Principles of Violin Playing & Teaching (Paperback) by Ivan Galamian
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- It is his smashing, comprehensive yet straight-forwardly clear approach to learning this terrific instrument.
- Galamian is a world renowned player & teacher & his philosophy, principles of teaching & practice methods have produced astonishing results!
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Now back in print, this classic book of technique introduces the Galamian system of violin playing. The original edition has been preserved without changes. Galamian's philosophy, principles of teaching, and practice methods provide astonishing results with student after student, many of whom achieved world class status among the field of concert artists and orchestral concertmasters. Includes a postscript written by the late Professor Emeritus Elizabeth A. H. Green. 144 pp. 1999 printing. Paperback. Also available in hardcover - see item number H20.Principles of Violin Playing & Teaching (Paperback) by Ivan Galamian Review
I am a new student to the violin and wanted to know as much as possible about why and how to execute the basic grip of the right and the left hands. I am taking lessons but I am having so much trouble with that right hand! OMG, this is one difficult instrument to learn. If anyone remembers how Jack Benny played - this is how I sound sometime. Hence, in desperation, a book to help my teacher to help me. How wonderful this book is as it is so basic. It breaks down each position of the fingers, forearm and upper arm. It addresses most of the issues learning this instrument involves. The book has photos, although they are small and in black and white, that really helps to see what both your hands should look like. I love it and would recommend it to any serious (and frustrated) student.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Principles of Violin Playing & Teaching (Paperback) by Ivan Galamian" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Principles of Violin Playing & Teaching (Paperback) by Ivan Galamian ...

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