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Access Octomono Masonry Settings

Alternative to O Come Little Children

8/23/2018

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When a teacher mentioned that her student wasn't allowed to play O Come Little Children because of religious reasons and asked about an alternative piece, I wrote this piece as an option that still teaches many of the same techniques: string crossing, slow and fast bows, etc.

​O Come Little Children, 
in Suzuki Book One for Violin (or Viola, or Cello), is also a Christmas carol and some teachers may be looking for a substitute when students or parents request it. Or, Spring Melody (below) can be used as a supplemental piece in addition to O Come Little Children when students need more work on these skills. Beginning violin, viola and cello adult students can enjoy this free piece as well!

Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Violin

Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Violin
Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Violin

​Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Viola

Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Viola
Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Viola

​Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Cello

Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Cello
Spring Melody - Free Sheet Music for Beginning Cello

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Free Viola Scale Bowing Variations

8/10/2018

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I love the fact that scales are such a great vehicle for learning different skills on the viola! Scales can and should be much more than just playing notes in order in a particular key in a particular set of places on the viola; they can also be used for learning rhythm and bowing skills. 

Today in the blog, we're going to focus on using a simple C major scale to work on viola bowing. Now, the possibilities here are endless. I could start writing today and never ever reach the end of variations I could make with this scale. But there are other books to write and so I will stop at 15 pages for this little booklet. Of course, I'll probably come back every once in awhile with another blog post on scales; scale variations are a bit of a passion of mine!

Scales are helpful because they are so predictable. You know what's coming and the notes (at least in these scale pages) are fairly easy. But that doesn't mean you should turn off reading and play from memory just yet; I have some breaks in the pattern built into these scale pages to help keep your attention while you play. 

Scale variations are a perfect way to multitask. Variations are a great way to train your left and right hands to be more coordinated and also a great way to make your practice even more efficient; you're working on multiple skills at once!

Feel free to make variations on the variations! Boredom lets you turn your brain off and can be the opening for building bad habits! Viola technique should never be taken for granted; every minute of your practice should be spent actively trying to improve. Varying the exercises can help you stay focused. I play different pages of scale exercises every day (that's one reason why I had to write so many books!) These variations can be played on any scale but they're simplest on a 2-octave scale that starts on an open string. 

Viola Scale Variation:
Long Bows and Building Tone

Viola Scale Variation: Long Bows and Building Tone

Viola Scale Variation:
Bow Rhythms

Viola Scale Variation: Bow Rhythms

Viola Scale Variation:
Intonation

Viola Scale Variation: Intonation

Viola Scale Variation:
More Bow Rhythms

Viola Scale Variation: More Bow Rhythms

Viola Scale Variation:
Slurs Without String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation: Slurs Without String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation:
Triplets

Viola Scale Variation: Triplets

Viola Scale Variation:
Staccato

Viola Scale Variation: Staccato

Viola Scale Variation:
Staccato

Viola Scale Variation: Staccato

Viola Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Viola Scale Variation: Spiccato

Viola Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Viola Scale Variation: Spiccato

Viola Scale Variation:
Slurs with String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation: Slurs with String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation:
String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation: String Crossing

Viola Scale Variation:
Fiddle Bowing

Viola Scale Variation: Fiddle Bowing

Viola Scale Variation:
Rhythmic Bowing

Viola Scale Variation: Rhythmic Bowing

Viola Scale Variation:
Combinations

Viola Scale Variation: Combinations

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Free Violin Scale Bowing Variations

8/10/2018

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I love the fact that scales are such a great vehicle for learning different skills on the violin! Scales can and should be much more than just playing notes in order in a particular key in a particular set of places on the violin; they can also be used for learning rhythm and bowing skills. 

Today in the blog, we're going to focus on using a simple G major scale to work on violin bowing. Now, the possibilities here are endless. I could start writing today and never ever reach the end of variations I could make with this scale. But there are other books to write and so I will stop at 15 pages for this little booklet. Of course, I'll probably come back every once in awhile with another blog post on scales; scale variations are a bit of a passion of mine!

Scales are helpful because they are so predictable. You know what's coming and the notes (at least in these scale pages) are fairly easy. But that doesn't mean you should turn off reading and play from memory just yet; I have some breaks in the pattern built into these scale pages to help keep your attention while you play. 

Scale variations are a perfect way to multitask. Variations are a great way to train your left and right hands to be more coordinated and also a great way to make your practice even more efficient; you're working on multiple skills at once!

Feel free to make variations on the variations! Boredom lets you turn your brain off and can be the opening for building bad habits! Violin technique should never be taken for granted; every minute of your practice should be spent actively trying to improve. Varying the exercises can help you stay focused. I play different pages of scale exercises every day (that's one reason why I had to write so many books!) These variations can be played on any scale but they're simplest on a 2-octave scale that starts on an open string. 

Violin Scale Variation:
​Long Bows and Tone

Violin Scale Variation: ​Long Bows and Tone

Violin Scale Variation:
Bow Rhythms

Violin Scale Variation: Bow Rhythms

Violin Scale Variation:
Intonation

Violin Scale Variation: Intonation

Violin Scale Variation:
More Bow Rhythms

Violin Scale Variation: More Bow Rhythms

Violin Scale Variation:
Slurs Without String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation: Slurs Without String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation:
Triplets

Violin Scale Variation: Triplets

Violin Scale Variation:
Staccato

Violin Scale Variation: Staccato

Violin Scale Variation:
Staccato

Violin Scale Variation: Staccato

Violin Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Violin Scale Variation: Spiccato

Violin Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Violin Scale Variation: Spiccato

Violin Scale Variation:
Slurs with String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation: Slurs with String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation:
String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation: String Crossing

Violin Scale Variation:
Fiddle Bowing

Violin Scale Variation: Fiddle Bowing

Violin Scale Variation:
Rhythmic Bowing

Violin Scale Variation: Rhythmic Bowing

Violin Scale Variation:
Combinations

Violin Scale Variation: Combinations

Violin Scale Variation:
Variation on Variation No. 6!

Violin Scale Variation: Variation on Variation No. 6!

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Free Cello Scale Bowing Variations

8/7/2018

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I love the fact that scales are such a great vehicle for learning different skills on the cello! Scales can and should be much more than just playing notes in order in a particular key in a particular set of places on the cello; they can also be used for learning rhythm and bowing skills. 

Today in the blog, we're going to focus on using a simple C major scale to work on cello bowing. Now, the possibilities here are endless. I could start writing today and never ever reach the end of variations I could make with this scale. But there are other books to write and so I will stop at 15 pages for this little booklet. Of course, I'll probably come back every once in awhile with another blog post on scales; scale variations are a bit of a passion of mine!

Scales are helpful because they are so predictable. You know what's coming and the notes (at least in these scale pages) are fairly easy. But that doesn't mean you should turn off reading and play from memory just yet; I have some breaks in the pattern built into these scale pages to help keep your attention while you play. 

Scale variations are a perfect way to multitask. Variations are a great way to train your left and right hands to be more coordinated and also a great way to make your practice even more efficient; you're working on multiple skills at once!

Feel free to make variations on the variations! Boredom lets you turn your brain off and can be the opening for building bad habits! Cello technique should never be taken for granted; every minute of your practice should be spent actively trying to improve. Varying the exercises can help you stay focused. I play different pages of scale exercises every day (that's one reason why I had to write so many books!) These variations can be played on any scale but they're simplest on a 2-octave scale that starts on an open string. Try them in G major if you're into shifting and up for a challenge.

Cello Scale Variation:
​Long Bows and Tone

Cello Scale Variation: ​Long Bows and Tone

Cello Scale Variation:
Bow Rhythms

Cello Scale Variation: Bow Rhythms

​Cello Scale Variation:
Intonation

Cello Scale Variation: Intonation

Cello Scale Variation:
More Bow Rhythms

Cello Scale Variation: More Bow Rhythms

Cello Scale Variation:
Slurs Without String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation: Slurs Without String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation:
Triplets

Cello Scale Variation: Triplets

Cello Scale Variation:
Staccato

Cello Scale Variation: Staccato

Cello Scale Variation:
Staccato

Cello Scale Variation: Staccato

Cello Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Cello Scale Variation: Spiccato

Cello Scale Variation:
Spiccato

Cello Scale Variation: Spiccato

Cello Scale Variation:
Slurs with String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation: Slurs with String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation:
String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation: String Crossing

Cello Scale Variation:
Fiddle Bowing

Cello Scale Variation: Fiddle Bowing

Cello Scale Variation:
Rhythmic Bowing

Cello Scale Variation: Rhythmic Bowing

Cello Scale Variation:
Combinations

Cello Scale Variation: Combinations

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    Cassia Harvey can't ever find or play enough exercises. She searches for rare and out-of-print studies and etudes in her free time. If you know of any, please let her know. Seriously; it's an obsession.

    Myanna Harvey's teacher assigned her piles of exercises when she was growing up but whenever her mother stopped listening, Myanna would quickly break away from the Sevcik to play a bit of Brahms or Beethoven she had heard on the radio. Now she practices with exercises and assigns them to students but her greatest passion is playing chamber music. 

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    • Using technique in the cello lesson
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