This one has violin 1 and 2 at an intermediate level and violin 3 at a beginning level. I always seem to need arrangements that include varying levels of playing ability. Has the feeling of a canon, but isn't really in canon form.įiddle trio: Devil Among the Tailors (score) Part III has a few high 3rd fingers in it, but is still for the beginner. Part II is still not hard, but hopefully not too boring for the intermediate and above students just to have fun with. Part I is the main melody for the beginner. Written so all my students could play together at a recital. Twinkle arranged for 3 different levels of violinists. Notify Julie of any errors and we will fix asap. These can be freely copied for non-commercial use as long as the author's name and copyright information remains intact. Page and I'll see if I can add what you want.Below are some scales and a few pieces of music written by violin teachers for their students. If you would like a violin fingering chart which is not here, drop me a note using the This time the scale starts with the open D string Note that the scale starts with the open G string The white background notes are there to show where other notes in the scale fall, but would either not usually be played for a one or two octave scale, or would require the fourth finger instead of the open string (which is good practice once you get the hang of it) The notes with a grey background are the ones you would normally use to play the given scale to start with. The horizontal lines are the strings, which are labeled at the left with G at the bottom and E at the top. In each picture, the black bar at the left hand side represents the nut of the fingerboard. D major (1 octave) or G major (1 or two octaves) are the most common to begin with since they have easy finger patterns to remember, and avoid the F natural on the E string which can be a bit awkward to start with. Once you have a first, second and third finger under your belt, you can start on your scales. When you first start playing you may start by learning one new finger at a time. Here are a few violin fingering charts for the most common beginning scales.
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