Easy Classical Violin Solos: Featuring music of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi and other composers. Reviews
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This collection features a selection of classical pieces by the world’s most renowned composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Johannes Pachelbel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Edgar Grieg and Edward Elgar. For the beginnner and intermediate classical violin player. Includes: 1812 Overture A Little Night Music The Blue Danube Bourre from Lute Suite BWV 996 Bridal Chorus Canon in D La Donna é Mobile Dance of the Flowers Für Elise Greensleeves In the Hall of the Mountain King Jesu, Joy of Man Desiring Land of Hope and Glory Lullaby Minuet in G Ode to Joy Spring – Four Seasons
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Good Clean Classical Fun,
This is an outstanding beginner book. There are probably two or three songs that are a little above beginner level but most of the pieces are easy and fun to play. Most of the music has fingerings (finger numbers above the notes) which can be helpful for the beginner as long as it’s not used as a crutch.
The selections are very recognizable and if you listen to very much classical music at all then you’ll undoubtedly know this music (or at least recognize it when you start playing it).
I do wish it was a little longer as it’s very short and would have rated it higher if they could have included a few more songs. However, for the price it seems to be a fair to good value.
I run through almost every song in this book once a day when I practice; it’s a great warm up. I’m happy to have this as part of my music collection.
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|Perfect for Beginners,
This book is a perfect supplement for someone who can read music and has taken violin for a short time. The pieces are short and simple. Requires the ability to play in several keys. It is appropriate for someone who has finished most of Suzuki book 1.
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