The acclaimed, best-selling violin course in four volumes.
In this book, a variety of different bowings are introduced so that the student learns how to use and become familiar with every part of the bow. Every exercise and piece introduced is designed to improve some aspect of technique. Violinists will also enjoy playing these melodies, which with their attractive piano accompaniments and violin duet parts have been carefully selected to give pleasure at any stage.
Contents:
- A Little Child
- Alouette
- Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffmann
- Blow Away the Morning Dew
- Bobby Shaftoe
- Bourrée from Water Music
- Children's Song from Japan
- Chorale
- Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!
- Cradle
- Cradle Song
- Dance of the Blessed Spirits
- Dona Nobis Pacem
- Early One Morning
- Ecossaise
- Eileen Aroon
- Emperor of Austria's Hymn
- En Passant Par La Lorraine
- First Study in A
- Folk Song
- Folk Tune
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
- French Bugle March
- Gavotte
- Gavotte from Ottone
- God Save the Queen
- Golden Slumbers
- I Had a Little Nut Tree
- Ilkey Moor
- Jimmy Crack Corn
- John Brown's Body
- Jonny Todd
- Kate Darymple
- King Arthur
- Le Petit Rien
- Lison Dormait
- Lullaby
- March from Scipio
- March in C
- March in D
- Marching Through Georgia
- Matemos Al Gallo
- Minuet
- Minuet in G
- Mountain Song
- Muneca
- Musette
- My Little Hen
- My Love's an Arbutus
- On Wings of Song
- One Man Went to Mow
- Oranges and Lemons
- Polly Wolly Doodle
- Prelude
- Pretty Polly Oliver
- Rhythm Exercise
- Rigaudon
- Rule Britannia
- Rustic Song
- Scottish Reel
- Second Study in A
- Shule Agra
- Slumber Song
- Soldier's March
- Sonatina
- Song of the Reapers
- Song of the Volga Boatman
- Song Tune
- Study in B Flat
- Study in C
- Study in D
- Sur Le Pont d'Avignon
- The Bees
- The Flower of County Down
- The Girl I Left Behind Me
- The Happy Beggar
- The Jolly Miller
- The Keeper
- The Little Sandman
- The Merry Peasant
- The Sailor's Hornpipe
- The Yellow Rose of Texas
- Venetian Waltz
- Waltz
- Weggis Lied
- With a Hundred Pipers
- Ya, Ya, Ya