Don’t Fret Finger Position Indicator for Violin (or Viola)

£7.99

The Don’t Fret® decal has 12 lines indicating a complete chromatic scale of one octave. The lines—5 white, and 7 in other colours—are arranged in the same pattern as that of the piano keyboard, with its 5 black and 7 white keys. With the full set of lines it is easier to teach finger patterns, keys (tonalities), and intervals such as whole- and half-steps.

Because the 12 lines make the patterns of whole-and half- steps more obvious, many teachers prefer to start their beginning students directly on the Don’t Fret®, simply teaching finger placement one colour at a time.

For beginners, try the First fret here

Description

The Don’t Fret® decal has 12 lines indicating a complete chromatic scale of one octave. The lines—5 white, and 7 in other colours—are arranged in the same pattern as that of the piano keyboard, with its 5 black and 7 white keys. With the full set of lines it is easier to teach finger patterns, keys (tonalities), and intervals such as whole- and half-steps.

Because the 12 lines make the patterns of whole-and half- steps more obvious, many teachers prefer to start their beginning students directly on the Don’t Fret®, simply teaching finger placement one colour at a time.

For beginners, try the First fret here

Don’t Fret Finger Position Indicator for Violin (or Viola):

  • Helps players accurately locate the correct position
  • Self-adhering vinyl
  • 6 violin sizes
    • 4/4 violin (14″ Viola) DFDF106
    • 3/4 violin (13″ Viola) DFDF105
    • 1/2 violin (12″ Viola) DFDF104
    • 1/4 violin DFDF103
    • 1/8 violin DFDF102
    • 1/16 violin DFDF100
  • 6 Viola sizes
    • 12″ Viola (1/2 violin) DFDF104
    • 13″ Viola (3/4 violin) DFDF105
    • 14″ Viola (4/4 violin) DFDF106
    • 15″ viola DFDF112
    • 15.5″ viola DFDF113
    • 16″ viola DFDF114

 

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 cm
Size

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