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Schradieck – The School of Violin Technics | Book 1 for Solo Violin | Exercises for Finger Dexterity and Technique | G. Schirmer String Method

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This method book provides systematic exercises to improve a violinist’s left-hand finger dexterity, speed, and control.

Schradieck – The School of Violin Technics | Book 1 for Solo Violin | Exercises for Finger Dexterity and Technique | G. Schirmer String Method
Schradieck – The School of Violin Technics | Book 1 for Solo Violin | Exercises for Finger Dexterity and Technique | G. Schirmer String Method
$7.99 Original price was: $7.99.$7.55Current price is: $7.55.

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Schradieck – The School of Violin Technics, Book 1 Refine your violin technique with this essential etude book by Henry Schradieck, a staple in classical string training. Published by G. Schirmer, this book offers systematic exercises to enhance finger dexterity, speed, and control, making it a must-have for intermediate and advanced violinists. Comprehensive Violin Exercises – Designed to improve left-hand agility, coordination, and precision, these exercises help violinists develop strength and endurance for demanding musical passages. For Unaccompanied Violin – This solo violin method book allows independent practice, making it an ideal study tool for self-learners, private lessons, and conservatory training. A Must-Have for Violinists – A standard in string pedagogy, this book is widely used by teachers in music schools and professional training programs to build solid violin technique. Perfect for Advanced Study & Performance Prep – Strengthen your finger technique and bowing control with these proven exercises, preparing you for concert repertoire, auditions, and competitions.

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