A Tuneful Introduction to the Third Position

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A Tuneful Introduction to the Third Position – It was Neil Mackay’s intention that violin students, whether studying individually or in class tuition, should improve their musicianship by the enjoyment of melody.

In his ever-popular teaching methods, including A Tuneful Introduction to the second Position and First Year Violin Tutor he combined his unique gift for gracious melodies with sensitive editing that leads students to a natural awareness of tempi and expression marks, and of the punctuation of phrasing shown by commas or rests.

A Tuneful Introduction to the Third Position – It was Neil Mackay’s intention that violin students, whether studying individually or in class tuition, should improve their musicianship by the enjoyment of melody.

In his ever-popular teaching methods, including A Tuneful Introduction to the second Position and First Year Violin Tutor he combined his unique gift for gracious melodies with sensitive editing that leads students to a natural awareness of tempi and expression marks, and of the punctuation of phrasing shown by commas or rests.

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A Tuneful Introduction to the Third Position – It was Neil Mackay’s intention that violin students, whether studying individually or in class tuition, should improve their musicianship by the enjoyment of melody.

In his ever-popular teaching methods, including A Tuneful Introduction to the second Position and First Year Violin Tutor he combined his unique gift for gracious melodies with sensitive editing that leads students to a natural awareness of tempi and expression marks, and of the punctuation of phrasing shown by commas or rests.

A Tuneful Introduction To The Third Position does not deal with the changing of position of the Left Hand. The only movement is the initial one from First to Third Position. Once this has been achieved, the hand remains in place throughout each melody. Students should remember to keep the thumb opposite the forefinger when the hand is in Third Position.

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Stainer & Bell

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