bow stroke 217

Fitting four notes in a bow stroke 220

Planning Bow Division 221

Deciding how much bow to use on a note or measure 222

Doing the math: Dividing the bow by note values 223

Dividing the bow strokes in anticipation of the next note 224

Adjusting the amounts of bow for dynamics 224

Mais Oui, Maestro: Taking On Ze Accents 225

Accenting the positive 226

Hammering it out: Martelé 227

Meeting the Fanciest Bowings 230

Slurred staccato 230

Meet the off-the-string family 231

Chapter 14: Putting Your Finger on It 237

Two Notes Are Better Than One: Easy Double Stops 237

Preparing your bow for double stops 238

Going from one string to two and back again 240

Ballet dancing with your fingers on the lower string 243

Playing double stops where both notes use fingers 244

Playing double stops galore 245

Pulling Out All the Stops: Three- and Four-Note Chords 246

Three-note chords 247

Four-note chords 248

A grand finale with chords 249

Getting into the First Four Positions 250

Finding first position 250

Smoothing out the second position 251

Putting second position to work 252

Playing in third position 254

Venturing forth in fourth position 256

Knowing what position you're in 259

Changing Position 259

Easing into shifting positions 260

Getting to know the four kinds of shifts 262

Changing position to go to a different string 268

Playing a shifty song 269

All Aquiver: Vibrato 270

Getting started with vibrato 271

Good vibrations: Using your vibrato in a real song 275

Tapping into Trills 276

Building speed of repetition 276

Speeding from finger to finger 277

Trilling techniques 278

Chapter 15: Playing with Style 281

Fiddling Around with Country Music 281

Familiarizing yourself with fiddle music 282

Sounding...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Instrumentenkunde
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Buch + Medien Online
ISBN-13: 9781119731344
ISBN-10: 1119731348
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rapoport, Katharine
Komponist: Katharine Rapoport
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Maße: 233 x 186 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Katharine Rapoport
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.11.2020
Gewicht: 0,588 kg
Artikel-ID: 118458127
Über den Autor

Katharine Rapoport is an accomplished violinist and violist who taught violin, viola, and chamber music at the University of Toronto for over 25 years. In addition to authoring teaching manuals and syllabi?as well as articles for Strad Magazine ?she has performed live in Canada, the USA, and across Europe.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: So You Want to Play the Violin 5

Chapter 1: Introducing the Violin 7

Meeting the String Family 7

Tuning up 8

Holding on 9

Bowing Out Some Sounds 9

Looking closely at the bow 9

Using both your hands 10

Making Music with or without Notation 10

Knowing the notes 11

Getting rhythm 11

Digging Deeper into Music 11

Scales and key signatures 11

Harmony 12

Playing with Style 12

Dazzling technique 12

Multicultural music 13

Having Your Own Violin 13

Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Violin 15

Examining the Violin 16

How Violins Work 19

String vibration and string length 19

Using both hands to make a sound 19

How the bow helps 20

Unpacking Your Violin and Putting It Away Safely 21

Taking the violin out of its case 21

Putting the violin away 22

Protecting your violin 23

Getting Your Violin in Tune 23

Working the pegs and fine tuners 24

Tuning with the piano 28

Using an electronic tuner 29

Getting close with a pitch pipe 31

Finding A with a tuning fork 32

Troubleshooting Guide to Dealing with Pegs and Fine Tuners 33

Peg problems 33

Fine tuner problems 35

Chapter 3: Holding Up Well 37

Understanding the Importance of a Good Violin Hold 37

When standing 38

When sitting 41

Reading from a Music Stand 42

Finding a Good Fit: Chinrests and Shoulder Rests 43

Chinrests 43

Shoulder rests 46

Fixing Common Problems with the Violin Hold 48

Keeping the scroll afloat 48

Watching the horizontal angle 48

Keeping your elbow under 49

Relaxing the shoulder 50

Part 2: Getting Started: The Basics 51

Chapter 4: Taking a Bow 53

Saying Hello to the Bow 54

Treating Your Bow Well 55

Tightening and loosening the horsehair 56

Using rosin on the bow 57

Getting to Grips with Your Bow Hold 59

The famous diva method 59

The hidden treasures method 60

Conquering common problems with the bow hold 62

Putting Bow to Strings 62

Bowing on different strings 63

Understanding bowing symbols 65

Playing Your First Concert 65

Bowing in the Styles of Mr Smooth and Mr Clean 67

Chapter 5: Getting the Left Hand Right 69

Shaping Up Your Arm and Fingers 69

Getting your arm in shape 70

Taking your fingers to tap dancing class 71

Framing your left hand 72

Relaxing your thumb 74

Putting Your Fingers on the Strings 74

Getting groovy fingertips 74

Counting your fingers 75

Knowing which finger to use for what note 76

Lifting and placing your fingers 76

Taping Training Wheels on the Fingerboard 76

Preparing Your Pizzicato 80

Putting Finger 2 to Work 82

Chapter 6: All Together Now 87

All Together Now: Putting Both Hands to Work 87

Getting into playing position 88

Practicing with hands together 88

Crossing Over to a Different String 91

Changing strings with the bow 91

Moving your fingers to different strings 95

Playing Music with Both Hands 98

Warming up to the task 98

Topping the charts: Two simple songs 100

Expanding Your Bow Strokes 101

Using more bow, gradually 102

Preparing to play Pachelbel 102

Part 3: Reading Music for the Violin 105

Chapter 7: Translating Five Lines onto Four Strings 107

Lining Up the Music 107

Setting the pitch with the clef 108

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (and so do girls!) 110

Climbing the ledger lines 110

Naming Your Notes, String by String 111

17 basic notes 112

A string 112

E string 113

D string 114

G string 115

Meeting the Sharps, Flats, and Naturals 116

Identifying sharps, flats, and naturals 116

Playing sharps and flats 117

Playing Music by Reading the Notes 118

Getting Louder or Softer - Dynamite Dynamics! 119

Playing loudly 120

Making soft sounds 121

Adding crescendo and diminuendo 121

Chapter 8: Making Rhythm Count 125

Dissecting a Musical Note 126

Adding Up the Value of Notes 127

Whole notes 127

Half notes 128

Quarter notes 129

Eighth notes 130

Sixteenth notes 131

Triplets 131

Counting In-Between Notes 132

Dotted half notes 133

Dotted quarter notes 133

Taking a Rest 134

You've Got Rhythm: Pieces to Play! 135

Chapter 9: Measuring Up: A Guide to Meter 139

Keeping Measure of the Beats 140

Counting Beats: Time Signatures 141

Tapping into the beat 142

Counting rests 143

Emphasizing the right beat 144

Regulating Your Speed with a Metronome 145

Mechanical metronomes 145

Electronic metronomes 147

Making friends with your metronome 148

Making Music in 4/4 Meter 150

Counting and Playing in Threes 151

Doing (Just About) Everything Else from Fours and Threes 153

2/4 time 153

6/8 time 155

Getting Up to Speed: What Those Tempo Markings Mean 156

Time for Some Songs 157

Part 4: Musicianship and Harmony 161

Chapter 10: Weighing In on Scales 163

Climbing Up and Down 163

Marching through the Major Scales 164

Building major scales 165

Major scales you need to know 166

A major scale 167

G major scale, upper octave 170

G major scale, two octaves 171

E major scale 172

A major scale, two octaves 175

F major scale 176

Casting Light on Those Minor Scales 177

Building a minor scale 177

Playing A melodic minor scale 178

Playing A harmonic minor scale 179

Meeting Other Scales in Brief 180

Natural minor scales 181

Pentatonic scales 181

Chromatic scales 181

Harping On about Arpeggios 183

A major arpeggio 183

A minor arpeggio 184

Major (and Minor) Achievements 184

Chapter 11: Cracking Key Signatures 187

The Keys to Reading Music 187

Getting keyed up about key signatures 187

Reading the key signatures for major keys 188

Keeping order 190

Unlocking the Music with the Right Key 190

Finding the Minor Key for Each Major 191

Forming the relative minor 191

Recognizing minor keys when reading music 192

Having the Last Dance 192

Chapter 12: Making Sweet Music Together: Harmony 195

Combining Notes with Chords and Harmony 196

Playing in the Big Leagues: Major Chords 197

Finding the primary triads 197

Breaking out in chords 198

Unearthing the Minor Chords 200

Making the Most of Major and Minor Chords 201

Meeting the Bossy Chords: Dominant 7ths 202

Harmonizing in Thirds and Sixths 203

Part 5: Taking It Up a Notch: Techniques and Styles 205

Chapter 13: Becoming Fluent in the Language of Bowing 207

Fitting Two or More Notes into One Stroke: Slurred legato 208

Changing bow direction smoothly 209

Starting to slur two notes 210

Slurring across strings 214

Playing three notes in a bow stroke 217

Fitting four notes in a bow stroke 220

Planning Bow Division 221

Deciding how much bow to use on a note or measure 222

Doing the math: Dividing the bow by note values 223

Dividing the bow strokes in anticipation of the next note 224

Adjusting the amounts of bow for dynamics 224

Mais Oui, Maestro: Taking On Ze Accents 225

Accenting the positive 226

Hammering it out: Martelé 227

Meeting the Fanciest Bowings 230

Slurred staccato 230

Meet the off-the-string family 231

Chapter 14: Putting Your Finger on It 237

Two Notes Are Better Than One: Easy Double Stops 237

Preparing your bow for double stops 238

Going from one string to two and back again 240

Ballet dancing with your fingers on the lower string 243

Playing double stops where both notes use fingers 244

Playing double stops galore 245

Pulling Out All the Stops: Three- and Four-Note Chords 246

Three-note chords 247

Four-note chords 248

A grand finale with chords 249

Getting into the First Four Positions 250

Finding first position 250

Smoothing out the second position 251

Putting second position to work 252

Playing in third position 254

Venturing forth in fourth position 256

Knowing what position you're in 259

Changing Position 259

Easing into shifting positions 260

Getting to know the four kinds of shifts 262

Changing position to go to a different string 268

Playing a shifty song 269

All Aquiver: Vibrato 270

Getting started with vibrato 271

Good vibrations: Using your vibrato in a real song 275

Tapping into Trills 276

Building speed of repetition 276

Speeding from finger to finger 277

Trilling techniques 278

Chapter 15: Playing with Style 281

Fiddling Around with Country Music 281

Familiarizing yourself with fiddle music 282

Sounding...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Instrumentenkunde
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Buch + Medien Online
ISBN-13: 9781119731344
ISBN-10: 1119731348
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rapoport, Katharine
Komponist: Katharine Rapoport
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Maße: 233 x 186 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Katharine Rapoport
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.11.2020
Gewicht: 0,588 kg
Artikel-ID: 118458127
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