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  2. Violin technique - Wikipedia

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    Left hand finger patterns, after George Bornoff First position fingerings. While beginning violin students often rely on tapes or markers placed on the fingerboard for correct placement of the left-hand fingers, more proficient and experienced players place their fingers on the right spots without such indications but from practice and experience.

  3. Tirukkodikaval Krishna Iyer - Wikipedia

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    His violin recitals were marked with masterly touches, full of masculine grandeur. A prodigy, he could play complicated pieces on a single string. Known for his hard work, he was responsible for ushering in many new techniques to the art of violin playing. He could produce ascending and descending glides (Jarus) with remarkable effect.

  4. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The violin method was compiled and edited by Suzuki in ten volumes, beginning with Suzuki's Variations on "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and ending with two Mozart concertos. The first three volumes are mostly graded arrangements of music not originally written for violin, although the first volume contains several original compositions by ...

  5. Demetrius Constantine Dounis - Wikipedia

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    The Dounis Violin Players' Daily Dozen to Keep the Violinist Technically Fit for the Day's Work: Twelve Fundamental Exercises for the Left Hand and the Bow, Op. 20 (1925) The Staccato (The Accented Legato, the Accented Staccato): Studies on a Scientific Basis for the Highest Development in Staccato-Playing on the Violin , Op. 21 (1925)

  6. Sonata for Solo Violin (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    The Solo Sonata presents violinists with many difficulties and uses the full gamut of violin techniques: several notes played simultaneously (multiple stops), artificial harmonics, left-hand pizzicato executed simultaneously with a melody played with the bow, and wide leaps between pitches.

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  8. L. Shankar - Wikipedia

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    Shankar Lakshminarayana (born 26 April 1950), [1] better known as L. Shankar, is an Indian violinist, singer and composer who also goes by the stage name Shenkar.Known for his innovative contributions to world music, [2] he is often regarded as one of the pioneers of East-West fusion, blending the rich traditions of Indian classical with Western genres [3] such as rock, pop, jazz, and ...

  9. Klara Berkovich - Wikipedia

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    Her entire vocabulary in English consisted of three sentences: "My name is Klara." "I come from Leningrad." "I am a violin teacher." With no musical contacts in the Baltimore community, Berkovich began to study English and taught violin to the children of other Soviet immigrants in the Jewish community for free.