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Another Free Christmas Solo/Duet for Strings: Ding, Dong Merrily on High!

11/25/2022

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These days, even small tasks can be complicated!

Recording sample tracks from the new Advent books these past few weeks required a sense of humor! Baby Lilya was absolutely determined to be heard in the outtake below... Having heard Joy to the World quite a lot by now, she even gets a little rhythmic in the middle of the video. ​​​😂

Let's just say that it wasn't the most efficient session... 

But we finally managed to get a couple of (mostly) clean takes to put on the product pages; hooray! And despite the challenges, we are loving having baby Lilya in rehearsals, planning sessions, some lessons, and even a performance or two!

We are happy, however, 

that we got all of the actual recording done for this Christmas violin and cello CD before the baby was born. It's a little surreal that in all of the craziness of this past year that a second duo CD release was possible. 
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Note: We encourage you to purchase and review the album on Amazon (rather than here on the website) because we really need reviews!

There is a lot of excitement about these new Advent books!

Flexible, compatible, and fun, these books give students and musicians material to play each day of the Christmas Advent season. 
First, the Warm-Up helps you work on the difficulties in the carol and variation. Then the carol Melody is followed by a Variation on the carol. The Duet part can be played with either the Melody or the Variation. (Please note: it is not recommended to play the Melody along with the Variation).
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To celebrate the new Advent books

We are releasing two free Christmas carols for violin, viola, and cello. Here is the blog post with the first free Christmas carol, Good Christian Men, Rejoice!
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And here is the second free Christmas carol:
​Ding Dong Merrily on High!

Note: ​This solo/duet is compatible between instruments and so are the new Advent books!

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Cello Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 1: Free Cello Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Cello Christmas Carol

Ding, Dong Merrily on High, Page 2: Free Cello Christmas Carol

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Free Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice! (In dulci jubilo)

11/20/2022

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New Album Release for Violin and Cello!

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Music + Baby = Fun but Exhausting Rehearsals

People say that having a baby changes everything. It most certainly has changed Myanna's life completely. But it has also changed our writing and publishing and performing and teaching. We had the idea for String Duo Christmas nearly two years ago, and started mapping out the project. 
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While Myanna was expecting, we were in the

middle of intense recording sessions. We finished the final recording session just in time: three weeks before the baby was born. 

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Lilya has heard more Christmas music in her life than she knows what to do with. In fact, between the album and the new Advent books that are being released this fall, and all the Christmas-themed rehearsals and lessons she will listed to, she will probably think that Christmas is year-round...
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She was (almost) as excited as we were when the CDs came...

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You can learn more about the album here:

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Once the restocking issues are worked out in a week or so, we encourage you to purchase and review the album on Amazon because we really need reviews!

This year, we are releasing three Advent study books!

These books have warm-up exercises, carol melodies, and carol variations for every day of the Christmas season; a sort of music advent calendar!
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​Looking for a stress-free solo or duo gig book this holiday season? Whether you want just the basics or something a little fancier, these tunes and variations are all completely sight-readable. With interchangeable harmonies so both instruments can take the lead, and an easy-to-read layout for those low light situations, these books are an effortless way to expand your holiday rep!

Violin Takes the Lead!

Cello Takes the Lead!

To celebrate these releases, here is a free compatible solo and duet version of Good Christian Men, Rejoice! (In dulci jubilo)

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 1: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Free Violin Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 2: Free Violin Christmas Carol

Free Violin Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 1: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Free Viola Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 2: Free Viola Christmas Carol

Free Viola Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 1: Free Cello Christmas Carol

Free Cello Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Page 2: Free Cello Christmas Carol

Free Cello Christmas Solo and Duet: Good Christian Men, Rejoice!

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Free Cello, Viola, or Violin Solo Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett to Celebrate Flying Solo Book Two!

3/11/2022

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Welcoming Baby Lilya!

Wow, it's been quite a few months since the last blog post! Quite a bit has happened and we are so excited to share it with you all. ​
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We have had an addition to our publishing family! Lilya was born to Myanna and her husband this past January. Lilya was in rehearsals and onstage all fall and winter in the womb and not much has changed with her playlist now; she's already listening in on lessons, rehearsals, and editing sessions!  She seems to love music already and especially perks up at hearing her grandmother play the piano.  
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Late-Night Creativity

Myanna is up all through the night with Lilya and has taken this time to finish editing Flying Solo Violin Book Two, Flying Solo Viola Book Two, and Flying Solo Cello Book Two. ​Over the past 2 months, Myanna has gotten quite good at writing with one hand and holding the baby with the other. ​Practicing presents even more challenges (and some funny pictures) but she is managing. We are so grateful to live 5 minutes from each other and 5 minutes from our parents; a triangle of music and art - plus the ability to help each other - that is quite a blessing!

Here are the new releases!

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 And to celebrate, here's an all-new Fantasia that
Myanna wrote on the Irish tune Eleanor Plunkett!

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Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Cello Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey
Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Cello Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey

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Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Violin Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey
Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Violin Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey

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Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Viola Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey
Fantasia on Eleanor Plunkett for Viola Solo, arr. Myanna Harvey

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Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

1/12/2021

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About a month after I wrote Open String Bow Workouts for the Viola, Book One, back at the end of 2019, I got the first email asking for Book Two. As more and more people started asking for Book Two, I realized that I'd like a Book Two as well and I started mapping out what a second volume would look like.

​It's taken a little bit longer than I'd planned (apologies to everyone who got a January 2020 estimated release date!) but Open String Workouts for the Viola, Book Two is finally here!  
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To celebrate, here is a second volume of free Mini Open String Bowing Workouts for Viola! The mini viola bowing workouts below are all-new and aren't included in the book. ​

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 1

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 2

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Because Open String Bow Workouts for Viola, Book Two focuses on articulation and bow control, these free studies work on some of the same skills that the book does: staccato, dynamics, double stop staccato, and spiccato. 

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 3

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 4

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Double stop staccato is a great way to get the strings ringing right away - which leads to better tone overall!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 5

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 6

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 7

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 8

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

And finally, here are a couple of open string viola exercises on spiccato:

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 9

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 10

Better Bowing Articulation: Free Mini Open-String Workouts for Viola, Book Two!

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​Did you miss the blog post with free exercises to celebrate Book One?
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Forked Deer: Free Mini Fiddle Tune Booklet for Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass!

10/4/2020

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All of the music was ready. The snacks, the chairs, the stands; we were ready for anything. Myanna and I had spent hours arranging music, making chamber groups out of names (level often unknown), answering emails, cleaning, and so much more. Summer string camp was about to begin!
Harvey String Teaching Summer Chamber Camp
The doorbell rang and the first student came in, always looking a little uncertain. It's hard to be first! But then the deluge would happen and soon our front porch would be covered with violin, viola, cello, and bass cases and no matter how prepared we had planned to be, chaos would reign for that entire first session. ​
Harvey String Teaching Summer Chamber Camp
We have always had students at a range of ages and levels sign up for Summer Chamber Camp, from first year players to high schoolers in advanced string quartets. But by far, the most challenging issue has been finding music for our "Blackberry Blossom" groups: first and second year students in larger groups who want to play with their friends (even if levels aren't compatible) and have fun playing!
The level range inside of these groups has been astonishing. Some students only know a few notes while others can play fluently in first position (but aren't quite ready for the early-intermediate trios and quartets at the next level.)
Problem-solving is pretty much our favorite thing. So Myanna wrote some easy, flexible tune arrangements for these groups. 
First, there's a Regular Exercise and a Basic Exercise that can both be played together at the same time (and with all the instruments.)
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Then, for each tune, there's an Advanced Melody, a Stress-Free Melody, a Basic Harmony, and a Teacher Harmony (plus, a piano accompaniment and full score, available separately.)
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Here's a concert photo of one of our Summer Fiddle groups playing a tune from the Blackberry Blossom Fiddle Books!

Harvey String Teaching Summer Chamber Camp
We weren't able to have a summer camp this year due to Covid. But now, we're using these books both with in-person and remote string classes and lessons. And we're excited about how flexible the books are, both with level and instrumentation. 

And now for the free booklets!

To give you an idea of how the books work, Myanna and I have put together a free set of exercises and tune arrangement of Forked Deer in exactly the same format as the Blackberry Blossom Fiddle Books. 

This is an all-new tune that isn't in the books! Feel free to copy and hand out to students or fellow musicians. 
Forked Deer: A Free Fiddle Tune Booklet for Violin
Forked Deer: A Free Fiddle Tune Booklet for Viola
Forked Deer: A Free Fiddle Tune Booklet for Cello
Forked Deer: A Free Fiddle Tune Booklet for String Bass
Forked Deer: A Free Fiddle Tune Booklet for String Class

Here are Free Play-Along Tracks for Forked Deer:

C. Harvey Publications · Forked Deer First Exercise
C. Harvey Publications · Forked Deer Second Exercise
C. Harvey Publications · Forked Deer Tune

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Free Sousa Duet for Strings to Celebrate the Release of Fiddles on the Bandstand, Book One!

7/2/2020

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Free Liberty Bell March for Violins, Violas, Cellos but Sousa
 So we're a little over halfway through 2020 and it's been quite a year! We hope that all of you are healthy and safe and able to still make music.

About a month ago, just as the weather was turning warmer, Myanna realized we all could all use some light-hearted, earnest, outdoor-belonging, inspiring, beautiful, rhythmic, toe-tapping, nostalgic, FUN music! ​​
As usual, Myanna told me nothing about what she was writing, but as I walked out of the studio to my car one day, I passed Myanna and our mother playing some Sousa on two violins and I just had to stop and listen.

​They kept playing through the book and somehow I couldn't leave. And that's how the Fiddles on the Bandstand books were born!

Fiddles on the Bandstand Duets: Fully Compatible Between Instruments

Fiddles on the Bandstand: Fun Duets for Two Violins
Fiddles on the Bandstand: Fun Duets for Two Violas
Fiddles on the Bandstand: Fun Duets for Two Cellos

Here's What's In the Books:

Fiddles on the Bandstand: Fun Duets for Strings
These are the tunes people hum, the tunes we remember from "somewhere", the tunes we might even want to share with our neighbors in an impromptu outdoor concert!

​Some years ago, Myanna and I ran a youth orchestra and when they were asked to play outside after a parade, we quickly realized that there is an entire genre of lighthearted music that is perfect for that situation. Some of the tunes that inspired us back then have made an appearance in this book. 

In the past week, as the books have arrived from the printer, I have started to play the duets in outdoor lessons with my students. And I can say that there's nothing quite like the beauty of these cello duets gently floating out in the breeze. 

To Celebrate the New Books,
Here's a Brand New Arrangement of
​Sousa's Liberty Bell March!

John Philip Sousa
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Did you know that Sousa began his career playing violin?
Sample Pages from the Free March:
(Full March Available Through the Contact Form Below.)
Free Liberty Bell March for Violins, Violas, Cellos but Sousa
  • The violin duet is mainly in first position with a small amount of third position. 
  • The viola duet is in first and third positions. 
  • The cello part is in first through fourth positions and is all in bass clef.
  • The duets are compatible between instruments.

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Improve Your Viola Bowing: Free Mini Open String Workouts

4/1/2019

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Free Viola Bowing Exercises!
This past year Theresa Villani, a wonderful cellist and cello teacher, wrote and asked if I had any exercises for bowing on open strings for one of her students. I had a few pages of an incomplete book, which I was happy to share. She wrote right back and said "Please make a book out of these!" (Incidentally, that's how a lot of books get started; share your ideas on this page.) Then, another teacher wrote and asked for a book of open string studies for violin and viola and here we are!

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 1

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 1

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 2

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 2

A few thoughts on how to use both these exercises and the studies in Open String Bow Workouts for the Viola, Book One:
1. Playing open strings really well is hard! They look easy (at least at the beginning of the book) but this is deceptive. Because the sound is so exposed, I found myself getting super picky with the sound I was producing.

​When you play these exercises, work on ​fluidity in bow changes, relaxed wrist and fingers, and getting the string vibrating with the least possible motion from my hand. 
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Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 3

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 3

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 4

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No.

2. Playing open string bow studies is a great way to isolate the bow, especially when you are struggling with note-reading. Myanna has been using Open-String Bow Workouts with some students who have trouble reading notes. Since there are just four notes in the entire book, the students could work on bowing without worrying about reading notes (and as an added bonus, their reading improved!)

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 5

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 5

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 6

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 6

3. Playing open string bow studies can help violists at every level. We've used this book with students who had just started playing a few months earlier and also with intermediate and very advanced students. It helped them all, in different ways.

​The beginning students used the book to discover what the bow can do. Pure bow technique, such as string crossing, rhythm, and slurs can be taught using this book.

The intermediate students used the book to listen more and improve their tone. At an intermediate level, it's easy to focus on the left hand and forget about the bow. Playing an Open String Bow Workout at the beginning of every lesson has helped our intermediate students build better bow control and tone. 

And the advanced students played the slow exercises at an Adagio tempo and the fast exercises as fast as possible to expand the range of their bow technique. 
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Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 7

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 7

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 8

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 8

4. Playing open string studies can really help your tone improve! When I started playing open string studies myself, I was skeptical; how much could it help? But the difference I heard in my playing and felt in my bow hand convinced me that open strings can be one of the most effective ways to practice bowing. And adding just one page a day to your studies can make a difference over time. ​

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 9

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 9

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 10

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 10
To celebrate the release of the new book of Open String Bow Workouts, we are offering the above mini set of (all-new) viola open string studies for free!

When you play these, focus on correct form and how you're holding the bow. 

​Keep the bow arm shoulder, wrist, and fingers as loose and relaxed as possible. The thumb should be gently balanced on the bow; never squeezing. 

Listen for the smoothest, most even sound during each note and keep the bow moving at the same speed while you change bows so there is no variation in sound.

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Open String Bow Workouts for Viola
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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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    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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